
Cape Jinmu is the southernmost point of China's continental shelf, a true "End of the World." While it's generally acknowledged that Cape Tianya Haijiao is China's southernmost cape, it's more accurate to say that Cape Jinmu is the true southernmost point.
The entire cape of Jinmu Cape blends seamlessly with the surrounding mountains. Aside from a solitary lighthouse standing at the line between sea and sky, it's rarely visited. The iconic lighthouse offers a breathtaking view of the vast expanse of water, creating a mysterious and spacious beauty. However, in recent years, it has become a popular destination for marine enthusiasts and photographers, and a popular wedding photography location.
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Jinmu Corner is a coastal scenic area in Sanya, Hainan, known for its natural beauty, including beaches, cliffs, and clear waters. It is popular for leisure tourism, photography, and marine activities, highlighting Hainan’s tropical charm.
Jinmu Corner is located in Sanya, Hainan. Visitors can reach it by taxi, private car, or local bus from Sanya city center. Walking along the coast is possible within the scenic area.
The area is open year-round. The best time to visit is from October to April when the weather is mild and sunny, avoiding the hot and rainy summer months.
Entry to Jinmu Corner is generally free, though certain activities or nearby facilities may have fees. Tickets for special activities can be purchased on-site or through travel apps.
Advance booking is not required for general entry. For water sports or guided tours, booking a few days in advance is recommended during peak season.
2–4 hours are enough to explore the beach, walk along the coast, and enjoy basic activities. Half a day can be spent for water sports or relaxation.
Guided tours are available through local travel agencies, mainly in Chinese. English-speaking guides may be arranged for private groups.
Night visits are possible but limited; the area is mainly for daytime beach and coastal activities. Special tours can be arranged via local operators.
Weekdays and off-season months (May–September) are less crowded. Weekends and holidays attract more tourists.
Facilities include public restrooms, small food stalls, beachside cafes, and shaded rest areas. Water and snacks should be carried if planning extended stays.
Main beach areas are accessible for elderly and children. Some rocky or cliff sections may be challenging for disabled visitors.
Most facilities accept mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and cash. Some small stalls may prefer cash only.
Beachside cafes and local restaurants offer seafood, tropical drinks, and light meals. Many are located near the main beach access points.
Vegetarian options are available in some restaurants. Halal food options are limited and may require inquiry at restaurants in Sanya city.
Several hotels, resorts, and guesthouses are near Jinmu Corner, ranging from budget accommodations to luxury beachfront resorts.
Souvenir shops offer local crafts, tropical fruit products, seashells, and beach-themed items.
Taxis, buses, and ride-hailing services are convenient for traveling to other Sanya attractions or nearby towns. Car rentals are also available for more flexibility.