On the third day of Langkawi, before going to the Sky Bridge, he said he would pass through the black sand beach. My friend said he had been here almost ten years ago, when it was really a black sand beach, it was worth seeing the unique landscape formed by volcanic sandstone. I must go and see it. As a result, there was also a problem with navigation, and I couldn't find it for a long time. This black beach is a free attraction, but there is a building at the entrance, selling small goods such as clothing, swimsuits, and some old children's rides. If you only look at the exterior, you can't see the beach below, you will think that you are just passing by the ordinary bay. Down the green slope to the beach, there is no one, it is indeed a beautiful scene of sky and clouds. The black sandstone here is covered with white fine sand from the sea breeze, so it is not as amazing as expected. The black and white sand blends, a bit like the feeling of sand covered with sand on other beaches, and the visual effect is not very unique. However, I specially hold these black sands to my hands to see, and I can still see the unique texture of volcanic stones. There are no tourists on this beach, but it is close to the coast with lush vegetation and a good view. Suitable for small attractions on the trip.