Fángchénggǎng, formerly Fangcheng Various Nationalities Autonomous County, is a prefecture-level city in the south of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China.
Restaurants in Fangchenggang
4.5 based on 4 reviews
I live locally in a city called Nanning and had some friends come to visit. My colleagues told me about the city being close to the sea with Beaches and sounded like a decent idea for a day out. It was great ! It's undergoing some development so it has restaurants, hotels and other services. But it has avoided the worst excesses of mass Chinese tourism, meaning it is a pleasurable place to spend some time without hoards of people !
5 based on 1 reviews
Clean water, thick vegetation. Really representative of the Guangxi province green and clean environment
3.5 based on 4 reviews
鬼去啊!岛这边走到那边十分钟,防城港坐车加走路过去两三个小时,还不如坐在健之佳门口歇一歇,评论是怎么回事啊?没见过海里的大石头啊,火山岛?六仙女女?龙卧龙山!那个策划公司站出来!这个社会还有正义嘛?周围全是核工厂呀好不好,岛主还坐地起价嘿,一个外地人去了很伤心的。然后我们一群人玩了一个小时就回去了之前还打算住岛上,周围村里的人都一副搞不懂你来这里玩什么的表情看着我们大汗淋漓的面孔…
3 based on 3 reviews
Jiangshan peninsula is about 15 km south west from Fangchenggang city, It is also called Bailong peninsula ( white dragon ). It is the same place, which is confusing. You can get there on a small bus which runs every hour from Fangchenggang city. there is a lot of road-building going on .
There is a resort area, which has two large hotels, one apparently abandonned, and some small hotels, and a street with about a dozen restaurants and various kiosks and souvenir stores. There are a lot of bathing suits for sale, but it was very hard to buy a beach towell.
There is a very wide flat beach, where the tide only rises and falls once a day. When I visited, in may 2016, the water was rather muddy, but tolerable by chinese standards. not as good as beihai or sanya.
At the tip of the peninsula, about 9 km away, are two grotty villages. One has a beach with some supposedly interesting rocks. I was unimpressed. The other village has a hill with a old fort built during the period when the french were trying to expand their control of the coast next to Vietnam. From this fort, you can see the nearest bit of Vietnam on a clear day. There is another beach, which on the satellite photos looks quite nice, but I could not find out how to get there without a motorscooter.
The hotel I stayed at was OK, certainly could not complain about the price. We had fish at the restaurant, which was very good but no different to what you can get elsewhere. Overall, this jiangshan peninsula was a bit of a let down. Inexplicabkly, they have built their :"resort" complex in the muddiest part of the bay, least suitable for any sort of beach activity. Overall, it seems this locality has quite good potential, which is being poorly realised.
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