Traveling to Jiangmen, to Xinhui, Shibansha Village is located in the lower reaches of the Xijiang River, the easternmost of Muzhou Town, surrounded by rivers, the island area is about 2.5 square kilometers, because it is shaped like a long slate, and the surrounding waters are all mud and sand, so it is named. Slate Shacun continues the fish farming lifestyle of the Inland River family "rice rice carp", forming a fish farming culture with unique local characteristics including architecture, diet, folk customs, agricultural proverbs, songs, farming techniques, fishing, etc., of which "salt water song" is the representative and essence of slate sand family culture. Very cultural charm. This is a small "island". You need to take a ferry to and from the island. The ferry starts during the day and continues to pick up and drop off local residents and tourists. Local residents are free to take the boat. The tourists charge 10 yuan per person. If you go in and don't charge money, you can only collect it when you leave the island. The ferry is not blocked, the sun is raining, everyone needs to bring their own umbrellas, there is no seat, they are all standing, sometimes there are electric cars or small trucks crossing the river, the location where the boat can stand is not much. This small island is characterized by Huangshayu, Come here to taste the deliciousness of Huangshayu and other fresh rivers. Every restaurant in the village can be eaten. Tourists who like to eat roast chicken. Some restaurants have it, and some don't. You can ask first and then decide. We ate steamed Huangshayu, and the steamed soup was very delicious. It can be used for bibimbap, or Huangsha porridge, and other fresh rivers are also steamed to keep the original flavor. The lotus root here is also good, very powder, you can try. On the streets of the village, there are villagers setting up stalls to sell agricultural products and snacks. Agricultural products feel inexpensive and acceptable. But the price of snacks is high, but when you travel, you can't care too much.