Pagoda Reef is named after its resemblance to a pagoda-shaped rock formation. Standing approximately 21 meters tall and with a diameter of about 5 meters, the formation resembles a towering tower, offering different natural charm from every angle, evoking admiration for the greatness of nature. Composed of alternating layers of quartzite, the horizontal stone lines divide the tower into several vertical layers, while the vertical rock lines further segment each layer into multiple parts. This interplay of lines gives the impression that the tower is not a solid entity, but rather a loosely constructed structure made up of stones of varying sizes and shapes. Adjacent to the south side of the reef, a small island now hosts a pristine white navigational lighthouse. The white tower on the island and the pagoda in the sea stand side by side, forming a beautiful maritime landscape. Open all year round, accessible 24/7, with specific business hours subject to daily conditions.
Pagoda Reef
Pagoda Reef is named after its resemblance to a pagoda-shaped rock formation. Standing approximately[...]