
Aoneihai is a small fishing village in Maogang District, Maoming City, Guangdong Province. It is located at the junction of Zhanjiang and Maoming, about 20 kilometers away from Wuchuan, Zhanjiang, and only 25 kilometers away from Maoming City.
The Aoneihai Sea is formed by the natural Yanjing Ridge and the Aoneihai Bay. Crossing Yanjing Ridge from west to east, the vast and beautiful South China Sea coast unfolds before your eyes. Looking up at Yanjing Ridge from east to west, its imposing presence resembles that of my country's Diaoyu Islands.
Climbing Yanjing Ridge and gazing westward, the beautiful bay of Ao Nei Hai is a delight to the eyes. Strolling along the beach, witnessing the reefs and crashing waves, enjoying a scenic drive along the promenade, witnessing sunrises and sunsets, viewing military installations, catching crabs and fishing, enjoying the sight of thousands of boats in the fishing village, savoring seafood, and even taking wedding photos — all make for a truly memorable experience.
Every weekend, many photography enthusiasts come here to chase light and shadow, and tourists come here to watch the sunset. If you are lucky, the golden sunset will shine on the beach, which is really amazing.
The best time to visit Shanwei is from March to April or from October to December. During this time, you can experience the island customs of Ao Nei Hai and other places, and the warm and pleasant climate will make you feel comfortable and relaxed .
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The Australian Inland Sea in Maoming is a coastal water body known for its calm waters and unique geological features. It serves as an ecological and recreational area, highlighting the region’s coastal biodiversity and natural beauty.
Located in Maoming, Guangdong province, it is accessible by taxi, ride-hailing apps, or local buses. Private cars are recommended for flexibility, as public transport coverage may be limited near the coastline.
Open year-round. The best time to visit is during the cooler months from October to March, avoiding the hot summer and typhoon season.
There is usually no entrance fee for the natural coastal areas. Fees may apply for certain designated parks or activity zones, which can be purchased onsite or online through local tourism platforms.
Booking is generally not required for regular visits. For organized tours or special coastal activities, booking a few days in advance is recommended.
2–4 hours for a standard visit along the coastal areas; half a day if combining with nearby beaches or viewpoints.
Guided tours may be available through local operators, usually in Mandarin. Audio guides are not commonly provided.
Start at the main coastal access point, walk along the shoreline or trails, stop at designated viewpoints, explore beaches or tidal areas, and conclude at nearby cafes or observation spots.
Night visits are generally limited. Special tours may be available seasonally, such as eco-tours or sunset photography trips.
Weekdays and off-peak months are least crowded. Weekends and public holidays see higher visitor numbers.
Basic facilities such as toilets, benches, and small food stalls may be available near main access points. Shops are limited in natural areas.
Most coastal trails are suitable for children and elderly visitors with moderate walking. Wheelchair access may be limited in uneven terrain.
Cash is recommended, although some nearby facilities may accept mobile payments like WeChat Pay or Alipay.
Small local seafood restaurants and cafes are located near coastal access points, serving fresh local dishes.
Vegetarian options are limited. Halal options may require prior inquiry at local restaurants.
Nearby Maoming city offers hotels, guesthouses, and seaside resorts suitable for overnight stays.
Souvenir options include local seafood products, handmade crafts, and coastal-themed memorabilia.
Taxis, ride-hailing apps, or private cars are the most convenient to reach Maoming city or other nearby coastal attractions.