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Where can I take the ferry from Dajisha Island in Guangzhou?

Get off at Yufengwei Station of Metro Line 13, cross the busy Whampoa Pier, and pass through the Wuyong Pavilion hidden deep on the side of the street to reach Wuyong Pier.

This is the only way to enter Dajisha Island.

Dajisha Island is located in the center of the Pearl River, across the river from Huangpu Old Port and Changzhou Island. It is small in area. Apart from a few farms and villagers' houses, the remaining buildings are only high-voltage line towers and flood control towers. It is relatively quaint.

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You can only get to the island by ferry, and get on the boat at Wuchong (Chung) Pier in Huangpu.

The island is almost forgotten. There are no roads, no motorcycles, and even no mobile phone signal. However, it has a unique waterside style, fresh air, and simple folk customs.

A combination of urban and rural areas, isolated from the world, and if you want to experience leisurely time, Daji Island is the perfect place to stay in a daze.

Dajisha Island is a small island. The most planted thing on the island is banana. There are boats on the river and many people come here to fish. When they are tired, they can taste the delicious food.

Come here to stay away from the bustle of the city, give yourself a vacation to relax, stroll along the rural roads and enjoy the tranquility of the moment.

In recent years, more and more people have discovered this "last piece of pure land in Guangzhou" and "Guangzhou's paradise", and have come to the island to sign the "Quiet Time" card, and it has gradually become an "Internet celebrity island".

As everyone knows, just a few years ago, it was an unknown island.

Even the residents of Jinyi Yaju Community, which is only a few hundred meters away from Wuyong Pier, most do not know the existence of this island.

Dajisha Island, except for the noise of ship whistles and shipyards, is still a quiet pastoral place.