Yudai Beach is a naturally formed narrow sandy beach peninsula located in Boao, Hainan. It is about 8.5 kilometers long. Its topography is similar to that of Australia's Gold Coast and Mexico's Cancun. It is unique in Asia.
Yudai Beach is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records because it is the world's narrowest beach peninsula separating the sea and the river.
The long and narrow Yudai Beach separates the river water from the sea water. On one side is the vast South China Sea, and on the other side is the mirror-like Wanquan River, integrating rivers, sea, foothills and islands into one.
Attractions Location: No. 18, Wanquan River Binhai Avenue, Boao Town, Qionghai City, Hainan Province
Tickets: free
Yudaitan Scenic Area is free to enter, but you must take a boat to get there.
Opening hours:
8:00-16:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Contact Details: 0898-62778770;0898-62691595
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Immerse yourself in the "No. 1 Bay in the World", where the 8-kilometer silver-white beach and clear sea water form a beautiful picture, and check in on the popular coastal highway.
Accommodation/Food: Yalong Bay St. Regis Resort Hotel; Beach seafood barbecue is recommended
Souvenirs: Shell crafts, island photography postcards
Compare the two iconic bays of Sanya, from luxurious resorts to urban customs, and finally climb up to overlook the panoramic view of Sanya.
Accommodation/Food: Crowne Plaza Sanya Bay; recommended Fishing Village Fried Chicken
Souvenirs: Li brocade bookmarks, coconut shell carvings
From blue sea and white sand to diving paradise and then to tropical rainforest, experience the three-dimensional ecology of Sanya.
Accommodation/Food: Wuzhizhou Island Coral Hotel; Rainforest Medicinal Hot Pot is recommended
Souvenirs: Coral specimens, agarwood products
Tour the four top bays on the east line of Hainan and experience the different styles of coastal charm.
Accommodation/Food: Westin Shimei Bay Hotel; Nanyang-style afternoon tea is recommended
Souvenirs: Coffee bean gift box, volcanic rock tea set
From marine civilization to Li and Miao culture, to rainforest hot springs, deeply experience Hainan's diverse ecology.
Accommodation/Food: Qixianling Junlan Resort Hotel; recommended Li ethnic group long table banquet
Souvenirs: Miao silver jewelry, wild Ganoderma lucidum
Explore Hainan's unique landmarks along the east-west line around the island, from Buddhist holy places to thousand-year-old salt fields.
Accommodation/Food: Wenchang Luneng Hilton; recommended aerospace theme package
Souvenirs: Sea salt gift box, space model
Explore Hainan's unique landmarks in a panoramic view, gathering the five elements of mountains, sea, forests and springs.
Accommodation/Food: Specialty hotels in each district; Hainan’s four famous dishes
Souvenirs: A full set of Hainan specialty gift boxes, duty-free goods
Tickets: Round trip ticket ¥70/person
Opening hours: 8:00-16:00 (extended on holidays)
I think Yudai Beach is a place worth visiting. When I went there in 2016, I remember that the sun was very strong and the weather was very hot. I seemed to be unable to open my eyes due to the sunburn. The sand at Yudai Beach is very coarse and it hurts a lot to step on it. There is a lot of garbage on the entire beach, which is a very bad point. Just feel the nature, and bear it for the sake of taking pictures!
You have to admire the wonders of nature. On one side are the Wanquan River, Jiuqu River and Longgun River flowing into the sea, and on the other side are the turbulent waves of the South China Sea, while the long and narrow Yudai Beach lies quietly in between. A narrow and long beach has been lying steadily between the river and the sea for thousands of years. Don’t you think it is a miracle? Standing on Yudai Beach, facing the sea, you can see the vast South China Sea as far as the eye can see, with layers of white waves rushing to your feet. Looking into the distance, the color of the sea water is divided into three layers - slightly yellow, light blue, and dark blue all the way to the horizon. In the distance, there are dotted fishing boats and seagulls flying up and down nearby. It is a wonderful picture of the South China Sea.
