Zhanjiang activity map
Zhanjiang, a coastal city in Guangdong Province, China, is known for its rich marine culture and history of overseas trade and immigration. This city, located on the Leizhou Peninsula, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the colonial architecture in the former French concession, visit ancient temples and forts, and enjoy the scenic coral reefs and mangroves. Zhanjiang is also renowned for its seafood, offering a variety of fresh delicacies from the South Sea and the Beibu Gulf. For those interested in geology, the Huguangyan area is a must-see, featuring the world's most typical and largest maar (volcanic) lake. The city's comfortable subtropical monsoon climate makes it a pleasant destination year-round, and its long history, which includes periods of imperial China and French occupation, adds to the rich tapestry of experiences available to travelers.