Zhangzhou has a strange coast, is a volcanic rock coast formed on the coastline after the eruption of a million years ago, located in the west of Zhangzhou's Weiman Town, several kilometers from north to south. Looking up from the beach, the cliffs on the shore resemble an ancient castle, the red "city wall" about 20 or 30 meters high, quite a bit of momentum. The beach is a black or brown lava that flows straight into the sea, washed, cut and separated by seawater all year round, and the different forms of rock surfaced out of the water, forming this strange and spectacular scene. A reef is as far away as a "hoe" inserted into the sea sand, known as "the gods plough the sea", I think more like a winged eagle, it is better to call "the eagle wings." An arched cave is like a city gate. It is said that if the appropriate weather is caught, the north wind makes waves and the rock hits the roar, so there is a nice name called "Longmen Rain Wave". There is also a natural small harbor called Lovers Bay, which can be seen moored by several fishing boats. The volcanic coast is pristine, quaint, natural and even desert, and there is little artificial trace except for a path down the mountain, which is a rare pristine and secluded coast.