Standing on Yudai Beach and facing the sea, you can see the vast South China Sea as far as the eye can see, with layers of white waves rushing towards your feet. Looking into the distance, the color of the sea water is divided into three layers - slightly yellow, light blue, dark blue... all the way to the horizon.
Looking at the beautiful scenery before your eyes, you cannot help but admire the wonders of nature. On one side are three rivers flowing quietly into the sea, and on the other side is the turbulent South China Sea. A narrow, long beach has been lying steadily between the rivers and the sea for millions of years, despite being washed by the river and the sea. Who can say this is not a miracle?
Don't park your car in the village. There are sand traps in the village. The villagers will charge you 600 yuan if you enter.
When I was almost at the gate, a local stopped me and told me that the ticket cost 125, but if I followed him, it would only be 50, and I could take the boat, a round trip, and also go to the beach. I thought that was fine.
Finally, I followed the locals for a while and came to Aoqiang Wharf, paid the money, waited for people, boarded the boat, and went to the stall. It was neat and tidy.
Yudaitan is the confluence of Wanquan River and South China Sea. The South China Sea is vast and boundless on the outside, while the Wanquan River and Shamei Inland Sea are beautiful and picturesque on the inside, forming a unique landscape.
One sea, one river, one salty, one fresh, one moving, one still.
The only regret is that this place can only be visited under the scorching sun, making it a difficult task to take photos.
I won't go there and I don't recommend going there.
There are also water hyacinths at the water bodies.
Let's talk about the cruise ship, it's expensive and crowded. The beach is dirty, garbage is everywhere, no one cleans it up. The locals above are charging for taking pictures.
Can you call this a scenic spot? First I went to buy the ticket, the waiter had a sour face, and when I got on the boat, the waiters were so annoying that I lost all my mood. Later I realized that the waiters were all local fishermen, and they were not well behaved. In summary, it was terrible and ruined my mood.
Half of it is river water, and half is sea water. The river is Wanquan River and the sea is the South China Sea. It is very unique.
At the mouth of Yudai River, you can take a boat to the small island washed out by the river.
Standing on Yudai Beach, facing the sea, you can see the vast South China Sea as far as the eye can see, with layers of white waves rushing towards your feet. Looking into the distance, the color of the sea water is divided into three layers - slightly yellow, light blue, dark blue all the way to the horizon, with fishing boats dotted in the distance and seagulls flying up and down nearby, it is a wonderful picture of the South China Sea.
Unbeatable sea view, thousands of waves chasing each other, like a dragon playing in the water, a major feature
Hainan Boao Forum for Asia Permanent Site: Starting from yesterday, it is free to visit for three consecutive days, and the shuttle bus from the venue ticket office to the venue is also free. The ticket price of the "venue": 128 yuan, 100 yuan for students and those over 60 years old (not including 60 years old), 75 yuan for those over 70 years old. This should be the only ticket price standard in China. Fortunately, it is free today, otherwise I would cry out that I was cheated. As for the venue, it is at best a second-rate artificial park, or even not a second-rate park. In fact, this was originally a small fishing village. There is a very small Yudai Beach opposite the venue, which separates the water of the South China Sea and the water of the Wanquan River. If there were no Boao Forum for Asia, it might always be an unknown small sandbar. Now it is blown up as the world's narrowest sandbar peninsula and entered into the Guinness World Records. What's even more outrageous is that it is said that its topography resembles Australia's Gold Coast and Mexico's Cancun. There is no such shamelessness in the world, right? I have been to the Gold Coast and Cancun Beach. I should brag within my means, right? It is difficult to maintain such a venue, so I have to take money out of tourists' pockets. Not only that, the boat ticket to Yudai Beach is 50 yuan, and the round-trip boat ticket is 180 yuan. Now it is on sale at 108 yuan. The food is even worse. There are few varieties, it is flashy and expensive. Travelers who advocate nature should resist this kind of high-priced artificial landscape, and should not pay for some kind of government behavior. The last picture is the pier to Yudai Beach.
