
- 4.0/5
Yuki馨Pros: 1. The cascading hot springs are quite unique and photogenic. 2. Free lockers are available for access via QR code, and the deposit is refundable. 3. Highly cost-effective. Cons: 1. The hot spring water is cool, feeling around 28°C, similar to a heated swimming pool, making it ideal for summer swimming. 2. The showers have a bad odor, similar to the toilets. Although there are warning signs on each door, the odor is still quite strong. This is related to the individual's personality and the management style of the owner.
- 4.4/5
山水凡人Jintan is located in Dongxing City, which is under the jurisdiction of Fangchenggang City, Guangxi. In my opinion, Jintan Beach is beautiful, the water is beautiful, and the surrounding scenic spots are also beautiful. There is also the Jing Nationality Museum, which showcases the Jing nationality, a minority ethnic group in my country. It is an important window for tourists to understand the culture, folk customs and history of the Jing nationality.
- 4.4/5
朴鲁大哥Dongxing, a small city on the border with China and Vietnam, hides too many surprises. As a port city connecting China and Vietnam by sea and land, this street spans two countries, one step more than a thousand years. Walking through Dongxing Port, the Beilun River Bridge connects China and Vietnam. The boundary monuments of "China Dongxing" and "Vietnam Mang Street" on the bridge are clearly visible. Standing by the river, you can see the houses and busy markets in Vietnam on the other side. The Bianmao Street in Dongxing Port Scenic Area is a must-visit place. There are Vietnamese coffee, cashew nuts, wood carvings and other specialty products, as well as Vietnamese snacks such as spring rolls and curd eggs. Choose a small shop to sit down, order a cup of drip coffee, see the people of China and Vietnam shuttle, feel the unique atmosphere of "two countries and one city". Natural lovers don't miss Pingfeng Rainforest Park. There are waterfalls that are 100 meters away, and the streams pass through the forest. It is cool and pleasant in summer. Hiking in the original rainforest, listening to insects and birds, watching the ancient trees towering, is a good choice to escape the hustle and bustle. If you want to get close to the sea, Wanwei Golden Beach cannot go. The golden beach stretching for 10 kilometers is shining in the sun. You can watch the sunrise in the morning and dye the red sea. In the evening, you can enjoy the fishing boats returning to Hong Kong. This is also a place where the Beijing people live, and you can experience the characteristics of the Beijing people's single string piano and large net fishing. The transportation is convenient, and it can be directly reached by bus from Fangchenggang City, about 1 hour by car. This small city is not big, but it perfectly integrates the border customs, natural scenery and the fireworks of the city, waiting for you to unlock it.
- 4.2/5
人在旅途$The sky is really blue. It was too hot the day we went, so we didn't play outside for long. It was great~ I picked up shells and conchs of all sizes on the beach, picked out the right size and put them in this grid. It's like a miniature ocean museum, both beautiful and meaningful~
- 4.0/5
139***63"Shiwandashan: A Forgotten Secret of the South"—A Geographical Retreat, a Soul's Retreat. On the map, it's just a dark green fold in southwestern Guangxi; in the eyes of travelers, it's the last untamed green lung on the China-Vietnam border; in my heart, the Shiwandashan Mountains, a name imbued with poetry and wildness. It's not part of the bustling tourist map, without direct high-speed rail access, and not on "must-see" lists. Yet, in its silent presence, it guards the most pristine pulse of life in southern China. This isn't a landscape gallery, but a living natural epic. 1. Geographical Remoteness: Hidden in the remote green landscape, the Shiwandashan Mountains aren't literally 100,000 mountains, but rather a transliteration of the Zhuang term Dishoih Vahndaengz (meaning "Heavenly Mountains"). Stretching across Fangchenggang, Shangsi, and Ningming, it borders the Shiwandashan National Nature Reserve to the north and the Beibu Gulf to the south. It is the last bastion of the northern tropical monsoon forest ecosystem in mainland China. The mountains here are not high, with few precipitous peaks or cliffs, but their beauty lies in their continuous, overlapping peaks. Clouds and mist linger year-round, like the earth's breath. Streams seep through cracks in the rocks, converge into rivers, and ultimately flow into the Beilun River, flowing to the sea—a journey that begins in silence and ends in vastness. Its "remoteness" isn't just a geographical isolation, but also a spiritual distance that modern civilization hasn't yet fully penetrated. Entering it feels as if time has slowed down. II. Ecological Depth: A Primitive Theater of Symbiosis Stepping into the Shiwan Mountains, you'll understand the saying, "Trees are older than men, vines longer than snakes." Towering ancient trees stand like bronze giants, their exposed buttresses like dragon claws gripping the ground. The air is so moist you could wring water out of it, and every breath feels like drinking a glass of sweet green juice. The humus beneath your feet is soft and thick, and you step silently, as if afraid to disturb the dormant mycelial network. Home to parashorea chinensis, also trees, slow lorises, and jungle fowl, this is the only place in China where you can observe the complete vertical spectrum of tropical forests. You don't have to search for rare species; simply stand still for a moment—a red-billed leiothrix flits through the treetops, a group of macaques hopscotches, an epiphytic orchid quietly blooms on a tree trunk... These moments are nature's personal messages to those who patiently seek them. Even more moving is the way the ecosystem here maintains a certain ancient balance. There's no overdevelopment, no artificial landscaping, only a natural dialogue between wind, rain, light, and shadow, and life itself.







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