On each massive rock here, there are countless small stone eggs with unique colors. Locals have named this submarine sedimentary rock, which has a history of more than 6,000 years, “One Mother with a Thousand Sons,” considering it the ancestor of strange stones.
Due to its stone remaining extremely hard after thousands of years of weathering, harder than the hardness of various general granites, it is also referred to as “Never Decaying Stone by the Sea.” This peculiar stone is one that every newlywed couple visiting Luhuitou must touch.
The site is open all year round and operates throughout the day. However, the specific business status may vary depending on the opening situation on any given day.