1. Naozhou Island
Naozhou Island, with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate all year round, is the largest volcanic island in China and one of the "eight scenic spots in Zhanjiang", which is called "the ancient charm of Naozhou". As a fertile fishing ground on the continental shelf of the South China Sea, Naozhou Island is rich in marine products, such as famous Naozhou abalone and lobster, as well as crabs, conchs, oysters, sea urchins, sea cucumbers and jumping fish. When you come here, you can follow the local fishermen, chisel oysters, pick up sea urchins, catch sea crabs and dig conchs, and experience the most primitive fishermen's fun. In Tik Tok, Aauto Quicker and other short video platforms, you can see the live broadcast of Naozhou Island by many anchors.
2. East Island
East Island is a large flat and open island with an area of 492 square kilometers, ranking fifth in the country. The population of the island is about 1.5 million. Traditionally, people make a living by fishing in the sea and planting dry land crops such as cassava, sweet potato, sugarcane and peanuts. In recent years, the cultivation of vegetables transported to the north and the cultivation of lobsters, abalone, prawns, crabs, oysters and precious fish have gradually risen to the main business. East Island, as a resort for Zhanjiang locals to catch the sea, can dig clams on the beach in Piliao Bay, which is called "Hua Jia snail" by the locals. In Longhaitian Beach, you can stretch the net together with fishermen and taste seafood, which makes people linger.
3. Xinliao Island
Xinliao Island is an accumulation island on the east side of Leizhou Peninsula, the largest island in xuwen county and the fourth largest island in Zhanjiang. According to legend, before the Ming Dynasty, Xinliao was a desert island. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, people from Putian, Fujian Province drifted to this island to make a living by fishing in shallow waters and set up sheds to build grass huts to settle down, so it was called Xinliao. The whole island is flat, with sandy loam as the main soil and abundant beach resources. The water transportation on the island is convenient, and the nearest distance from the mainland is only 1.4 nautical miles. There is no reef around the island, and ships can dock and anchor. The sea here is smooth and rich in blue crabs and shellfish. When the tide ebbs, groups of "sea catchers" gather on the beach, and in just a few hours, more than 11 kilograms of little seafood can be dug up.
4. South Three Islands
The South Three Islands are close to the vast South China Sea, connected by Tianshui, with wide and flat beaches and silvery sand. With its charming natural charm, it attracts countless Chinese and foreign tourists. Among these tourists, many come by car to catch the sea. They will catch the sea and fish at the low tide according to the law of the ebb and flow of the tide. On the unremarkable beaches, common seafood such as oysters, sea crabs and conchs often make everyone who drives the sea harvest full. And all kinds of fresh fish sold by local fishermen and filled with beaches are also very popular with these people who catch the sea.
5. Dinglongwan
Dinglongwan is planned with five sections: animal world, marine world, sea paradise, memory coast and cape slow living, covering marine tourism, coastal residence, health and wellness, theme parks, star-rated hotels, intangible culture, exotic customs and other fields and formats. It is a collection of tourism, vacation, entertainment, leisure, culture, education and shopping. Come to Dinglongwan to catch the sea, set foot on spectacular natural reefs, fish in the sea, dig green mouths, catch crabs, fish and shrimp, and return home with a full load every time.