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Donghai Island (东海岛) , located in the southeastern sea area of Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, is the fifth largest island in China and the largest island in Guangdong.

Donghai Island has a superior geographical location, with the Pacific Ocean to the east, Southeast Asia to the south, and the southwest bordering the vast ocean. It serves as an important crossroads for China’s trade with countries along the Indian Ocean, the Pacific, and Europe. It is also a key gateway for imports and exports in China’s Southwestern Golden Triangle Economic Zone. Throughout history, Donghai Island has been a significant hub of the Maritime Silk Road, witnessing countless merchant ships and cultural exchanges.

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Districts

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Dongshan District:As the administrative center of the area, Dongshan District blends urban and rural landscapes. Tourists can look for landmarks such as Dongshan Bridge and Dongshan Square. It is a great place to experience the combination of local culture and modern development.

Min’an Town:Min’an Town is famous for its rich historical and cultural heritage, with many local temples and traditional festivals. Major landmarks include Min’an Temple and Min’an Old Street. Visitors interested in cultural tourism, local crafts, and festivals should consider visiting.

Donghao Town:Donghao Town boasts beautiful coastal scenery and agricultural landscapes. Tourists can visit Donghao Seaside to enjoy the charming ocean views, and also explore the Donghao Agricultural Museum to learn about local farming traditions. This place is perfect for those seeking tranquility, relaxation, and nature experiences.

Naozhou Town:Naozhou Town is a vibrant fishing hub known for its unique seafood cuisine. Tourists can visit landmarks such as Naozhou Harbor and Naozhou Seafood Market. This area is ideal for visitors interested in maritime culture, seafood delicacies, and fishing traditions.

History

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Donghai Island, located in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, is one of the largest islands in the South China Sea. Historically, it served as an important hub for maritime transport and trade due to its strategic location. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, it was known for its fishing and salt industries. In modern times, the island has developed into a region balancing industry and tourism, especially with a strong focus on petrochemical industries. It also preserves traditional culture and customs, showcasing its rich history and diverse cultural heritage.

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Donghai Island is a large flat island, located in the South China Sea southwest of the city of Zhanjiang,Guangdong Province. It has a tropical monsoon climate, which is warm and humid all year. The average temperature is between 22°C and 25°C. Winters are mild with little cold weather.

There is plenty of rainfall, especially from May to September during the summer, with heavy rain and typhoons common. The island gets a lot of sunshine, especially in winter and spring.


Surrounded by the sea, the air is humid, and sea breezes blow all year, making the weather comfortable. It is a great place for farming and tourism.Its main attraction is a long beach which stretches along the entire eastern shore of the island.

In the west, the island is connected to the mainland by a long causeway/bridge. The north-central part of the island has a new industrial zone, with a steel mill, an oil refinery,pharmaceutical factories, etc.; it even has a railway connection to the mainland (freight only). The rest of the island, including its south shore, is mostly rural, with fishing villages, aquaculture (shrimp) ponds, and fields of sugar cane, corn, and "lucky bamboo" (富贵竹).

A field of lucky bamboo (Dracena sanderiana)

Get in

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By Bus

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1 Dongjian Passenger Station (东简客运站).Several city bus routes from Zhanjiang (mostly, from Xiashan, but some also from Chikan) run into Donghai Island, making frequent stops along their routes. Their destinations include Donghai Island Bus Station (东海岛客运站) in Dongshan Town, Dongjian Bus Station (东简客运站) in Dongjian, Longhaitian Bus Station (龙海天客运站) near Donghai Beach, and the Dongnan Harbor (东南码头, where ferries to Naozhou dock). Take a bus from "Xia Mountain - Southeast," "Xia Mountain - Longhaitian," or "Xia Mountain - Min'an" (make sure to inform the driver that you want to go to Donghai Island). You will arrive at the Donghai Island bus terminal, with a fare of 8 yuan.

