The ‘Ancient Village Ruins’ is a replica of the ‘Underwater Ancient Village’ landscape, created by a rare earthquake that occurred over 300 years ago on the northeastern coast of Hainan. Diving into this mysterious ‘Ancient Village Ruins’, one can witness the remains of walls and buildings, orderly arranged basalt stone coffins, tombstones, stone wells, and rice-husking stones. Sea urchins and sea cucumbers cling to these structures, and the stone walls and thresholds are overgrown with sea lice, shellfish, and corals.
Various types of fish schools swim around this ‘ancient village’, which spans an area of over 1000 square meters. The project primarily focuses on coastal diving to admire the coral reefs and the ancient village landscape, allowing free diving in areas with dense and diverse coral species. The opening hours and specific business status are subject to the day’s operational conditions.Ancient Village Diving Adventure
The ‘Ancient Village Ruins’ is a replica of the ‘Underwater Ancient Village’[...]









