Not Losing to Bali’s Crystal Clear Waters, China’s Version of the “Maldives”

2025-04-11 18 0

Wuzhizhou Island, located in Haitang Bay—the "National Coast" of Sanya City, Hainan Province, China, is also known as Lovers' Island. When viewed from above, its natural heart-shaped outline resembles a dazzling gem on the South China Sea coast. It is China's first integrated island resort, offering marine entertainment, specialty diving, luxury hotels, gourmet dining, and leisure tourism.

The island is home to over 2,700 species of native plants, with vegetation coverage exceeding 90%. The surrounding seawater boasts visibility of up to 27 meters, and the coral reefs in the area are diverse, with high living coral coverage. Situated at the golden latitude of world-famous tourist destinations—the magical 18°N—its pleasant tropical maritime monsoon climate makes it a poetic retreat for both body and soul.

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