It's a place worth visiting. The bar by the sea is quiet and romantic. The beach is also fun.
If you live in Boao Town, it is best to take a boat from the Boao Forum for Asia to Yudai Beach. It is cheap and less crowded. Buy tickets online for 40 per person. Some people take pictures when you get off the boat and sell them back to you. This is the routine of all scenic spots now. The beach has a strong commercial atmosphere, many people sell things, and there are beach motorcycles to ride. There are people everywhere taking pictures with turtles, which is pitiful for those turtles. The waves are big on the sea side, and the slope is steep. Many people get their shoes wet while playing. I queued in the wrong line on the way back and almost went to the Boao Permanent Forum. Our boat didn't have to queue at all.
The ticket to Yudai Beach is included in the Boao Forum. It seems that there are other entrances. I saw boats from different places, and they can only go back and forth to their respective areas. The waves at the estuary are bigger than other places. You can go there to take a look and take pictures. It takes at most half an hour. If you are fast, you can leave in 15 minutes.
The beach sand is fine and soft, the sea water is very clear, and the sea breeze is super cool.
It seems that it has not been fully developed yet, and there is only a small path leading to it.
Going to Hainan, whether you travel cheaply or richly will not affect your mood. You will understand after you go there. The environment is really good.
Yudai Beach is a naturally formed narrow beach peninsula located in Boao, Hainan. Hawksbill turtles, a national second-class protected animal, live on the beach. Unfortunately, due to a typhoon, the beach was broken in two. Yudai Beach is 8.5 kilometers long, and its topography resembles the Gold Coast in Australia and Cancun in Mexico. It is unique in Asia.
Address: Wanquan River Estuary, Boao Town, Qionghai City
Opening hours: 07:30-18:00
Transportation: Take the train to Qionghai Bus Station, transfer to the shuttle bus to Boao Town, walk a few hundred meters after getting off the bus to Boao Water City, and Yudai Beach is not far away. You can take a bus from the Boao Forum for Asia Founding Site, Permanent Site, and Oriental Culture Garden to Yudai Beach.
Self-help tips: It takes 1 hour to take a boat to visit the estuary and reach Yudai Beach. The ticket is 35 yuan (you can check the group purchase). There will be beach cars for tourists to entertain, charging 50 yuan/10 minutes. The scenery of Yudai Beach is worth a visit!
Yudai Beach is a naturally formed narrow and long beach peninsula located in Boao Town, Qionghai, Hainan. Outside, the South China Sea is vast and boundless, while inside, the Wanquan River and Shamei Inland Sea are beautiful and beautiful, forming a unique landscape. Yudai Beach is 8.5 kilometers long, and its topography resembles the Gold Coast of Australia and Cancun of Mexico, which is unique in Asia.
The tour guide said: Yudai Beach separates salt water and fresh water.
There is a small Mazu temple next to it, which is said to be very powerful. I prayed there to get peace of mind. The sea is just outside the Mazu temple, and the scenery is very beautiful.
I personally think that Yudai Beach is the only place near Qionghai that can be called a tourist attraction. Its charm lies in the spectacular scenery when three rivers flow into the sea. On one side, the Wanquan River is calm, while on the other side, the South China Sea is turbulent. The water surface at the intersection is rare. It is very convenient to take a bus from Qionghai City to Yudai Beach. There is no entrance fee for Yudai Beach, and you only need to pay for a round-trip boat ticket. If you stay in Qionghai City, this place is still worth a visit.
Boao Yudai Beach is a naturally formed long and narrow sandy beach peninsula located in Boao, Hainan. Outside, there is the vast expanse of the South China Sea, while inside, there are the Wanquan River and Shamei Inland Sea with beautiful lakes and mountains. The inside and outside complement each other and form a fantastic landscape.
