Riyue Bay Haimen Tourism Area is a half-moon shaped bay, known as the "Gold Coast of Hainan." The tourism area is divided into Haimen Park and Taihai folk cultural touring area. Haimen Park includes the Haimen Wonders, Coconut Grove Leisure Plaza, Longwang Ding, and more. Following a small river, the Taihai folk cultural touring area offers a combination of characteristic marine landscapes and gulf culture. It organically links the Grandmother's Home, Taihai Lanyuan, Palm of Pan Gu (creator of the universe in Chinese mythology), Chinese Dragon, and other attractions.
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Show More ReviewsWenchang Moon Bay, located at the easternmost tip of Hainan Island, is a crescent-shaped pristine bay. It's not overly commercialized, offering a tranquil environment with few crowds, fine white sand, and crystal-clear water that gradually transitions into glass-like clarity. Its main appeal is its unspoiled natural environment for sea views, sunrises, beachcombing, and quiet relaxation – perfect for taking photos without crowds. It's not a bustling bathing beach, has very few amenities, and isn't ideal for purely leisurely water activities or dining. Highlights: 1. Extra-long pure white sand beach (approximately 8-11km), gentle slope, wide shallows at low tide, and high visibility; crystal-clear sea on sunny days; at low tide, you can dig for hermit crabs, small crabs, shells, and go beachcombing (check tide information in advance). 2. Panoramic views from the top of Tongguling Mountain: crescent-shaped coastline, white sand beaches, and coastal forest belts—a breathtaking vista; stunning sunrise (east of Hainan facing the sea), sunset is less spectacular than on the west coast. 3. Off-the-beaten-path photo opportunity: Hobbit-style cabins near the Hejing Moon Bay residential area offer free photo opportunities—a fairytale setting combined with the sea. 4. Very few people, quiet, clean, with minimal litter and almost no commercial noise.