Baisha Bay Recreational Area Introduction
Baisha Bay (located at the 23-kilometer mark of Provincial Highway 2) is a crescent-shaped natural bay embraced by Linsanbi and Fugui Cape. The stretch of white sandy beach is about 1 kilometer long, where you can invite a few friends to stroll along the scenic walkway and enjoy the breathtaking sea view, spending a leisurely afternoon; this place is also great for families with children, allowing everyone to chase waves, build sandcastles, and enjoy the refreshing sea water, providing a pure and comfortable sense of relaxation. Gently walking on the beach, you may find it hard to leave because of the beautiful blue sea in front of you, and the delicate shell sand makes it hard to part. There are also coral reefs and shells washed ashore by white waves, which have turned into a romantic and cherished memory after long-term erosion. When the wind rises, the fine sand in your hand eagerly dances, following the strong sea breeze to form neatly arranged and beautiful wave-like textures, which are nature's unique artworks that leave people in awe. If you have time after enjoying the sand, consider visiting the sand-dwelling plants and see how they use their unique abilities to overcome harsh environments and seek a glimmer of life. The diverse landscapes and interesting natural ecology enrich this coastal corner, waiting for people to come and explore. For more detailed ecological tourism information, you can visit the Baisha Bay Visitor Center nearby, where a variety of travel materials are available for visitors, along with multimedia presentations and explanations.