Since I've started working on the outside skirts of the city I have had the opportunity to see places I hadn;t seen in the 5 years I've been here. Here's some interesting ones.
What catches my attention to this sign, which isn't really all that badly translated, is that there is no water near here. The seaside is a good 15 mins away at least. The spot there isn't really suitable for fish in either. This where the public from my job drops me off and I jump in a taxi. Where the school is too far out to hail a cab and I don't use Didi (China Uber) so I save a few bucks on the bus.
Illegal emigration, fishing beyond boundary and smuggling should be firmly counteracted.
I can only imagine that this sign, being built in 2006, is a left over from when when this entire area was off limits to foreigners. Lv Shun has a strong military presence, such as a main hub for their Navy. Today, anyone can go there but it doesn't really have anything to see or do except for an old Japanese prison that is now a museum. Maybe I will check it out one day now that it's actually closer than my home.
So in the map you can see where I work how it's in the hills, where the bus takes me and also where Lv Shun is located. Somewhere in those hills is a cherry farm that attracts thousands of people in the spring who want to picnic and take photos of the blossoms, a Japanese tradition also, maybe his plantation was put during the war. I have been to that and I will post that another time.
Anyways. That's my day. Not too bad eh.