Jiangmen Taishan's Stunning Coastline | Naqin Bay Day Hike

Day 1 Guangzhou → Naqin Peninsula → Qishiwan → Guangzhou

00:00

Meet and sign in at Kecun Exit B (Line 3 & Line 8) and look for the yellow China-TravelNote flag

07:30

We set off on the bus. The team leader introduced the itinerary and precautions to everyone along the way, and arranged ice-breaking games. Everyone laughed and talked all the way.

11:00

Arriving at the starting point of the Naqin Peninsula hike, we followed the tractor road over a small hill and arrived at our first beach of the day - Dawan. We spread out our mats, had a meal under the shade of the trees, and took a short rest accompanied by the sound of the waves.

12:30

After lunch, we continued to move forward, sometimes climbing over hills, sometimes walking on the beach, and the Stonehenge would echo with our laughter. The teams in front and behind followed the leader's pace and moved forward in an orderly manner.

5:30 PM

We arrived at the last beach, Qishi Bay. The reefs here are of various shapes, and the most noteworthy one is the "Buddha's Big Toe". Check it out as a souvenir. After walking a few hundred meters on the dirt road, we reached the end! We waited for the last group and started the return journey around 6 pm.

9:00 PM

Back to Guangzhou, the event ended happily, and we agreed to see you next time in the tourist world~

Hiking: Hiking distance: 10km, hiking time: 4~6 hours, cumulative climb over 300 meters

Note: During the summer sun, please be sure to hydrate and use sunscreen! The road conditions are quite slippery, with a combination of plowed roads, beaches, and small hills. It is recommended to bring trekking poles.

Naqin Bay is a pristine, undeveloped seaside destination with fresh air and simple folk customs. Surrounded by rocky hills, the beach boasts numerous large, diversely shaped rocks. The sand is golden and smudged with black mud. The powdery black sand is soft and comfortable to step on, making it a perfect place for a leisurely stroll. While the water isn't as clear as that of Yangxi, it's tranquil and sparsely populated, surrounded by small, unspoiled fishing villages.