2 Xiashan East Dike Station (霞山东堤站).No. 32 (Dongti bus station in Xiashan (霞山东堤站) to Dongnan Harbor (东南码头) at the southeastern tip of Donghai Island).

3 Southeast Wharf (东南码头).There are also express buses from the mainland (from both bus stations in Zhanjiang, and from Leizhou) to some points in Donghai Island, in particular to the Dongnan Harbor.

Buses depart every 20 minutes from near the Xia Mountain Railway Station, with a fare of 8 yuan.

By Taxi

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From Zhanjiang Railway Station to Donghai Island, a taxi travels 34.4 km, and the fare is approximately 110 yuan.

By Car

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An old causeway (can be used by bicycles and motorbikes) and the new bridge parallel to it run to Donghai Island from the southern suburbs of Zhanjiang (the Huguang area). Another bridge, between Donghai Island and the Leizhou City area, is under construction as of 2018.

Get around

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Roads

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Donghai Island has a 6.8 km road connecting the island to Zhanjiang city’s road and rail networks. The 28 km central road on the island connects all parts of the island. Roads like Zhanlin Road, Haiming Road, Taosheng Road, Shugang Road, and Southeast Avenue are all paved.

Railway

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The Donghai Island railway was fully connected on August 2, 2017, and will open later this year. Zhanjiang and the entire western Guangdong region will soon enter the high-speed rail era. The Donghai Island railway is 57.31 km long and consists of two parts: from Huanglue to Zhanjiang West, and from Zhanjiang West to the steel factory.

The first part starts from the Maozhan Railway Huanglue Station and heads west to Zhanjiang West Station on the Yuehai Railway. This part is a 17.56 km double-line electrified passenger and freight railway with a target speed of 200 km/h. The second part starts from Zhanjiang West Station, crosses Tongming Bay, and reaches the Donghai Island steel and refining base. This section is 39.75 km long, with a target speed of 120 km/h.

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donghaidao bridge
  • 1 Cross-Sea Bridge (东海岛跨海大桥), Guangdong Province city of Zhanjiang,Donghai island. The Donghai Island Cross-Sea Bridge is another major cross-sea bridge project in Zhanjiang, following the Haibay Bridge. The project includes the Donghai Island Cross-Sea Bridge and the Guangdong Haida Road to Weilu Port highway, connecting the existing Zhanjiang Port Expressway, Yuzhan Expressway, and National Highways 325, 207, and Provincial Highways 373 and 374. Together, they form a modern highway network around Zhanjiang city, Zhanjiang Port, and the Donghai Island steel base. The Guangdong Haida Road to Weilu Port Expressway is 24.2 kilometers long, with the Donghai Bridge itself being 4300 meters long. The entire route follows first-class road standards with a designed speed of 100 km/h. The road on the island is designed with six lanes, while the bridge and parts outside the island are designed with eight lanes. The project is being implemented in stages, with a six-lane road on the island, a 33.5-meter wide embankment, and a half-width four-lane bridge, with a bridge width of 20.25 meters.
  • Ducks walking home to Longtou Village after a day at sea
    2 Longhaitian Tourism Area (龙海天度假区). Located in the eastern part of Donghai Island, Longhaitian is a natural tourist destination formed by mountains, valleys, hills, beaches, and green forests. Longshuiling is one of the most remarkable scenic spots in the area. It is believed to have formed from a volcanic eruption in ancient times. Standing at 110 meters, the area is perpetually lush and picturesque.

