San Jiao Lan Sheng is located at the southern end of Xingcheng Seaside. On three reefs that rise and stretch in the sea, there is an elegant sea-viewing pavilion. One is called “Xuelang Pavilion”, and the other is called “Yingxia Pavilion”. The names of the pavilions were written by the famous calligrapher Wang Kuncheng. The pavilions are connected by a trestle bridge. It can truly be said that “The three reefs love the long curved bridge, and the wrinkled rocks play with the numerous waves”.
There is an endless stream of tourists on the bridge. Some climb the pavilions to watch the tides and listen to the waves, some take pictures with their backs to the sea relying on the pavilions, and some squat on the reefs to fish quietly. Everyone can find what they like and enjoy themselves. If you happen to catch the ebb tide, the sea water inside “San Jiao Lan Sheng” recedes, and the beach is half-hidden and half-exposed. You can also pick up shells and catch crabs, which is even more full of fun. The opening hours are subject to the opening conditions on the day.