Qionghai Boao Town is famous for the Boao Forum for Asia. People come here because of its reputation. The real significance of this place is that the Wanquan River, the mother river of Hainan Island, flows from here to the Pacific Ocean. At Yudai Beach, you can see the violent collision of the waves of the Wanquan River and the Pacific Ocean, forming a stormy sea. The ticket to the Boao Forum for Asia site is 100 yuan, including the transportation bus and the boat ticket to Yudai Beach.
To sum it up in four words, it's pretty average... It's just a venue for the Boao Forum for Asia. The ticket price is 125 yuan, including the round-trip ticket to Yudai Beach, which takes only four or five minutes... Yudai Beach is pretty good, more suitable for children to play, the place is not big, the sand is not good, there is no fine sand at all, walking barefoot on the beach makes the soles of the feet slightly painful
When we arrived at Yudai Beach, the sky was gloomy and the scenery was average, but it was a team activity and it was lively with more people. We were all colleagues and friends from the same unit in Beijing who had come all the way to Nantou, China. We were among countless strangers and even greeting each other felt so friendly. Because I like taking pictures, people always asked me to take pictures of them.
Yudai Beach is a 2.5-kilometer beach located east of Boao Water City in Boao Town, Qionghai City, Hainan Island. It is the junction of the river and the sea. To the east is the endless South China Sea, and to the west across the Wanquan River, you can see the buildings related to the Boao Forum for Asia. It is one of the tourist hotspots in Hainan Island because of the fame of the Boao Forum for Asia and the local emphasis on protecting the natural environment.
Not far from the Boao Forum venue is the Yudai Beach, which is the secret why this economic forum was chosen here. Yudai Beach is a naturally formed yellow narrow sandy beach peninsula. It is said that it got its name from the jade belt of the Dragon King of the South China Sea scattered on the earth. Standing on the winding coast, on one side are the Wanquan River, Jiuqu River and Longgun River flowing into the sea, and on the other side are the turbulent waves of the South China Sea; alternating between clear and turbid water, one sea and one river, one salty and one fresh, one moving and one quiet, it feels like being in a fairyland. Not far from the sea is a group of reefs, shaped like piled eggs, rising abruptly, that is the Shenggong Stone, which has remained motionless for thousands of years despite wind and rain. The place where three rivers flow into the sea is a treasure land for gathering wealth.
I saw on China-TravelNote that you need to take a boat to Yudai Beach. Here I want to explain in detail that it is not necessary to take a boat. Yudai Beach was originally a complete narrow beach, one end of which was connected to the land and the other end was deep in the sea. Now Yudai Beach has been broken into two parts by the typhoon, one end of which is still connected to the land, and the other end has become an isolated island. If you are going to this part connected to the land, you don’t need to take a boat. If you want to go to the other part, you need to take a boat, and generally you go there from Dongyu Island, which is the permanent venue of the Boao Forum. If you buy a package ticket for the forum and Yudai Beach, you will take a boat to one end of the isolated island, and those who go there from the pier will go to this section, and this section actually does not require a boat. Let me tell you about my experience. I took bus No. 2 from Qionghai to Boao for 5 yuan. After getting on the bus, there was a woman who I thought was the conductor of the bus. She asked if anyone on the bus was going to Yudai Beach and told us where to get off. At first, I thought she was nice, but in fact, she asked us to get off at a place called Aoqiang Wharf. After getting off the bus, she told us to buy a ticket and take a boat to Yudai Beach. Because the comments I saw on China-TravelNote said that we had to take a boat, I bought a ticket for 50 yuan round trip. When we got to the beach, tourists usually gathered at one end. In fact, when we walked to the other end, we found that we could walk to the land instead of taking a boat back. At this time, we realized that the woman was a solicitor. Later, on the bus back, I heard many people say that Yudai Beach can be walked up. So I would like to explain it here. Regarding the scenery and special features of Yudai Beach, there are too many descriptions in the comments, so I won’t say much. I just want to remind everyone that you don’t have to buy a boat ticket and take a boat there. Overall, it is still recommended.
