Shangchuan Island Feishatan Tourism Resort

Shangchuan Island Feishatan Tourism Resort boasts a long coastline with fine sand and clear seawater[...]

Shangchuan Island Feishatan Tourism Resort boasts a long coastline with fine sand and clear seawater, offering visitors the opportunity to frolic in the waves and on the beach, explore cultural landmarks, and savor delicious seafood. This place was once a necessary stop on the ‘Maritime Silk Road’, where the first Western missionary, St. Francis Xavier, arrived in China. Today, the island still preserves his cemetery, stone statue, and memorial, along with a church. The Lechuan Buddha, situated between Feishatan and Jinsha Beach, is particularly eye-catching, along with other cultural attractions such as Mazu Pavilion and the Goddess of Treasured Duck. The island is densely forested, and the Sha Luo Bay secondary forest is home to many lively and adorable macaques. There are numerous seafood restaurants and resort hotels, with a daily ferry service to Xiachuan Island at noon. Drifting through the historical waves and passing through the tunnel of time, the mountains and rivers remain, and history endures. Regardless of the pirates of the past or the treasures they left behind, whether real or imagined, they continue to coexist with the mountains, seas, and reefs. Opening hours: 08:00-17:30 from 9/11 to 4/15; 08:00-18:30 from 4/16 to 9/10. Due to weather conditions, flight schedules are not fixed, please inquire about specific ferry schedules by calling the scenic area’s phone number. Concessions: Children under 1.2 meters (excluding) are free of admission; children between 1.2 meters (including) and 1.5 meters (excluding) enjoy discounted tickets. Elderly: Those aged 70 and above are free of admission; those aged 60 to 69 (inclusive) with ID cards enjoy discounted tickets. Service facilities: Parking lot: [Port Authority’s First and Second Parking Lots] Reference price: 37 yuan/day for small cars; Address: Shanzai Port; Spaces: 2000. Restrooms: There are multiple restrooms within the scenic area, all clearly marked with prominent signs near the ticket hall and other locations.

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