Black Cliffs at Shuangyue Bay

The ‘Black Cliffs’, named by hikers due to the black rocks along the coastline from Huid[...]

The ‘Black Cliffs’, named by hikers due to the black rocks along the coastline from Huidong Pinghai Xichong to Shuangyue Bay in Huizhou. According to local residents, the ‘Black Cliffs’ experience high tides frequently, attributed to the unique geographical location of the sea. Every day, there is a spectacular display of waves crashing against the rocks, often resulting in large white splashes of seawater. When the ‘Black Cliffs’ are hit by wind and high tide, layers of fish-scale waves surge towards the shore, with angry waves crashing against the rocks and creating splashes several meters high, which is a truly magnificent sight. The area is open all year round, accessible 24/7. It is advised that visitors can swim but there are no protective barriers, so safety should be a priority.

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