    It is said that before the French colonizers took over Guangzhou Bay, the area around Longshuiling was covered in white sand, with only the peaks being reddish clay. On the summit of Longshuiling, there is a temple called the "Gaoshan Gong" temple, carved from a large stone, a perfect and delicate piece of craftsmanship. According to legend, when Gaoshan Gong was traveling to the South Sea to attend the Peach Banquet hosted by Guanyin, he could not fly over Longshuiling because of its height. In his frustration, he kicked a large portion of the mountain away, creating the current landscape. Later, Gaoshan Gong stayed in the area. Near the temple, there is a cave with a diameter of one meter and an immeasurable depth. On the mountain, there are stone figures, stone drums, and stone gongs. When struck, the stone drum produces a mystical sound, "dong, dong, dong," and "dang, dang, dang." Unfortunately, it was destroyed by the French colonizers who blasted it to build a lighthouse.
  • 3 Longshuiling (龙水岭). Longshuiling is the gateway for ships entering and exiting Zhanjiang Port, a natural "green marker." Beneath it, there are abandoned military tunnels carved through the mountain, full of clever mechanisms. It is planned to be developed into a multifunctional entertainment spot called the "Underground Dragon Palace." Longshuiling is not high, and compared to the average natural elevation of about 20 meters on Donghai Island, it gives the feeling of "ascending Longshuiling and looking down on Little Donghai." Standing at the top, the natural scenery of Donghai Island is visible in its entirety. To the west, the fields are dotted with green, the clouds are magnificent, and to the east, the vast sea stretches endlessly. Looking closely, the white waves roll in layers, and the silver sands shine. The sound of the wind in the forests and the waves crashing adds to the atmosphere.

    The origin of Longshuiling's name is unclear, but there are various local legends. One story says that it was originally a feng shui site chosen by the local Long family ancestors but was destroyed by the government and turned into a mound. Another legend tells of a time long ago when the Queen Mother of the West came to Earth and accidentally lost a fragrant pearl in Hong Kong. The Dragon King sent ten small dragons to guard the pearl, and one white dragon, captivated by Donghai Island's beauty, left its post and settled there, enjoying the scenery.
    Longhaitian Beach
  • 4 Longhaitian Beach (龙海天沙滩). Also known as Longhai Beach, it is recognized by world tourism authorities as the second longest beach in the world, stretching 28 kilometers long and 150 to 300 meters wide. It ranks just behind Australia's Gold Coast and is the longest beach in China.
  • 5 puolao gong (婆老宫). Puolao Gong is a famous sea harvesting spot on Donghai Island, located close to Dongshan Town, easily accessible by electric scooter. Sea harvesting activities are closely tied to the tidal schedule, so it’s important to check the tidal times before setting out. When the tide goes out, a large variety of seafood appears on the beach, attracting many people to collect them. The first wave of participants usually gathers the most, as the seafood is concentrated in the tidal areas when the tide recedes early.

    Puolao Gong is also a popular location for sunset viewing. In the evening, the coastal scenery is enchanting, making it an ideal place for many visitors and photographers to capture the sunset.
  • 6 Zhuang Clan Ancestral Hall (庄氏宗祠). Located in Dongshan Village on Donghai Island, Zhanjiang, Guangdong, the Zhuang Clan Ancestral Hall carries an 800-year history and serves as a spiritual and cultural hub for the Zhuang family. Dongshan Village, renowned for its rich heritage, has produced numerous notable figures who made significant contributions in various fields. The ancestral hall honors the Zhuang ancestors, including Zhuang Qiang (a jinshen official), Zhuang Guanghan (a scholar of the Imperial Academy), Zhuang Changzong (a national scholar), Zhuang Zhicheng (a national scholar), Zhuang Changju (a Wenlin Lang), Zhuang Quancheng (a county magistrate), and other esteemed individuals such as Zhuang Jingliu, Zhuang Yuanpin, Zhuang Quanjiang, and Zhuang Erbu, who excelled as scholars, officials, and virtuous individuals. This highlights the Zhuang family’s long-standing tradition of valuing education and moral integrity.

    The ancestral hall’s architecture is both ancient and dignified, reflecting the unique style of clan structures in the Lingnan region. It is an important site for studying the history of the Zhuang family and local culture. During ancestral festivals, the hall is vibrant with incense offerings and gatherings of clan members, who honor their ancestors, uphold family traditions, and demonstrate the unity and enduring legacy of the Zhuang family.

