Chinese the edge of the world Photo: Chinese the edge of the world

Chinese the world's end is one of the most visited places of Hainan island and Sanya city. The Park is located about 25 km West of Sanya. This place can hardly be called simple Park. Actually it is a picturesque beach of white sand, on which are scattered a huge smooth stones. The boulders are very similar to inverted abandoned boats, sometimes immersed in clear water.

According to ancient Chinese legends, this place during his travels visited the mythical king sun Wukong. When he saw the bizarre accumulation of large smooth stones, he was struck by the indescribable beauty of this place and called it the Edge of the sky.

If you look closely, many of the stones have their name. For example, in a large boulder, with a height of 10 meters, there are characters, confirming that this place is the extreme southern point of China or the edge of the world. One of the stones says "Stone of wealth". By the way, the small image of this stone is present on the banknote 2 yuan. There is also a stone Labyrinth for lovers", "Stone - broken heart" and others.

For the Chinese, this place is very romantic. They say, before the artists and writers come here to find inspiration for their works. Now, many Chinese couples come to the Park to confess to one another in love and get together to watch the sunset.

Close to Park, marine zoo. The distance between them is literally 300 meters. In the zoo you can watch the sea life through the thin glass. In addition, the Park has a unique collection of exotic birds from all areas of southern China. Now there are more than thousand species of birds.

Park "on the Edge" tourists are advised to visit in the evening, when nearing sunset. The sun is setting, and his glare fabulously shimmer on the waves. The beach becomes even more mysterious, and it seems that this is really the end of the earth.

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