Fang-Cheng
Fangchenggang, a coastal gem in southwestern China's Guangxi
Province, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and bustling port activity.
Bordering Vietnam and boasting the largest port in western China, Fangchenggang
facilitates trade with over 190 countries. Often dubbed the "Hawaii of China,"
the city is renowned for its pristine landscapes, including the subtropical
Volcano Island with its volcanic rock formations.
Explore the Jiangshan Peninsula, Guangxi's largest, featuring Moon Bay
and Strange
Stones Bay. Nature enthusiasts can immerse
themselves in the Golden Camellia Reserve, home to the world's most diverse collection of
golden camellia species, or the Beilun
Estuary Nature Reserve, with its pristine forests, pure
rivers, and natural herb bathing pools. For a glimpse into history, trace the
footsteps of the past along the Ho Chi
Minh Trail, a historical path connecting China and
Vietnam.
Beyond its natural attractions,
Fangchenggang offers a vibrant shopping and dining scene. Explore the Pearl Plaza for
unique souvenirs, or wander through the lively ShiJie
FengQing BuXingJie street for local cuisine
and a taste of everyday life.