Gouqi Island
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The Shengsi Islands (嵊泗列岛) are in the Zhoushan Archipelago, Zhejiang, China. This is the archipelago just east of Shanghai / Hangzhou. Gouqi Dao is one of the most famous of these islands for tourism including fishing, gouqi harvesting, and its abandoned villages.
Understand
Get in
Take a ferry (slow or fast ferries available) from the pier to the south-east of Shanghai, which is called Xiaoyang. Xiaoyang pier is reachable by bus, car, taxi etc across the expansive "East Sea Bridge". You can take the Shanghai Metro to a main stop just north-east of the bridge, in Luchaogang. From here, there are buses (or taxis) going down the bridge to the pier at Xiaoyang. Buses should cost about 20-30 yuan. A taxi to the pier from Shanghai will probably cost you about 400 yuan.
Ferries:
Slow ferry will cost around 80 yuan (~4 hours)
Fast ferry costs 104 yuan (~2.5 hours)
Slow ferry will cost around 80 yuan (~4 hours)
Fast ferry costs 104 yuan (~2.5 hours)
Get around
Taxis: To get around the island, you will need to take taxis (most likely). There are no buses. If you bring a bike, the island is bike-able, although with steep and dangerous paved roads -- take care with the drivers who drive wayyyy too quickly on the narrow switchback roads.
See
Sunrise: take a trip to the North East of the Island and watch the sun rise
Dawang Beach: the main beach on the island; very underwhelming. The (life)guards will blow whistles at you and yell if you swim more than a few meters away from the beach. Worst of all, closes at 1700hrs every day. You can sneak around the fence to the east, though. Not a great place, overall.
Dawang Beach: the main beach on the island; very underwhelming. The (life)guards will blow whistles at you and yell if you swim more than a few meters away from the beach. Worst of all, closes at 1700hrs every day. You can sneak around the fence to the east, though. Not a great place, overall.
Do
Fishing: fishermen take groups of tourists out to fish "Old Man and the Sea" style (just a line and hook/bait and your hands), just at the mouth of the bay. It's fairly fun to fish with your hands, and you can feel when the fish bite much more easily. However, don't expect any big marlins or sharks; these are little tigerfish and guppies (which you take home to eat at the end of the hour).
Abandoned Fishing Villages: Gouqi is also famous for its picturesque abandoned fishing villages. Left mostly untouched, nature now takes back the villages as the fishermen moved into the towns and into the cities of the mainland.
Gouqi Picking: In late summer you can wander around and find "wolfberries".
Abandoned Fishing Villages: Gouqi is also famous for its picturesque abandoned fishing villages. Left mostly untouched, nature now takes back the villages as the fishermen moved into the towns and into the cities of the mainland.
Gouqi Picking: In late summer you can wander around and find "wolfberries".
Eat
Seafood: Almost every restaurant will serve seafood -- sometimes exclusively. The main food street is at DaWang Beach, running west/south west from it.
BBQ: There is also standard Chinese BBQ (串 chuàn) available just beside Dawang beach. Standard Chinese BBQ items are available (it's adequate).
BBQ: There is also standard Chinese BBQ (串 chuàn) available just beside Dawang beach. Standard Chinese BBQ items are available (it's adequate).
Drink
Haijiao Yihao: A bar on the second floor of a cafe, just beside Dawang beach. Has a lovely terrace for sitting, drinking, and smoking. Good atmosphere, and good views of the main area of Dawang (see picture of Dawang beach, above. This bar is the open roof, beside the fake rocks, left and center of picture).
Stay safe
The drivers on Gouqi drive very fast and dangerously on the winding mountain roads. Take care.
There may have been drownings at Dawang Beach, as the guards there yell at you if you swim more than 5 meters away from shore, and the beach is fenced off and closed from 5pm onwards.
There may have been drownings at Dawang Beach, as the guards there yell at you if you swim more than 5 meters away from shore, and the beach is fenced off and closed from 5pm onwards.