Historical Overview
- Ming Dynasty Origins (14th–17th centuries): Early fishing settlements established, with strategic importance as a coastal defense outpost.
- Qing Dynasty Development (17th–20th centuries): Expansion of fishing and salt production industries.
- Modern Tourism (2000s): Listed as a national scenic area in 2001, undergoing infrastructure upgrades while preserving traditional lifestyles.
- Cultural Recognition (2010s): Featured in the film The Continent (2014), boosting its popularity among young travelers.
Structural Layout
The island group follows a "three-island cluster" layout:
- Temple Submerged Island (Shishan):
- Cliffs & Lighthouse: 150m-high granite cliffs and China’s easternmost lighthouse (built 1987).
- Military Bunkers: Remnants of 1960s coastal defense fortifications.
- Qingbang Island:
- Sandy Beaches: 2km-long Qingbang Beach with calm waters for swimming.
- Fishing Villages: Traditional stone houses with fish drying racks.
- Dongfu Island:
- Secluded Coves: Rocky inlets accessible only by boat.
- Organic Farms: Seaweed and shellfish cultivation sites.
Key structures:
- Dongji Lighthouse: 28m-tall structure marking China’s eastern maritime boundary.
- Fishermen’s Wharf: Central hub for boat tours and seafood markets.
Major Attractions
- Dongji Lighthouse: Climb to the top for panoramic views of the East China Sea.
- Qingbang Beach: Swim in turquoise waters or sunbathe on golden sands.
- Temple Submerged Island Cliffs: Hike along trails with views of crashing waves.
- Fishing Village Tours: Visit local homes to learn about fish drying and net mending.
- Sunrise Viewpoint: Watch the first sunrise in China at 5:45 AM (seasonal).
Suggested Itineraries
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Classic Route (2–3 hours):
Fishermen’s Wharf → Qingbang Beach → Dongji Lighthouse → Temple Submerged Island Cliffs → Exit
Highlights: Coastal scenery and iconic lighthouse.
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Extended Route (4–5 hours):
Fishermen’s Wharf → Dongfu Island Coves → Qingbang Beach → Fishing Village Tour → Exit
Highlights: Secluded nature and cultural immersion.
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Comprehensive Route (Full Day):
Fishermen’s Wharf → Temple Submerged Island Cliffs → Dongji Lighthouse → Qingbang Beach → Dongfu Island Coves → Fishing Village Tour → Exit
Highlights: Full exploration of landscapes and local culture.
Ticket Purchase
- Entrance Fees (2025):
- Island Access Pass: ¥80 (1-day validity, includes ferry between islands).
- Beach-Only Pass: ¥30 (Qingbang Beach access).
- Discounts: 50% off for students/seniors (60–70 years); free for children under 1.2m and seniors over 70.
- Online Booking: Available via Ctrip or WeChat mini-program “Dongji Island” (up to 7 days in advance).
- On-Site Tickets: Limited availability; queues average 20 minutes during weekends.
From Shanghai/Hangzhou:
- By High-Speed Rail: Shanghai Hongqiao/Hangzhou East Station → Zhoushan Station → Taxi to Shenjiamen Ferry Terminal (2 hours).
- By Ferry: Shenjiamen Ferry Terminal → Dongji Island (1.5 hours, ¥120/person).
From Zhoushan City:
- By Ferry: Zhoushan Benbu Ferry Terminal → Dongji Island (1.5 hours, ¥120/person).
- By Taxi: Direct ride to Shenjiamen Ferry Terminal (30 minutes, ¥40).
Local Shuttle:
- “Island Hopping Boat” connects the three main islands (¥20/trip).
Best Time & Tips
- Optimal Seasons: May–October (beach season), September–November (clear sunrise views).
- Avoid: 10:00 AM–2:00 PM (tour group crowds).
- Essentials:
- Motion sickness medication (ferry ride can be rough).
- Sun hat and sunscreen (high UV exposure).
- Binoculars for birdwatching (cormorants and seagulls).
- Prohibited Items: Drones (restricted airspace), fishing without permit.
- Photography Tips:
- Golden Hour: Capture lighthouse silhouettes 1 hour before sunset.
- Long Exposure: Use tripod for silky wave effects on cliffs.