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Jinzhou Airport is about 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) from downtown. At present, it operates four flights a week to Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Flights to Guangzhou and Yantai have been opened with respectively, two flights a week; on Mondays and Fridays. Furthermore, it also has connecting flights transferring through Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport to many other big cities, including Xian, Chongqing, Huangshan, Guilin, Urumqi and Kunming.
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The area enjoys a temperate, monsoon climate at middle latitudes. Differences in temperature vary greatly in the whole year. It has four distinct seasons with an average temperature of around 9 °C (48 °F).
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The duck pear produced in JinZhou has won its fame throughout the world for its crispness and sweetness. In 1955, JinZhou was named The Home of Duck Pear by the Ministry Agriculture and Forestry.
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Bijia Mountain is situated on the coast of the Bohai Sea adjacent to Jinzhou Port. Bijiashan Island and Sky Bridge are the key scenic spots in the mountain resort. The Sky Bridge is exactly a 1,620-meter-long (1772-yard-long) sand and pebble road between the island and the seashore, which dodges in and out of the water as the tide changes. The Sanqing Pavilion is a 'must go' spot in the scenic area. It is a stone, wooden-like building without a single nail standing at the top of the mountain, from which visitors can have a bird's-eye view of the beautiful, vast sea. In addition, there are forty-eight Buddhas sacrificed in the pavilion.
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