At Qinglan Port Scenic Area, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the harbor, take in the beautiful coastal views, visit the fishing villages nearby, and explore the local culture. It's also a great spot for photography, particularly at sunrise or sunset.

The Qinglan Port Scenic Area is located in the southeastern seaport of Wenchang County, Hainan Province. During the Ming Dynasty, the Qinglan Guard Station was once home to the area, later renamed "Qinglan," hence the name of the bay. The port area, situated on the west bank of Bamen Bay (also known as Hougang), boasts a vast expanse of 120,000 square meters. The harbor is characterized by gentle waves and minimal siltation, creating a prime natural environment. Since ancient times, Wenchang Qinglan Port has been a key commercial port on Hainan Island's east coast, known as the "elbow of Qiongzhou" and the "throat of Wenchang."
There are unique natural landscapes and numerous cultural landscapes here. With Qinglan Port as the center, there is the unique and charming Dongjiao Coconut Grove near the harbor, which is lush and full of tropical style; there is also the historic Wenbi Tower, and the famous Song Family Ancestral Home many kilometers to the northeast, etc.
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Qinglan Port is a historically significant harbor in Hainan, known for its fishing industry and maritime activities. It also has cultural importance as a traditional port where local communities have lived and worked for generations. The scenic area highlights the connection between Hainan's maritime heritage and its modern tourism appeal.
Qinglan Port is located in Wenchang, Hainan, approximately 60 km northeast of Haikou. Visitors can take a taxi or private car for a convenient journey. Public buses are also available, though they may require some transfers depending on your starting point.
The area is open 24/7 for outdoor visits. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon, as the weather is cooler and you can enjoy the sunrise or sunset by the port.
There is no entrance fee to visit Qinglan Port Scenic Area. It's open to the public free of charge.
No booking is required, as the attraction is open and free to all visitors.
It takes about 1-2 hours to explore the port area, depending on how long you spend walking around and taking in the views. If you decide to visit nearby fishing villages, add extra time.
The must-see highlight is the Qinglan Port itself, with its vibrant fishing boats and views of the sea. The nearby coastal paths and the traditional fishing village add to the charm of the area.
There are no formal guided tours or audio guides available, but you can explore the area on your own or hire a local guide for an immersive experience. Most people navigate the area independently, as it’s fairly easy to access.
The best viewpoint is from the pier, where you can capture both the harbor and the distant coastline. Sunset and sunrise shots are particularly stunning from this spot. The nearby fishing village also offers great photo opportunities.
Start by walking along the harbor to the main pier, enjoy the ocean views, and then explore the surrounding area, including the local fishing village. If time permits, take a walk along the coastline to discover hidden spots.
There are no special light shows or night tours available at Qinglan Port. However, the port area is peaceful and relaxing to visit at night, especially with the tranquil sea view under the stars.
The area is generally quiet, especially during weekdays. Weekends and public holidays might attract more visitors, but it’s still not usually crowded. Early mornings or late afternoons are the best times to avoid any potential crowds.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available. However, there are limited food and drink vendors in the immediate vicinity. It's advisable to bring your own water and snacks, or visit nearby towns for more options.
The area is generally accessible for elderly visitors and children. However, parts of the harbor may involve some uneven paths, so it's recommended to take extra care when exploring. Disabled access may be limited in some areas, so assistance might be needed.
Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are commonly accepted in nearby shops, but it’s a good idea to have some cash on hand just in case, especially if you visit more remote areas of the port.
There are a few local seafood restaurants near the port where you can enjoy fresh catches from the sea. For a broader selection, head to Wenchang, where you will find more dining options.
Vegetarian and vegan food may be limited at the port, but Wenchang has several options for those with dietary restrictions, including some halal restaurants.
There are several hotels and guesthouses in Wenchang, including budget options and mid-range accommodations. You can also find more luxurious beachfront resorts in nearby areas.
Nearby attractions include the Wenchang Space Launch Center, Dongjiao Coconut Forest, and the beautiful Longlou Beach. All these can easily be combined in a day trip from Qinglan Port.
There are small souvenir shops around the port selling local handicrafts, seafood products, and traditional Hainanese items. Popular souvenirs include coconut-based products and locally made jewelry.
Taxis and buses are available to continue your journey, or you may rent a car for more flexibility. Wenchang is well-connected to other parts of Hainan, including Haikou and Sanya.