A magical beach, you must go and see it, but it was raining when I went there, so the photos are not very beautiful. On one side, the sea is turbulent, and on the other side, the Wanquan River flows slowly and quietly.
The waves are very big. Some local residents will take pictures of you with turtles. It costs 10 yuan per person. The price was 3 years ago.
One sea, two colors, with a jade belt in between, it is really beautiful~
It was a wonderful surprise to come to Yudai Beach. But since it was a wonderful surprise, we had a lot of fun here. The smooth sand and the huge waves hitting the shore were all so exciting!
I paid for the ticket, but it was not worth it. I took a boat to a place that looked like a small island, with a small beach. I looked at the so-called Shenggong Rock in the sea, and then took a boat back.
One of my favorite beaches, half of it is sea water, usually river water!
A long and narrow beach peninsula where three rivers meet. Here is a failed tourist photo. The main thing is that you can see the color of the sand, which is very dark.
Yudai Beach is a long and narrow peninsula with the South China Sea outside and the Wanquan River inside.
As soon as the ferry approached the beach, people jumped off the boat excitedly. There was soft yellow sand under their feet and the endless South China Sea in front of them.
The main reason for coming to Boao this time is that I feel that Yudai Beach is really worth it! Yudai Beach, located at the mouth of Wanquan River in Boao, is connected to the land at its tail, like a belt separating Wanquan River and the South China Sea, forming a narrow and long beach peninsula. The widest part of the peninsula is several hundred meters, and the narrowest part is only more than 10 meters. The outside of Yudai Beach is the South China Sea, which is boundless and surging, and the inside is the Wanquan River with fine sand like soil and gurgling streams. The movement and stillness form a sharp contrast. Only when you are in it can you be infected and shocked by the spectacular scenery!
The sand is coarse and the water is a bit turbid, not suitable for swimming, but it is nice to walk on the beach and watch the sunset. The scenery is beautiful.
Yudai Beach is a long and narrow peninsula with the South China Sea outside and the Wanquan River inside.
As soon as the ferry approached the beach, people jumped off the boat excitedly. There was soft yellow sand under their feet and the endless South China Sea in front of them.
Yudai Beach is the estuary of Wanquan River, and the seawater is muddy and yellow! At that time, the sky was overcast, the wind was strong, and the waves were very high. I didn't care and rushed down shouting all the way, welcoming the impact of the sea water again and again! The screams and laughter on the beach were endless!
Later I learned that the place where I was standing and the island opposite were actually connected in the past, and the combination of them formed the complete Yudai Beach, which is 8.5 kilometers long. This is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records - the narrowest beach peninsula separating the sea and the river! But now, Typhoon Haiyan has blown it into two sections! !
When we arrived at Yudai Beach, a small beach, the sand quality was not as good as that of Yalong Bay, but the main thing was that you could see the confluence of the Wanquan River and the sea, which was quite spectacular with both movement and stillness.
It's OK. It's just a beautiful beach. There are no other public services. It's a bit embarrassing to take pictures when getting off the boat. It would be great if Yudai Beach could be swam. It feels like it needs to be developed.
The sun was very strong when I went there on May Day, and it was painful to walk barefoot on the beach.
Haihe Exchange is very special. There are so many people.
You need to take a boat to get to the beach at Boao Yudai Bay. The beach here may look beautiful from the sky. The beach belt is not very long and is mainly for viewing. I went there in the afternoon and it was too sunny.