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Festival

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  • Donghai Island Human Dragon Dance
    Donghai Island God Parade Activities (东海岛游神活动), Min’an Town, Donghai Island, Zhanjiang. Every year on the 4th day of the Lunar New Year. In Zhanjiang, many towns and villages share a tradition of processions known as “You Shen” (God Parade), a custom deeply rooted in the region’s culture. Activities like piercing with “Ling Jian” (divine arrows) or walking on “Zhang” (rods) are part of these vibrant rituals. Commonly referred to as the “Nian Li” (Annual Festival), this unique tradition in western Guangdong centers on communal worship and celebration. The event rotates across different areas in Zhanjiang according to a set schedule.

    On the designated day, villagers dress in their finest attire to honor deities, pay respects to ancestors, and conduct sacrifices to the land and community gods. These elaborate ceremonies are a prayer for good weather, prosperity, and peace. If you want to witness a “You Shen” parade on Donghai Island, head to Min’an Town on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. The vibrant atmosphere, colorful costumes, and grand rituals make it a truly unforgettable experience.
  • Donghai Island Traditional Customs and Beliefs (东海岛传统文化习俗), Min’an Town, Donghai Island, Zhanjiang. Every year on the 2nd and 16th day of the Lunar Month and during important festivals. Donghai Island preserves many traditional customs and folk beliefs. One of these is “Bai Gongzu”, a long-standing local custom where, on the 2nd and 16th day of each month, as well as during important festivals, every household prepares offerings to honor the family gods and ancestors, praying for peace and happiness. Another unique spiritual treasure of the island is the Ji Tong culture. Carefully selected and trained mediums, known as Ji Tong, perform rituals to pray for blessings and remove misfortune for the people, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence of humans, nature, faith, and reality.
  • Donghai Island Human Dragon Dance (东海岛人龙舞), Dongshanwei, Dongshan Town, Donghai Island, Zhanjiang Development Zone. Every year on the 16th day of the Lunar New Year. The Donghai Island Human Dragon Dance is an ancient traditional dance art that originated in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, with a history of over 300 years. The dance consists of three parts: the dragon head, body, and tail, performed by both strong men and children. The dragon head symbolizes the spirit of the dragon, with a strong man carrying three children to represent the dragon’s horns, eyes, and tongue. The dragon body is formed by performers lying down in sections, connecting to create the shape of a yellow or green dragon.

    During the performance, dancers move to the rhythm of the drums. The dragon’s eyes shine brightly, its body rolls left and right, and the tail swings up and down, creating a magnificent and powerful scene. It looks like the dragon is flying in the sky, displaying strength and unity. This dance is rich in local flavor and is hailed as “A Unique Treasure of the East,” a gem of Donghai Island’s folk culture.

Eat

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Min'an Stove Crab

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Min'an Stove Crab is a famous local specialty of Donghai Island, known for its excellent reputation. People often attend banquets in Min'an and look forward to tasting the delicious stove crab, enjoying the unique flavor of this southern sea product.

The stove crab gets its name because it is caught in "stoves," which are artificial crab holes. When crabs become fat, they need to enter the stove to shed their shells. People catch them in these man-made holes, which is why they are called "stove crabs." The stove crab has a chance to "perfect itself" after entering the stove, which makes it different from other crabs. It is known for being "fat, fragrant, sweet, crispy," and "long-lived." The most obvious characteristic of the stove crab is its fatness. The meat is full, and the crab roe is deep red and firm. It tastes fragrant and sweet. After eating it, you may feel like the taste lasts for three days. The shell of the stove crab is soft and crispy, often with a "double coat." It is considered the "pride" of crabs.

