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THE BEST BEACHES in China

The following list highlights some of the best beaches in China. So if you are in China, I recommend visiting the following:

Silver Beach Park, Yin Tan, China
The Beautiful Silver Beach Park in Yin Tan, Source by Victoria Benstead-Hume – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Silver Beach Park, Yin Tan

Address – Silver Beach Park, Yin Tan, China

Google Maps Link – 21°24’06.2″N 109°09’24.1″E

Silver Beach Park is located in Yin Tan. The sand of the beach is fine and pure and the beach itself is long and flat, the sea water is clean and pleasant average temperature of 23.7℃ All its sands are of high quality quartz, silvery light is shown when it is under sunlight, therefore, is like a silver beach.


Golden Sandy Beach, Qingdao, China
Source by kafka4prez – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Golden Sandy Beach, Qingdao

Address – Golden Sandy Beach, Qingdao, China

Google Maps Link – 35°57’23.3″N 120°14’28.2″E

Golden Sandy Beach is located in Qingdao. It is known as ‘Asia’s number 1 beach’, this is due to its soft golden sand. It is endowed with attractive landscapes. White clouds, blue sea and fantastic reefs form a beautiful picture. One of the reefs is shaped like a frog. The ‘stone frog’ disappears or appears with the rise or fall of the tide, hence its name ‘indistinct stone frog’.


Dameisha Beach, Guangdong, China
Source by Philip Roeland – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Dameisha Beach, Guangdong

Address – Dameisha Beach, 33 Yanmei Rd, Yantian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China

Google Maps Link – 22°35’31.7″N 114°18’01.5″E

Dameisha Beach is located in Guangdong, South China. This picturesque sandy beach has an active atmosphere and activities for everyone to enjoy, with sculptures around the sand adding to the stunning mountain scenery. The water has waves perfect for bodyboarding and surfing, but still safe for swimming. There are a couple of restaurants, hotels, and shops in the area. It tends to be crowded during the weekend.


Xixiu Beach Park, Hainan, China
Source by Misha Yurasov – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Xixiu Beach Park, Hainan

Address – Xixiu Beach Park, Binhai Ave, Xiuying District, Haikou, Hainan, China

Google Maps Link – 20°01’33.7″N 110°15’38.7″E

Xixiu Beach Park is located on the northern coast of Hainan, an island off the coast of South China. With a peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery, this lovely beach is a great spot to relax and disconnect. There are only a few places to eat nearby; however, you can bring your own food and enjoy a picnic at the beach. It is not a popular beach, and it tends to be quiet and empty.


Pearl Public Beach, Siming, China
Source by Jaime Jover – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Pearl Public Beach, Siming

Address – Pearl Public Beach, Huandao S Rd, Siming District, Xiamen, Fujian, China

Google Maps Link – 24°25’46.7″N 118°06’53.2″E

Pearl Public Beach is located in Siming, on the southern coast of Xiamen Island, East China. This picturesque beach, with its golden sand and stone sculptures, offers stunning views and unique photo opportunities. The water has strong waves and undercurrents, making it unsafe and not suitable for swimming. However, the serene and unspoiled atmosphere of the beach makes it perfect to walk and relax. There are a couple of cafes and restaurants nearby, and you can visit the Hulishan Cannon Fort. Keep in mind that it can be busy during the weekends and sunny days.


Nansha Beach, Putuo, China
Source by Tyler – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Nansha Beach, Putuo

Address – Nansha Beach, China, Zhejiang, Zhoushan, Putuo District, Zhoushan, 朱家尖镇

Google Maps Link – 29°52’40.5″N 122°24’26.4″E

Nansha Beach is located on the southeastern coast of Zhujiajian Island, in Putuo, East China. An extensive, sandy beach, with stunning mountainous views and spots for sightseeing. The water is not safe for swimming, but the shallow shore is perfect for walks. There are a few seafood restaurants near the beach, as well as accommodation. It can be busy during the afternoon and tends to get crowded on the weekends.


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