Changqin Island
Changqin Island, the first uninhabited island in China developed under the "public welfare + tourism" model, opened to the public during the May Day holiday. Passenger ports, restaurants, and sports facilities have since begun operation.
MoreDong'ao Island
One of Zhuhai's 10 most prominent islands, Dong'ao is in the center of the Wanshan Archipelago.
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The most news-generating and fastest developing of the 10 major islands of Zhuhai, Hengqin is the largest, covering 106.46 sq km (41 sq miles).
MoreJiuzhou Island
Jiuzhou Island, merely 2 km (1.2 miles) and 10 minutes by ferry from Jiuzhou Port Ferry Terminal in Jida, is a provincial tourist destination comprising nine islets, lush vegetation, natural surreal boulders and caves, and a variety of recreational facilities.
MoreHebao (Hope) Island
Hebao, which translates as "Purse" but transliterates as "Hope," lies southwest of Gaolan Port, Zhuhai and is a largely unpopulated island with eight bays.
MoreGuishan Island
One of Zhuhai's 10 major islands, Guishan is named after the PLA Guishan Warship whose crew fought heroically in the early 1950s to liberate the island in the Wanshan Sea Battle.
MoreBig Wanshan Island
The largest of the 10 major islands of Zhuhai is located in the south part of the Wanshan Archipelago and covers 8.1 sq km (2,001 acres).
MoreWailingding Island
One of 10 major Zhuhai islands, Wailingding is a national 4A-Level scenic spot on the eastern side of the Pearl River Estuary.
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