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Kameyama Island Travel Guide
Organize a nanny-level strategy for everyone, which is super suitable for migrant workers and student parties!
Venue: Guishan Island, Zhuhai
Days: two days and one night
1, book a boat ticket
Guishan Island Ticket Reservation: Shekou → Guishan Island 13:40.
If you want to have a complete two-day schedule, you can arrive before 9:40.
Step 2 book a hotel
Recommended hotels B&B: Daohe Park Shudao Garden B&B.
Location: the sea view is arranged at the head of the mountainside, and the landscape is excellent.
Hotel experience: the environment in public areas is really super beautiful, the photos are well taken, the rooms are clean and the details are well done, there is no odor, and there is a humidifier.
Step 3 visit this island
Summer in Guangdong is really sunny. It is recommended to go outside after 5 o'clock on the island, otherwise it will be really sunny.
Baozi, who doesn't want to go to the island too much, suggests saving the phone number of the battery car master and calling him wherever he wants to go, so that he can drive to pick it up.
Beishan observation deck is the place to watch the sunrise, and the west coast landscape corridor is the place to watch the sunset.
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