Thousands flood China’s ‘Dead Sea’ to beat heat

Source:Globaltimes.cn Published: 2013-7-30 16:28:30

Thousands crowd into a swimming resort known as the ‘Dead Sea’ of China on July 28 to escape the heat wave scorching Daying county, Sichuan Province. Photo: people.com.cn


 

More than 15,000 swimmers squeezed in for a swim in China’s ‘Dead Sea’, an indoor swimming resort in Southwest China's Sichuan Province, to beat the scorching summer heat on July 28, reported people.com.cn.

Thousands visited the park to escape the heatwave currently scorching Sichuan Province, as outside temperatures reached 38 C, according to the local weather bureau.

This man-made ‘sea’ located in Suining, Daying county, much like its namesake, contains high salt and mineral content to keep swimmers buoyant.

A spokesman at the scenic area said the park had managed to keep the number of tourists under control to guarantee order and safety, though the park is said to accommodate only 10,000. 

According to park employees, over a million swimmers visit the park every summer, which includes a golf course and full spa.

Swimmers are carried by a swelling wave in the ‘Dead Sea’ indoor swimming resort in Suining, Southwest China's Sichuan Province on July 28. Photo: people.com.cn


 

Over one million tourists are said to visit the ‘Dead Sea’ water resort every year. Photo: people.com.cn


 


 

Swimmers vie for a spot in the ‘Dead Sea’ water resort on July 28 to escape the sustained summer heat in Suining, Sichuan Province. Photo: people.com.cn


 



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