The Hainan Provincial Museum introduced that an earthquake several hundred years ago caused a large number of villages to sink to the bottom of the sea. It is difficult to see now. If you want to see the scenery, it is not recommended. For nostalgia, you may still be able to see some ruins at low tide.
The Submarine Villages attraction highlights
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The Submarine Villages are an interesting Atlantis-like landscape that came as a result of an earthquake in 1605 during the Ming Dynasty, causing more than 70 villages to collapse into the water. At low tide, it is possible to see the ruins of the ancient village from a beach that runs along an area spanning from Dongzhai Port to Puqian Bay. Visitors can also get much closer by taking a boat to the ruins.
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Show More ReviewsThe Hainan Provincial Museum introduced that an earthquake several hundred years ago caused a large number of villages to sink to the bottom of the sea. It is difficult to see now. If you want to see the scenery, it is not recommended. For nostalgia, you may still be able to see some ruins at low tide.