Crabs grow by shedding their shells periodically. When a crab becomes too fat, its hard shell limits its growth, so it grows a soft shell inside. After the soft shell is fully developed, it sheds the old hard shell. During this process, the crab is soft and vulnerable, and it must find a safe place to hide. This is when it looks for a hole or shelter. People take advantage of this behavior and dig stoves to catch these "noble guests" about to shed their shells. Min'an, located near the inland sea with favorable soil and many mangroves, is an ideal place for stove crabs to grow. It is said that the local people have been catching stove crabs since the early Ming Dynasty, about 600 years ago. Min'an stove crabs are sold to cities like Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, and Hong Kong, gaining more popularity. However, due to the influence of new fishing techniques and advanced nets, the production of stove crabs is declining, raising concerns about their future. Authorities should take action to protect the resources and ensure their sustainable development.


Donghai Melon

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Donghai Melon, also known as "Apple Melon" because of its apple-like shape, is a local specialty of Donghai Island. This melon is rare in other regions. During the harvest season, the markets of Donghai Island are full of melon stalls, and the fragrance fills the air.

When ripe, the skin of the Donghai melon is white, smooth, and tender. Through the skin, you can see some green "melon veins." The fruit has a sweet and refreshing fragrance. Donghai melon is known for its high water content, sweet taste, and crispy texture. It has medicinal properties, helping to cool the body, relieve summer heat, promote urination, and strengthen the spleen and stomach. It is a popular summer fruit in southern China.

Donghai Island is the main producing area for these melons, especially the apple melon variety. The size of the melon varies depending on factors like planting season, seed quality, and management. Smaller melons usually weigh around 0.1 kilograms, while the largest ones can reach over 1 kilogram.

In Donghai Island, when melons are in season, they are very cheap, costing around one yuan per kilogram. Outside the island, the price rises significantly. In Zhanjiang City, high-quality melons can sell for 4 to 6 yuan per kilogram. During summer, the locals often enjoy sweet and refreshing melons every day, and some people even store them in refrigerators to enjoy the chilled version, which tastes even sweeter and more refreshing.

In the future, Donghai melons will be sold across the country and even to Hong Kong and Macau, where they are loved by customers.

Dongshan Goose Restaurant


Dongshan Goose Restaurant

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The white-cut goose is served in large portions with a rich and fragrant taste. The owner also offers a side of sweet dessert soup. It comes with a plate of soy sauce, scallions, and cilantro, as well as a sweet sauce. The scallions paired with the goose meat create a refreshing and delicious taste, while the sweet sauce is similar to the one used for roast goose, which many locals love. The rice is cooked with water from the goose and salt, giving it a fresh, flavorful taste—similar to salted oil rice, but with an extra savory richness from the goose fat.


1 易查易典 (一点茶), +86 07593396939.

Yi Cha Yi Dian

“Yi Cha Yi Dian” is a popular restaurant on Donghai Island, known for its unique tea culture and delicious dishes. The restaurant offers a wide variety of food, blending local Guangdong specialties with creative cuisine. Here are some recommended dishes:

Special Snacks: The restaurant serves various traditional Cantonese snacks, such as siu mai, shrimp dumplings, and spring rolls. Each dish is meticulously prepared and delicious, especially the shrimp dumplings, which are thin-skinned, tender, and flavorful.

Tea Drinks: As one of “Yi Cha Yi Dian’s” specialties, the restaurant offers a wide range of tea drinks. In addition to classic teas like Pu’er and Longjing, there are also unique flower teas and fruit teas. The tea is fragrant and refreshing, making it a perfect pairing with the food.

Dim Sum: The restaurant offers a wide selection of dim sum, from traditional steamed items to innovative desserts. The egg tarts and taro cakes are particularly recommended, with a crisp exterior and soft, sticky filling that leaves a lasting impression.

Seafood Dishes: Being an island, Donghai Island naturally features a variety of seafood dishes. The restaurant serves fresh seafood fried rice, steamed fish, and salt-and-pepper shrimp, all of which highlight the freshness of the seafood and unique seasonings that make them irresistible.

Sweet Soups and Desserts: For desserts, they offer classic double-skin milk and coconut sago, which are sweet but not overwhelming, making them a perfect treat after a meal.

