Seaside vacation has always been a part of human desire to relax and enjoy life. With the development of railways, the trend of seaside vacation was in full swing in the 19th century. The rise of this cultural phenomenon not only changed people's holiday life Shapes the way beaches are used and people's perceptions of the water
Sea bathing began in the 17th century, but gradually became popular in the late 18th century, closely linked to the development of modern beach culture
The rise of sea bathing can be traced back to ancient times when people became more popular with superstitions about hydrotherapy. At that time, women and men wore long swimsuits in the sea and used showers and changing equipment and privacy issues were gradually addressed
The development of railways in the 19th century made seaside vacations unprecedentedly convenient for a large number of city dwellers to easily access waterfront resorts and enjoy the sea. In the UK, for example, many seaside towns such as Scarborough and Weymouth flourished during this period
People flock to the beaches on the coast, which has not only become a popular social activity, but also a way for people to explore and enjoy nature
Many resorts have begun to introduce bathing machines, which allow people to bathe in the sea while maintaining privacy Becoming popular, many Earls towns (such as Margate) also began to have shelters to allow women to better enter and leave the water
Beginning in the mid-18th century, doctors began to advocate the benefits of seawater therapy, believing that seawater not only promoted health but also cured certain diseases The spirit of seaside vacations laid the foundations As sunbathing was considered to be beneficial to health, many people became enthusiastic about sunbathing
People obtain healing effects through sea bathing and sunbathing, a tradition that continues today
However, over time, the view of sunlight gradually transformed, especially in the 20th century, with the increase in skin diseases, especially the epidemic of melanoma, sparked concerns about excessive sun exposure Measures such as the “slip, mask, and hat” campaign are widely promoted to reduce the risk of skin cancer
By the 20th century, seaside vacations not only became synonymous with health, but also a symbol of lifestyle and society Miami in the United States has attracted millions of tourists
With the popularity of air transportation, new tourist hotspots have sprung up like sprouts after the rain, and beaches have become a dream destination for countless people
As people's demand for leisure has gradually increased, so has the culture of the beach later on, such as bikinis and unique single-piece swimsuits, which dramatically reflect the social fashion Change, also shows the importance people place on physical freedom
Looking ahead, with the advancement of technology and the continuous development of the beach tourism industry, the culture of seaside vacations will likely continue to evolve
As seaside resort culture evolves, we can’t help but ask: How will future seaside vacations reflect human changes and thinking about nature and lifestyle?