After a delightful breakfast, immerse yourself in the enchanting sights of Beihai, a city of romance and a haven for travelers. Begin your journey at the historic Beihai Old Street, nestled in the Zhuhai Road and Zhongshan Road area. Established in 1821 and stretching 1.44 kilometers, this charming street is lined with a harmonious blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles, showcasing a unique ambiance.
Next, visit the ever-vibrant Beibu Gulf Square, adorned with blooming flowers and lush greenery all year round. Marvel at the city's iconic landmark, the "Pearl of the South," acclaimed as the "First Sculpture of Guangxi."
Continue to the renowned Beihai Silver Beach, where the sand is of the finest quartz. Under the sun's rays, the pristine and delicate sand shimmers with a silver glow, hence the name Silver Beach.
Choose from two popular spots: the newly trending Liuxia Village, where locals have preserved the essence of traditional dwellings while upgrading them to reflect the local culture, or the picturesque "Santorini of Beihai," reminiscent of the Greek island with its blue and white buildings.
Finally, embark on a ferry from Beihai International Passenger Port to Weizhou Island (boat type not guaranteed). Weizhou Island, China's largest and geologically youngest volcanic island, is one of the most beautiful islands in the country, known as the "Island of the Immortals" and recognized as a national 5A-level tourist attraction.