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The best place to catch the sea for free in Huizhou.

The best places to go to sea for free in Huizhou are Sanmen Island, Yanzhou Island and Xiaogui Village.

Sanmen Island 1

Sanmen Island, also known as Toning Island, covers an area of about 5 square kilometers and its coastline is 13 kilometers long. It is one of the best preserved natural and ecological islands in China. The greatest pleasure of coming to Sanmen Island is to catch the sea. Catch fish, touch shrimp, catch crabs, catch sea urchins and pick up all kinds of conch with friends of three or five, which is very wonderful.

2. Yanzhou Island

Yanzhou Island has a total area of 44.7 square kilometers, of which the island area is 3.6 square kilometers. It is an inland island in the sea of Kau Chau, an island town integrating industry, trade and tourism based on salt, fishing and agriculture, and a place where Huizhou goes out to sea to collect seafood.

There are two good places to see the sea, namely Heipaijiao and Wu Yang Village Beach. Heipai Reef is named after Black Reef. The coastline crosses about 14- 15 km, which is very popular with local fishermen. However, the waves are particularly heavy, so be sure to pay attention to safety.

3. Xiaogui Village

Xiaogui Village is located in the southwest of Aotou, with its back to the sea and beautiful mountains and seas. Up to now, it still retains relatively primitive topography and long coastline. It is a semi-fishing and semi-rural village, not only around Huizhou, but also a good place to go to sea around Shenzhen.

This is an isolated "Xanadu", surrounded by mountains, and the sky and the sea are the same color. It is a good place for modern urbanites to go fishing, sightseeing, traveling and vacationing in summer. At low tide, there are a lot of mussels and crabs here, which are not only easy to pick up, but also very enjoyable.

The significance of catching the sea

Sea-catching refers to the process that people who depend on the sea for a living salvage or collect seafood on the beaches and reefs along the coast according to the law of the ebb and flow of the tide, which is called sea-catching.