Xizhou Island is very interesting. There are many snacks on it. Just like an ancient town, there is a street with snacks and tea shops on both sides. A little distance from the sea is not very close. Free tickets.
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Xizhou Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Xizhou Island, also known as Xuzhou, is called "Lamma Island" by the locals, and there is a sign monument erected by the Huizhou Municipal People's Government in the south of the island. Xizhou Island is an unmanaged desert island. It was originally developed, but was destroyed by a typhoon. The investors suffered heavy losses, so there are still some remnants on the island. There are many crabs, sea cucumbers, puffer fish and all kinds of shells near Xizhou Island, and the fishermen nearby also like to fish here. It is completely possible to remove the heavy armor on weekdays, abandon the hustle and bustle of the city, and immerse yourself in pure nature and clarity. All kinds of plants are scattered all over the archipelago, and the scenery everywhere on the island is natural. Coming here is like being in a natural forest botanical garden, and the whole person feels refreshed.
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Xizhou Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Xizhou Island is very interesting. There are many snacks on it. Just like an ancient town, there is a street with snacks and tea shops on both sides. A little distance from the sea is not very close. Free tickets.
Xizhou Island is a very local place, worth visiting.
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Very good small island, developed, but not particularly perfect. Many people bring tents, sleep on the beach at night, a good experience
Xizhou Island is a desert island in the waters of Daya Bay, which is located at the junction of Shen and Huihui. There are many crabs, sea cucumbers, large shells, and various plants throughout the islands.