Of all the islands that surround Hainan there are very few that possess fresh water, natural resources and rich vegetation. Wuzhizhou Island has more than two thousand types of plants and many precious tree species such as the plant kingdom's "giant panda", the dragon’s blood tree. There are other rarely seen plants including symbiotic and parasitic species along with “strangling vines” and many more.
At the eastern and southern ends of Wuzhizhou island there are linked peaks which rise to 79.9M at their highest point. Steep cliffs descend to the reefs of the bay below where huge waves crash on to the rocks to create massive sprays of water that look like snow.
The west and northern terrain of the island gradually levels out into a bay with a beach of fine white sand. Around the island, the seawater is pollution free and crystal clear with high visibility down to a depth of 27 metres. These are natural fishing grounds teeming with Spanish mackerel, grouper, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, prawns, luminous conches and tropical fish of every colour under the sun.
In this magical underwater world, uniquely shaped and brightly coloured corals abound. This is the most perfectly preserved of Hainan’s coastal natural resources and also the best place for diving and sightseeing.