As a key hub on the ancient Maritime Silk Road, it harmonizes natural beauty with ecological significance. The city’s crown jewel, Silver Beach, stretches 24 km with powder-soft sands, earning its reputation as "China’s No. 1 Beach." Beyond the shoreline, attractions like Weizhou Island—a dormant volcano with crystal-clear waters—and the UNESCO-recognized Beibu Gulf Wetlands showcase the region’s geological diversity and biodiversity. Designated a national ecological示范 zone, Beihai integrates conservation with sustainable tourism, offering a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and ecological discovery.