Daitan is a naturally formed narrow beach peninsula located in Boao, Hainan. The South China Sea is vast and boundless on the outside, while the Wanquan River and Shamei Inland Sea are beautiful and beautiful on the inside. The inside and outside complement each other, forming a unique landscape. Yudai Beach is 8.5 kilometers long, and its topography resembles the Gold Coast of Australia and Cancun of Mexico, which is unique in Asia.
Yudai Beach is a sandy peninsula at the mouth of Wanquan River. The beach is narrow and long, like a ribbon.
In the drizzle, Yudai Beach has lost all its jade-belt beauty.
Yudai Beach is a naturally formed narrow sandy peninsula. Can you imagine a river with occasional waves on one side and a turbulent sea on the other? ! It is also the confluence of the Wanquan River, Jiuqu River, and Longgun River. Nature is so amazing! ! I stood on the beach and looked into the distance, and I was reminded of the place where Captain Jack landed in "Pirates of the Caribbean". It was just an endless sea with white waves, which was completely different from the sea in Hainan, not blue or clear at all. Last summer vacation, Yudai Beach was split into two by a typhoon.
The place where three water veins meet. Recently, we have started to clear the area and prepare for the new session.
This attraction is not on the itinerary. Give 25 minutes to play. Here, the west side of the beach is the "Wanquan River" and the east side is the sea.
Yudai Beach is the narrowest beach peninsula in the world that separates the sea. There are many people who come to the beach, and they all go there in one go because the island is too hot. The waves are very big and the sand is very coarse.
The narrowest beach peninsula separating the river and the sea. On the golden beach, you can see the Wanquan River, the South China Sea, the light yellow, light blue, dark blue and the horizon, which are gorgeous and open, and the scenery is fascinating. Tourists are thronging on the beach, stepping barefoot on the relatively coarse and soft golden sand, and having a foot massage. Watching the waves hitting the beach, you can relax your body and mind. Local villagers set up stalls on the beach, and there are many seafood products to choose from.
Yudai Beach is still worth a visit. If there are many people, group buying tickets would be very suitable! When we went there, the group purchase included boat tickets, Boao tickets, and Yudai Beach tickets, which were very cheap!
We arrived at Yudai Beach, and it looked like the sea and sky were one color. It turned out that the earth is really round.
The wind was strong and the waves were rough, stretching as far as the eye could see. The waves, the beach and the crowds were in close contact. The sound of the waves and the voices of the people intertwined into a beautiful symphony.
I was extremely disappointed. This was my first time to the beach. I was hoping to see the sea. It was next to the Asian Forum Yacht Wharf. It only took a few minutes to get on the boat. The ticket to the wharf was 100 yuan. The hotel agent was 50 yuan. There was a guide on the boat to explain. The sand on the beach was no different from the sand on the construction site. It was rough and yellow. I looked at the sea under the sun. There were no plants. There were many vendors. Some sold scarves, some sold slippers, and some took photos with a big turtle. I'm not interested in asking how much it is. Alas╮(╯▽╰)╭
The so-called Jade Belt Beach is just rough gravel with a yellowish color. It is uncomfortable to walk on barefoot. And the sea water here is not blue and clear, so don't come here in the future.
Found Boao Yudai Beach! The natural scenery is beautiful.
But there are stalls everywhere, and the market economy fully reflects
Yudai Beach is a naturally formed yellow narrow beach peninsula, with one sea and one river, one salty and one fresh, one moving and one quiet, it feels like a fairyland. In fact, the best place to see Yudai Beach is from a high place, which is very similar to the Gold Coast in Australia. I didn't have the chance to climb the high place, leaving only a little regret in my heart.
The sand at Yudai Beach is very coarse and very painful to the feet. In the past, the beach was very popular with the sea stories, but now there are many new places on the beach, such as cafes, restaurants, etc. It is estimated that by the end of the year, this place will be busy again!
In the afternoon, we walked on the soft beach together, and felt like we were back to the season of youth. We were very happy.
Beautiful beach, almost no one comes to swim. Much better than the bad sea water in Sanya. But this is not a tourist area, those who can't swim go into the sea at their own risk.
