Nestled quietly amidst the scenic surroundings of Dapeng Bay, 500 meters east of the Kuiyong Oil Dock, lies the idyllic retreat of Shayu Chong. During the Ming Dynasty, the port of Shayu Chong thrived as a significant and bustling commercial hub for Huizhou, Dongguan, and Bao’an, earning the nickname ‘Little Beijing’. Two ancient bridges, a secretive ancient path, and an abandoned port narrate the centuries of prosperous trade history.
The centuries-old commercial trail of Shayu Chong, once a bustling route, is now largely incomplete and elusive; the sight of merchant ships coming and going is no longer seen. With societal progress, the villages of Jinkui and Shayu Chong have been revitalized, attracting urban dwellers who appreciate the beautiful scenery and savor the famous clay pot chicken.
The Dongfu Beach of Shayu Chong, facing Dapeng Bay and backed by mountains, creates a unique landscape of mountains and sea, admired for its elegance and tranquility. Numerous seafood restaurants in the vicinity are must-visit spots for tourists.
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Shayu Chong – A Serene Haven in Huizhou
Nestled quietly amidst the scenic surroundings of Dapeng Bay, 500 meters east of the Kuiyong Oil Doc[...]