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I finally went to the Xisha Islands mentioned in the textbooks. They only welcome Chinese citizens. I finally went to the rich Xisha Islands mentioned in the elementary school textbooks! It really only accepts Chinese citizens!
You can really see the descriptions in the textbooks: "The waters around the Xisha Islands are colorful and magnificent", "There are endless beautiful shells on the beach, big and small, in different colors and in all kinds of shapes."
If you are planning to come here to experience "half fish is usually water", you must read this!
Changle Princess
The only way to go to the Xisha Islands is by boat. There are three ships to choose from: South China Sea Dream, Xianglong Island, and Changle Princess. I took the Changle Princess, but it has stopped flying now. It will resume in December. Please pay attention to the official news.

When you board the boat from Sanya, there is no internet or signal after the boat sets sail. There are activities to enjoy on the boat, and you can also prepare entertainment activities that don't require internet access in advance. There are buffets on the boat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The seafood is all caught from the sea, very fresh and delicious. Recommended
Yagong Island
It is almost entirely made up of shellfish and coral reefs, which is very beautiful, but you need to wear thick-soled shoes, otherwise it is difficult to walk. There are fishermen and simple houses, which gives a secluded feeling.
Quanfu Island
It is an uninhabited island with a small area and an altitude of only about 1 meter.
The sand is very fine and pure white, and the sea water is crystal clear, so you can see the underwater situation very clearly. The solemn flag-raising ceremony takes place here.
■Flag-raising ceremony
Very very very recommended! There is an indescribable emotion when watching the flag-raising ceremony. The red flag flutters on the island, and every time I think of it, my heart surges.
Silver Island
Known as the "Maldives" of China, it has a very small area of ​​only 0.01 square kilometers. Half of it is sand and the other half is rocky shoals, which is great for taking photos. There are fishermen living here, who guard this territory of their motherland.

Post by Midnight@Serenity~444111 | Dec 2, 2024

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