Overall, “Yi Cha Yi Dian” is not just a restaurant but a relaxing dining experience, with a perfect combination of tea aroma and delicious food, making it one of the most popular dining spots on Donghai Island.

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2 Oyster Feast · Zhanjiang Oysters (Donghai Branch) (蚝抵食·湛江生蚝(东海店)), +86 19126677778. A Ultimate Celebration of Size and Flavor The oysters here are of excellent quality, with varying sizes – the small ones are delicate and charming, while the larger ones are bold and impressive. Whether you’re a fan of the delicate little oysters or a lover of the giant ones, there’s something to satisfy every craving. The flavors are incredibly diverse, ranging from garlic (with a choice of spicy or not), super stimulating wasabi, uniquely appealing durian, fresh and pure natural taste, to the rich and savory cheesy flavor. Each bite feels like a dance on your taste buds. Barbecue Extravaganza: The Perfect Collision of Charcoal and Secret Recipes Common Zhanjiang barbecue delights such as spicy beef, grilled ribs, and chicken wings are all grilled to perfection over charcoal, sizzling with oil and emitting an aroma that hits you right in the heart. What’s even better are the exclusive secret recipes for grilled items, each skewer being a masterpiece created by the chef, with flavors that are truly exceptional. Seafood Congee Harmony: A Deep Embrace of Land and Sea Flavors A wonderful combination of scallops, dried shrimp, fresh shrimp, oysters, and chicken creates a bowl of seafood congee that will blow your mind with its freshness. The delicate flavors of the sea and the rich taste of the land blend together on your tongue, and every bite is full of happiness. The ingredients are incredibly fresh, the cooking methods are authentic, and the service is attentive and thoughtful. Dining here is not just about having a meal – it’s like stepping into a magical world of culinary delights.

3 Fresh Flavor Stone Mill Rice Noodle Rolls (鲜味石磨肠粉), +86 13553552684. A restaurant located on Donghai Island, known for making rice noodle rolls using traditional stone mill techniques, resulting in a smooth and delicate texture. The restaurant offers a variety of flavor options, with fresh and rich ingredients, paired with homemade sauces, creating a unique and memorable taste. The rice noodle rolls here focus on fresh ingredients and emphasize both flavor and nutrition, making it a popular choice among locals and tourists.

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  • 1 Guoxing Plaza (国兴广场). Guoxing Plaza, located in Dongjian Town, Donghai Island, Zhanjiang City, is a key commercial hub in the area. The plaza enjoys convenient transportation, with several nearby bus stops such as Gangtie Relocation Community, Guoxing Plaza, Zhangang Plaza, and Dongjian New Road. Bus routes including 503, 509, 501, and 507 make it easy for both residents and tourists to access the plaza.

    Inside the plaza, there are various commercial facilities, including a clothing mall that caters to diverse shopping and dining needs. Since its grand opening on December 28, 2017, the clothing mall has attracted numerous customers seeking a quality shopping experience.

    Additionally, there are several hotels near Guoxing Plaza, such as the Zhanjiang Caitelais Holiday Hotel (Dongjian Branch), conveniently located opposite the Dongjian Town Government. Its prime location and excellent transportation links make it an ideal choice for visitors.

    As a commercial hub on Donghai Island, Guoxing Plaza offers convenient shopping and leisure experiences for both local residents and travelers alike.

Drink

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Dongshanli Teahouse

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Dongshanli Teahouse is a tea house with distinctive local characteristics located near Dongjian Town on Donghai Island, Zhanjiang. As one of the representatives of Donghai Island’s traditional tea culture, Dongshanli Teahouse provides a great place for both visitors and locals to enjoy tea, relax, and socialize. The design of the teahouse blends modern and traditional elements, creating a warm and peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for people of all ages to unwind and savor tea.

The Teahouse offers a wide variety of tea drinks, especially local flower teas and green teas. All the tea leaves are carefully selected, ensuring that every guest can taste the pure and authentic flavor of the tea. Additionally, Dongshanli Teahouse serves traditional snacks, such as dim sum, savory and sweet treats, which pair wonderfully with the tea.

