Daying County

Daying County
Location of Daying County (pink) within Suining City jurisdiction (yellow) within Sichuan

Daying County (simplified Chinese: 大英县; traditional Chinese: 大英縣; pinyin: Dàyīng Xiàn) is a county in central Sichuan province of China, belonging to Suining city.

Daying County is remarkable for being the home of the "Chinese Dead Sea", a tourist attraction that is based on a salt lake with 9 times the salinity of the ocean and which constitutes the largest indoor water park in China.

Coordinates: 30°34′30″N 105°17′35″E / 30.575°N 105.293°E / 30.575; 105.293


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