Zhujiajian

Zhujiajian

Zhujiajian

Historical Overview

  • Tang Dynasty Foundations (7th–10th centuries): Early Buddhist settlements linked to Mount Putuo’s Guanyin worship.
  • Ming Dynasty Development (14th–17th centuries): Construction of coastal defense forts against Japanese pirates, with remains still visible.
  • Qing Dynasty Prosperity (17th–20th centuries): Expansion of fishing villages and salt production sites.
  • Modern Tourism (2000s): Listed as a national scenic area in 2001, undergoing systematic ecological restoration and infrastructure upgrades.

 

Structural Layout

The area comprises three main zones:

  1. Coastal Recreation Zone:
    • Nansha Beach: 1.5km-long golden sandy beach with international sand sculpture Festivals.
    • Wushitang Pebble Beach: 500m-long shoreline with black volcanic pebbles.
  2. Cultural Heritage Zone:
    • Guanyin Statue: 33m-tall white marble Buddha overlooking the East China Sea.
    • Ming Dynasty Forts: Remnants of stone fortifications along the northern coast.
  3. Ecological Exploration Zone:
    • Daqingshan National Park: 10km² forested area with hiking trails and panoramic viewpoints.
    • Wuzhi Island: Karst island with diving sites and birdwatching platforms.

Key structures:

  • Zhujiajian Lighthouse: 19th-century navigation aid rebuilt in 2000.
  • Sand Sculpture Museum: Year-round exhibition of themed sand art.

 

Major Attractions

  1. Nansha International Sand Sculpture Park: View over 100 large-scale sand artworks (May–October).
  2. Wushitang Pebble Beach: Walk on volcanic pebbles shaped by centuries of waves.
  3. Guanyin Statue: Climb 277 steps to the statue’s base for coastal views.
  4. Daqingshan National Park: Hike through subtropical forests to Mount Daqing’s summit.
  5. Wuzhi Island: Snorkel in clear waters with coral reefs and sea turtles.

 

Suggested Itineraries

  1. Classic Route (2–3 hours):
    North Gate → Nansha Beach → Guanyin Statue → Wushitang Pebble Beach → Exit
    Highlights: Coastal relaxation and Buddhist cultural sites.

  2. Extended Route (4–5 hours):
    North Gate → Daqingshan National Park → Wuzhi Island → Sand Sculpture Museum → Exit
    Highlights: Natural landscapes and artistic exhibits.

  3. Comprehensive Route (Full Day):
    North Gate → Nansha Beach → Guanyin Statue → Daqingshan National Park → Wuzhi Island → Wushitang Pebble Beach → Exit
    Highlights: Full exploration of beaches, nature, and culture.

 

Ticket Purchase

  • Entrance Fees (2025):
    • Island Access Pass: ¥100 (1-day validity, includes Daqingshan Park).
    • Beach-Only Pass: ¥60 (Nansha/Wushitang 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 “Zhujiajian” (up to 7 days in advance).
  • On-Site Tickets: Limited availability; queues average 20 minutes during weekends.

 

Transportation

From Shanghai/Hangzhou:

  • By High-Speed Rail: Shanghai Hongqiao/Hangzhou East Station → Zhoushan Station → Taxi to ferry terminal (1.5 hours).
  • By Car: G92/G15 Expressway → Zhoushan Cross-Sea Bridge → Zhujiajian Ferry Terminal (3 hours total).

From Zhoushan City:

  • By Ferry: Zhoushan Benbu Ferry Terminal → Zhujiajian Island (20 minutes, ¥30/person).
  • By Taxi: Direct ride to scenic area (15 minutes, ¥20).

Local Shuttle:

  • “Island Sightseeing Bus” connects major sites (¥15/day pass).

 

Best Time & Tips

  • Optimal Seasons: May–October (beach season), September–November (clear mountain views).
  • Avoid: 10:00 AM–2:00 PM (tour group crowds).
  • Essentials:
    • Sunscreen and hat (high UV exposure).
    • Water shoes for pebble beaches.
    • Binoculars for birdwatching (over 80 species recorded).
  • Prohibited Items: Drones (restricted airspace), fishing without permit.
  • Photography Tips:
    • Golden Hour: Capture beach reflections 1 hour before sunset.
    • Drone Alternatives: Use 2nd-tier observation deck for elevated shots.

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