The Emerald Poem Suspended Over the Azure Sea: A Guide to the Hidden Gem of Wai Lingding Island

Located 38 kilometers southeast of Zhuhai, Wai Lingding Island carves secrets of the sea and sky with its granite ridges. Strolling along the Jade Belt Trail, you'll find Lingding Peak draped in mist like a flowing skirt, while Mineral Lake transforms the South China Sea into a Tiffany-blue crystal. The cliffside inscription left by Wen Tianxiang still resonates with the eternal sorrow of his poem "Crossing Lingding Yang."

Beneath the Twin Pavilion, peculiar rock formations and sea caves echo the tides like dragon chants. As fishing boats return to the harbor under a painted sunset, the coastal boardwalk unfurls a carpet of purple and crimson twilight. Don't miss the crescent-shaped Tower Bay Beach on the northern side of the island, where the "Glass Sea" changes color—mint green at noon and amber gold by dusk.

Anglers engage in a battle of wits with yellowfin bream among the rocky reefs, while campers capture the Milky Way in their whiskey glasses. The island's dried red snapper exudes a salty ocean aroma, and under the shade of banyan trees, a cup of Phoenix Dan Cong tea can stretch an afternoon into eternity.

Take a 70-minute ferry ride from Xiangzhou Port to embark on this forgotten island adventure. When the Big Dipper dips into the infinity pool of the Acacia Forest Inn, you'll understand why this place is hailed as "Zhuhai's Maldives"—a romantic retreat where Lingding Yang witnesses your solitude with nature.

(Note: Avoid weekend crowds, and book ferry tickets in advance. The best time to view the Glass Sea is from May to October, while winter offers the chance to see Chinese white dolphins swimming in the wild.)

Post by 崔崔子 | Apr 14, 2025

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