Walking to Wait for My Lover to Return | Facing Jieshi in the East, I See the Ocean

Day 1 Guangzhou → Shenzhen → Guangzhou

07:00

The group will gather at Exit B of Kecun Subway Station. Please take the initiative to find the tour leader to sign in. Please arrive early to avoid being late.

07:30

Depart on time. The tour leader will explain the route, itinerary, and precautions on board.

11:30

Arrive at Shenzhen Yangmeikeng, take an electric car to Luzui Villa (electric car fee is 13.8 yuan at your own expense), and start hiking.

12:30

Find a suitable place, take a rest here, and start lunch (bring your own dry food). Everyone is welcome to share the delicious food.

2:30 PM

Arrive at Wanglanggui, rest here, take photos and check in.

3:00 PM

After the rest, we went down the mountain towards the sea.

6:00 PM

Arrive at Luzui Villa Sightseeing Station and take the sightseeing bus back to Yangmeikeng (electric car fare: 13.8 yuan, at your own expense). Meet up for the bus back to Guangzhou.

10:30 PM

Return to Kecun subway station to disband, see you again.

The above is the planned time arrangement, the actual hiking situation on the day shall prevail.


Kind tips:

1. This route is rated 3 stars in difficulty. Please assess your fitness level and register with caution. Physical fitness is required to have completed at least 3-star routes, such as Dongxi Chong, Da Nan Shan, and Tiantang Ding.

2. It's risky to walk at night, so please bring a headlamp as a backup. Traffic jams can cause you to miss the subway, so please be prepared.

Hiking: The small loop is about 9km, with a maximum altitude of 619m, a total climb of 800m, and takes 6-7 hours

Wanglanggui, a unique natural landscape on Shenzhen's Dapeng Peninsula, is located within the Shenzhen Dapeng Geopark, near Luzui Mountain Villa, Dayanding, and Dongchong. Wanglanggui is a massive rock jutting out from the sea. Its unique location and shape offer breathtaking views of the ocean, making it a truly spectacular natural viewing platform. The name Wanglanggui derives from a local legend, which states that the rock's shape resembles a woman standing atop a mountain, longing for her husband's return, hence the name "Wanglanggui."

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