Back from Pingtan|Honestly Not Recommended for July-August Visits, Just Telling the Truth~ Because...
by Foster_81 Oliver
Jul 22, 2025
Transportation
- Getting there: High-speed rail directly to "Pingtan Station"; 1.5-hour drive from Fuzhou; recommended to rent a car/e-bike on the island (the island loop road is stunning!).
Must-Visit Attractions
1. Northern Ecological Corridor
- Windmill sea + glass walkway, breathtaking sunset, top photo spot.
2. Tannan Bay
- Fine white sand + jelly-like sea, perfect for swimming and camping. Chance to see bioluminescent "blue tears" at night (peak season April-June).
3. Changjiangao Wind Farm Scenic Area
- Giant windmills intertwined with the coastline, go beachcombing at low tide in the evening.
4. Houyan Island
- Rugged offshore island with red pathways and the "68 Nautical Miles" landmark (closest point to Taiwan from mainland China).
5. Xianren Jing (Immortal Well)
- Natural sea-eroded cave, dramatic black reef formations for photography.
Unique Experiences
- Chase "blue tears": Visit Tannan Bay/Dongmei Village at night (April-June) for magical bioluminescent seas (check local forecasts).
- Stone village exploration: Discover Beigang Cultural Village with its stone houses and craft workshops.
- Island loop ride: Rent an e-bike for the "North Route" (coastline + windmills) or "South Route" (beach-hopping).
Food Recommendations
- Seasonal seafood: Oil-braised squid, crab soup, mussel stew—try "Haitan Specialty Snacks" in town.
- Local classics: Shilai Yunzhuan (savory rice cakes), oyster omelet, Bazhen fried rice cakes.
Accommodation
- Beigang Village: Charming stone B&Bs (artsy vibe).
- Downtown: Budget-friendly hotels with great dining options.
Tips
- Book early during peak season (May-October)!
- Sun protection trio: Sunglasses + hat + high-SPF sunscreen!
- Check tide tables for safer beachcombing.
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