Fangchenggang, you'll be speechless upon arrival
by Butler Jacqueline Jacq
Jun 23, 2024
Fangchenggang is indeed a seriously underestimated hidden gem! As a coastal border city in Guangxi, it features Southeast Asian-style islands, pristine beaches, unique border culture, and secluded primitive forests. Best of all, it's uncrowded with beautiful scenery and affordable prices. Here are some highlights you shouldn't miss—after reading, you might want to leave immediately:
### 🌊 **"Coastal views rivaling Sanya, yet much less crowded"**
1. **Bailang Beach**: A spectacular sight of black sand and white waves; at low tide, the beach creates mirror-like reflections, and the sunset looks like a spilled palette of colors.
2. **Strange Rock Beach**: Unique landforms created by volcanic rock, with natural stone bridges and caves eroded by seawater—photos here look like Iceland!
3. **Wanwei Golden Beach**: A 10 km golden sandy beach, home to Jing ethnic fishermen, where you can experience intangible cultural heritage like stilt fishing.
### 🏝️ **"Hidden islands: like Southeast Asia alternatives"**
- **Jiangshan Peninsula**: An undeveloped virgin territory with crystal clear waters, coral reefs, and mangrove wetlands; you can see tropical fish while snorkeling.
- **Le Shan Ancient Fishing Village**: A 300-year-old fishing village with tidal walkways and sea forests that resemble scenes from "Goblin."
- **Jing Ethnic Islands (Wutou/Wanwei/Shanxin)**: The only settlement of China's maritime ethnic group, with lively "Ha Festival" celebrations in the sixth lunar month.
### 🌿 **"Impressive land attractions too"**
- **Ten Thousand Mountains National Forest Park**: Tropical rainforest waterfalls and wild monkey groups, with hiking routes that feel truly primitive.
- **Dongxing Port**: Stand with one foot in China and one in Vietnam, with Vietnamese coffee and baguette aromas filling the streets; you can even get a temporary visa to visit Mang City.
- **Beilun River Rafting**: Bamboo rafting on the China-Vietnam border river, with karst peaks and banana plantations on both shores.
### 🦞 **"A paradise for seafood lovers"**
Recommended spots: **Qisha Fishing Port** or **Hongsha Wharf**, buy directly when fishing boats return in the afternoon:
- Wild large shrimp for 30 yuan/500g
- Oysters for 15 yuan/dozen
- Butter crabs for 5 yuan each
Processing fee at food stalls is 10-15 yuan per dish. Try garlic and vermicelli steamed sandworms or charcoal-grilled squid tubes!
### 📍 **Tips**
- Best season: May-October (avoid August fishing moratorium)
- Transportation: 1.5-hour drive from Nanning, or high-speed train to Fangchenggang North Station
- Hidden activities: Dig for shellfish at Wanwei Sea Wall during low tide; locals will teach you how to "fish" for razor clams using salt
**The beauty of Fangchenggang lies in its "undisturbed" nature—no crowded tourists, just the sound of fishing boat whistles and the salty smell of sea breeze.** If you're tired of commercialized coastal cities, this place will give you the most authentic southern fishing village experience.
Post by Bella901_Bennett | May 8, 2025


















