[Hailing Island|A long letter from the blue waves of the South China Sea to summer]

[Hailing Island | A Long Letter to Summer from the Blue Waves of the South China Sea]

Located at the southern tip of Guangdong, Hailing Island resembles a painting carved by sunlight and the sound of the tide. The sand is soft as powder, and tiny shells sting and cool your toes. The water ripples in the sunlight, a turquoise shimmering as if reflecting the entire summer. The sea breeze, carrying the scent of salt and coconut, gently dispels the hustle and bustle of the city.

The beach is deserted in the early morning. The receding tide leaves the wet sand gleaming silver, leaving behind scattered conchs and driftwood. As you step on the damp sand, you hear the whisper of waves crashing against the reefs. The sky gradually fills with pink and orange, and the horizon resembles a soft-focus image. The afternoon sun is at its most dazzling, reflecting the shimmering waves on your face. Occasionally, someone flies a kite on the beach, its colorful tails dancing in the wind like summer fireworks. At dusk, the lights of fishing boats twinkle in the distance, the sea and sky merge into one, and the sound of waves whispers, bringing a soft ending to the day.

Walking along the coast into the fishing village, you'll find alleys framed by red tiles, white walls, and bamboo fences. Fishing nets dry under the eaves, their salty aroma mingling with the scent of the sea. You'll discover this isn't simply a vacation spot, but a rhythm of life—sunlight, waves, and the slowly simmering aroma of the sea, weaving together into a long summer poem.

What's truly enchanting is Phoenix Bay at sunset. Standing on the beach, the fiery crimson of the sky intertwines with the turquoise of the sea, light and shadow gradually stretching with the waves. The coolness of the waves lapping against your ankles feels like a natural massage. The reefs in the distance resemble sleeping giants, waves lapping over them, shimmering white edges. The evening breeze dissipates the heat, leaving only seawater, sunshine, and freedom in the air.

If time permits, walk along the coast to Dongfang Beach or the shallows at the southern end of Hailing Island. The water is translucent, the texture of the sandy bottom like an artist's unfinished sketch, and the waves cast fragments of light into the sky. At this moment, you'll understand: Hailing Island isn't just a tourist destination; it's a place that captures summer, a long poem dedicated to sunshine and sea breeze.



✨ Tips (Useful tips for your trip)
• Time to visit: Early morning, when the beach is empty and the light is soft; afternoon to dusk is prime time for photographing the seascape and sunset.
• Viewing spots: Sunset over Phoenix Bay is a must-see; Dongfang Beach and the southern shallows are perfect for capturing reflections and shimmering waves.
• Accommodation: Most beachfront B&Bs offer a minimalist style. Choose a room facing the sea and enjoy the sound of the morning tide waking you up.
• Food recommendations: Fresh seafood is a must-try, especially sand crabs, grouper, and local seafood; the fishing village snack shops offer hand-made fish balls.
• Transportation: Driving is the most convenient option, allowing you to freely explore the coastline; buses also connect the island's main beaches and fishing villages.
• Seasonal moods: Summer is the busiest and most vibrant; spring and autumn offer gentle sunsets; winter is tranquil, with clearer seas.



📌 Traveler's Notes
On Hailing Island, I learned to slow down and listen to the rhythm of the waves. The intertwining moments of sand, sea, and sunlight are captured more deeply in my heart than any shutter.


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Post by John TE | Sep 2, 2025

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