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In Huizhou, going to the beach is a seaside date full of surprises. When the tide recedes, the vast beach reveals its true face, opening the door to "treasure hunting" for people.
Huizhou's winding coastline, dotted with mudflats and reefs, has bred a rich variety of seafood. Small seafood such as clams, scallops, and crabs often hide under the sand or in the cracks of reefs, waiting for people to explore. Going to the beach requires timing. Around the first and fifteenth day of the lunar calendar every month, the high tide comes, and the sea water recedes farther and faster, which is the golden time for going to the beach.
When going to the beach, prepare a small rake, shovel, net bag and plastic bucket, walk on the beach, bend over to dig, or turn over the reef, and feel the fun of close interaction with the sea. After a full harvest, you can also bring back fresh seafood and cook a table of delicious dishes. Going to the beach in Huizhou, you embrace not only the sea, but also the good times given by nature.