The Teahouse has an elegant environment with traditional Chinese-style decor, and the interior is simple and graceful, providing a strong cultural vibe. The service is attentive, with tea masters demonstrating the tea ceremony, guiding guests to experience the unique charm of tea tasting. Many tourists and locals gather here to meet, chat, and enjoy a leisurely time.

If you visit Donghai Island, Dongshanli Teahouse is undoubtedly a great choice, where you can not only taste authentic tea drinks but also experience the rich local culture and warm hospitality.

Sleep

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Lifeng Hotel

1 Llifeng hotel (麓枫酒店), No. 66, Donghai Avenue Development Community, Dongjian Subdistrict, Donghai Island, +8607592205511. The hotel is located in the core business district of Dongjian Subdistrict, Economic and Technological Development Zone, Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. With a prime location and convenient transportation, it is adjacent to Longhaitian Resort and Zhanjiang’s large seafood market. The rooms are spacious and bright, featuring full exterior windows for a comfortable stay. The surrounding area offers easy access to various destinations: about 8 minutes to Longhaitian Resort, 30 minutes to Nanshan Island (Zhanjiang Volcanic Island), 40 minutes to Zhanjiang West High-Speed Railway Station. The hotel is equipped with a fitness center and conference rooms, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers.

Xinsha Beach Resort Hotel


2 Xinsha Beach Resort Hotel (鑫海沙滩度假酒店), No. 9, Taosheng South Road, Longhaitian, +86 0759 2716888. Xinsa Beach Resort Hotel offers a variety of luxurious rooms, each fully equipped to provide a comfortable stay. Known for its deluxe amenities and exceptional service, the hotel allows guests to enjoy a wide selection of island-style cuisine and stay active at the fitness center. The hotel also provides 24-hour room service. Conveniently located next to the renowned Xinsa Beach, it is surrounded by attractions such as Donghai Island National Grassland Park. With excellent transportation links, it offers easy access to the city center and the airport.

3 Jinyuan Hotel (金源大酒店), Next to Dongjian Police Station, Provincial Road 288, +86 07592905999. Jinyuan Hotel is an economy hotel offering free parking and Wi-Fi, with a front desk that accepts takeout orders and provides safes for storing valuables. The hotel is conveniently located, just 750 meters from Donghai Island’s Thousand Acres Ecological Park, 450 meters from Xitou Tian Village Cultural Building, and 700 meters from Dongjiang Food Street. It takes about 12 minutes (950 meters) to walk to Guoxing Square. The hotel is also just a 5-kilometer drive from Donghai Island Resort Area and only 200 meters from Dongjian Passenger Station, making it very convenient for travel.

Go next

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  • Naozhou Island, home of the Sea Turtle City, served by ferries from Donghai Island's Dongnan Wharf (东南码头). About 30 minutes by car from Donghai Island, Naozhou Island is a small island with volcanic relics and beautiful beaches, ideal for tourists who enjoy natural landscapes. It also has traditional fishing villages where you can experience the local customs and culture.
  • ZhanjiangCity, About 30 minutes by car from Donghai Island, Zhanjiang City is the main urban area, with abundant historical and cultural resources as well as beautiful coastal attractions. You can visit places like the Zhanjiang Museum and Seaside Park, enjoying the convenience of the city and its cultural atmosphere.
  • Leizhou Peninsula , About 1 hour by car from Donghai Island, Leizhou Peninsula offers rich natural scenery and historical culture. You can visit the local beaches, fishing villages, and nature reserves. The area is also known for its seafood, making it a great spot for deep exploration and relaxation.
  • Dongshan Island ,About 1 hour by car from Donghai Island, Dongshan Island is a popular tourist destination in Zhanjiang, known for its beautiful beaches and abundant marine resources. It is an ideal seaside resort for swimming, diving, and enjoying seafood delicacies.
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