
Little Egret Seaside Resort is located in Little Egret Bay, south of Shacheng Port on the northeast coast of Fujian Province. It is a seaside leisure resort with "fishing culture and folk tours" and "seaside beach leisure vacation" as its main features. It is also one of the four major tourist and leisure bases of "mountain, sea, river and island" in Taimu Mountain, a national key scenic spot.
March-October
2 hours
Free (except fishing trips)
All day
The Little Egret Seaside Resort is known for its natural beauty, offering a tranquil escape with picturesque coastal views. It is a key spot for birdwatching, particularly known for the little egrets that inhabit the area.
The resort is located in Fuding, Fujian. You can get there by taking a bus or taxi from Fuding City Center, which is about a 30-minute drive. The nearest train station is Fuding Railway Station, from where a taxi or bus can take you to the resort.
The resort is open year-round, but the best times to visit are in the spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is at its most beautiful.
The entrance fee is generally free for most outdoor areas, but some special activities like guided tours or water sports may require a fee. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online depending on the activity.
For special tours or activities, it’s advisable to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons (summer and holidays). Booking a week in advance is recommended.
A half-day is usually sufficient to explore the resort, enjoy the beach, and take a short nature walk. For those interested in more activities, you may want to allocate an entire day.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and occasionally in English for international tourists. It’s advisable to check availability before visiting.
Start with a visit to the beach for some relaxation, then head to the nature reserve for birdwatching, and finish with a scenic walk along the cliffs during sunset.
Night visits are not common, but the area is ideal for stargazing. Light shows are not available, but the natural ambiance in the evening is quite special.
The resort can be crowded during weekends and holidays. Weekdays, particularly outside peak tourist seasons, are the least crowded times to visit.
The resort is relatively accessible, but some areas like the cliffs and nature trails may not be suitable for visitors with limited mobility. However, there are accessible paths near the beach and rest areas.
Cash is accepted, but many vendors also accept mobile payments like WeChat Pay or Alipay. Credit cards may be accepted in larger cafes or shops.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in some restaurants, though the selection may be limited. Halal food options may be harder to find, but it's worth checking local restaurants.
Yes, there are small souvenir shops selling local crafts, such as hand-carved wooden items, seashell jewelry, and tea from the region.