
The Jiaoweijiao Lighthouse stands on a headland in Jiaowei Township, Xuwen County, Guangdong Province. From afar, it resembles a rocket about to launch itself into the sky. Approaching the lighthouse, the seven bold characters "The Southernmost Tip of Mainland China" shimmer in dazzling glory, lending the lighthouse a particularly majestic and imposing appearance.
Lush greenery graces the front, while the yellow sandy beach creates a mystical atmosphere in the back. Seagulls soar and play on the left, while the gentle waters sing on the right. Like a loving mother, the Kau Wei Cape Lighthouse watches over this land, listening to the whispers of maritime history.
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Kau Wei Cape Lighthouse is an important navigational landmark in Zhanjiang, guiding ships safely along the coast. It has historical significance for maritime trade and coastal defense in Guangdong.
Located on Kau Wei Cape in Zhanjiang, Guangdong. Visitors can reach the lighthouse by taxi or private car from downtown Zhanjiang. Public buses may get close, but walking or taxi is needed for the final stretch.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are in the morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and optimal lighting for photography.
Entrance is usually free, but some areas may have small fees. Tickets are generally purchased on-site if required; online booking is rarely needed.
Booking in advance is generally not required due to low crowds.
1–2 hours is sufficient to explore the lighthouse, nearby cliffs, and coastal scenery.
Guided tours are limited and usually in Chinese; audio guides are generally not available.
Start at the lighthouse entrance, climb to the top, walk along cliff pathways, explore nearby beaches, and end at a sunset viewpoint.
Night visits are generally not allowed for safety reasons, and no light shows are available.
The site is not usually crowded; weekdays and non-holiday periods are the quietest.
Some areas, especially the lighthouse stairs and cliffs, may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. Children should be supervised.
Cash is recommended for small purchases; some vendors may accept mobile payments.
Local seafood restaurants and small cafes are available near the cape and in Zhanjiang city.
Vegetarian options exist at some restaurants; halal options may be limited and require prior inquiry.
Hotels, guesthouses, and seaside resorts are available in Zhanjiang city and along the coastal road near Kau Wei Cape.
Souvenirs include local crafts, small lighthouse models, and seafood specialty products.
Private car or taxi is the most convenient. Local buses can connect to downtown Zhanjiang and nearby coastal attractions.