Yudai Beach has the boundless South China Sea on the outside and the Wanquan River, which has nurtured the people of Hainan, on the inside. Here you can see the water of the Wanquan River flowing into the vast South China Sea. The water outside Yudai Beach originally changes from yellow to blue, but when we went there it was a bit cloudy, with strong winds and big waves, so it was not particularly obvious.
The topography is very similar to the Gold Coast in Australia and Cancun in Mexico. The reason why this attraction attracted me is that it is the place where the sea and the river meet. On one side, the Wanquan River, Jiuqu River and Longgun River flow into the sea, and on the other side, the surging waves of the South China Sea are spectacular.
Yudai Beach divides the sea into two parts, one half is gentle like water, the other half is passionate like fire. Here the sky is blue, the clouds are white, the sea is wide, the wind is strong, the water is clear, the waves are real, the scenery is beautiful, and I am fine!
Yudai Beach is a piece of sand extending into the sea. On one side is the river, which is calm and peaceful; on the other side is the sea water, with waves constantly rolling towards the beach.
This Yudai Beach has calm river water on one side and surging waves on the other. The sand on the beach is very coarse and you can walk through it quickly.
Yudai Beach is a nearly 18-kilometer-long sandy beach. It is so pleasant to look at the blue sky, blue sea and golden beach, bask in the sun and feel the sea breeze!
The sand here is finer! But those who have never seen the sea should like it very much! I have seen it many times and it is boring!
Boao is the best place in the world. Many important meetings that have changed the nature of things have been held here. The extended Yudai Beach has a beautiful legend.
Yudai Beach is a naturally formed narrow sandy beach peninsula. It takes 5 minutes by boat from Boao to reach Yudai Beach. The South China Sea is vast and boundless on the outside, and the Wanquan River and Shamei Inland Sea are beautiful on the inside. The inside and outside complement each other, forming a unique landscape. Yudai Beach is 8.5 kilometers long, and its topography is very similar to the Gold Coast of Australia and Cancun of Mexico. It is unique in Asia. In June 1999, the northern part of Yudai Beach was recognized as the Guinness World Record by the Shanghai World Guinness Headquarters, the authoritative agency of the Guinness World Records in China, as "the narrowest sandy beach peninsula separating the sea and the river".
On the narrow Yudai Beach, you can enjoy the magnificent waves of the South China Sea and the majestic momentum of the three rivers flowing into the river.
Rich breakfast, bacon is so greasy in the morning!! The only thing I can eat these days is breakfast. Hainan's rice is not like Sichuan and Jiangsu, which have one harvest a year. They harvest three harvests a year, so the rice is not very good. The group meal is even more terrible, especially for picky kids like us. I have to make instant noodles for my beloved concubine almost every night when I go back home. It's pitiful! So friends who are traveling with the group should still prepare some dry food!
Yudai Beach is a naturally formed long and narrow sandy beach peninsula located in Boao, Hainan. It is bordered by the South China Sea on the outside and the Wanquan River on the inside, so it only takes a few minutes by boat to get to the island.
Yudai Beach is located in Boao, Hainan. It is a naturally formed long and narrow sandy beach peninsula. It is also a wonder and a tourist attraction that is worth visiting. When we went there, the weather was hot and the sand was so hot that our feet were burned. The expressions in the photos we took were average.
I went there N years ago, when I didn't have a baby yet. The beach, the sea, and the waves were green.
Yudai Beach is a long and narrow sandy beach peninsula, just take a look.
When you step onto Yudai Beach, you have to admire the wonders of nature. On one side are the Wanquan River, Jiuqu River, and Longgun River flowing into the sea, and on the other side are the turbulent waves of the South China Sea, while the long and narrow Yudai Beach lies quietly in between. A narrow and long beach has been lying steadily between the river and the sea for thousands of years. Don’t you think this is a miracle?