The origin of the name of Wuzhizhou

Wuzhizhou, formerly known as Kurosaki Island, is named after the beautiful legend of Sanya. Later, when Sanya was established in Hainan, when the government departments verified the place names of various places, local fishermen provided a statement that the island was very similar to a marine creature called Wuzhizhou, so it was renamed Wuzhizhou, which has been used ever since.

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Wuzhizhou Teahouse During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Wu, a Taoist priest from Hainan, traveled all over Hainan Island to find a place to cultivate one's morality. Finally, he took a fancy to the geomantic omen in wuzhizhou, and wanted to live in it and build a house to cultivate himself. This matter was learned by the magistrate Zhong of Yazhou at that time, and he immediately came to wuzhizhou. After seeing such a beautiful island and excellent feng shui, he thought that this treasure should not be used by individuals, but should benefit the people. As a result, Taoist Wu's behavior was stopped, and an altar named "Three Views on the Sea" was built on the island at the expense of the state government, which was dedicated to the creator of China Fangzheng Chinese characters. This is very rare in China and is a highlight in Hainan's cultural history. The time history of building the temple is 1893, which has a history of more than 100 years. Nowadays, this red building presents a faint historical atmosphere and has become a good place for people to drink tea and taste tea.

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Sun Epilith Sun Epilith is located in the southeast cliff of Wuzhizhou. Standing on the rocks, overlooking the whole island, the vast South China Sea has a panoramic view. Under the cliff, there are rugged rocks. When it is calm, you can travel around the island by speedboat, and the stone scenery is strange. Watching the sun rock is like a big natural stone Buddha, facing the sea and practicing day and night. The dawn of the new century rises from here, and the crimson sun rises slowly from the sea, forming a view of the sun's sea and sky. If you want to see the sunrise, you can ask the hotel front desk about the sunrise.