This hotel is great, with new facilities, large rooms, clean sanitation, a large parking lot, and a small gift when you check out. If you ignore the surrounding rural environment, it is comparable to a four- or five-star hotel, and the price of a sea view room during the National Day holiday is only 500+. We stayed in a sea view room with a balcony facing the sea. There was a beach across the hotel. It was very lively on the National Day evening. In addition to playing in the water and catching crabs, you could eat skewers, drink tea, set off fireworks, and release sky lanterns. The only shortcoming is the hotel's restaurant. The food is slow to serve and tastes bad during holidays. One dish was oysters. It was said that they would be steamed with garlic, but they were steamed whole. You even had to pry open the shell yourself, and the meat inside was still half-cooked. I dared not eat it.
The beach here (Nanshan Bay) has fine and flat sand, and it is free (it is a wild beach with no official management). The prices are not expensive, and it is much better than that of Moon Bay. The next day we went to Moon Bay. The prices there were twice as high as those in Nanshan Bay. Some beaches were charged, and the sand was coarse and the terrain was steep. There is really no harm without comparison!
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