We see the sea is calm and gentle, but at Cape Zanpa, you can see the other side of the sea, turbulent, roaring, and full of vitality. The wind at Cape Zanpa is very strong, carrying the sea water to hit the rocks on the shore. It stirs up layers of white waves. It splashes with tiny drops of water on your face. The cracks in the rocks of Cape Zanpa are full of various plants. There is a lack of fresh water resources, no fertile soil, and long-term exposure to strong sunlight day after day. In such a harsh environment, there are still plants that choose to take root here, reproduce, and become the unique scenery of Cape Zanpa. It was already evening when we arrived at Cape Zanpa, just in time to watch the sunset, but the sunset did not seem to be very perfect, and the clouds were a bit thick.