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Nestled in Tuen Mun District, a leisurely 10-minute stroll from San Shing Village Light Rail Station or a quick bus ride to Tsuen Wan, lies a charming beach with velvety sand. The beach is equipped with vigilant lifeguards, restrooms, refreshing shower facilities, and petite storage cabinets. Adjacent to the beach is a private parking lot with over 30 parking spaces, including designated areas for motorcycles. While the beach may be considered petite, the amenities provided are ample. The water quality and environment may not be of the highest standard, but if you happen to be in the area, it's worth a visit before indulging in scrumptious seafood at Sansheng Village.
If you're looking for a beach that's as uneventful as a Sunday afternoon at grandma's, this spot might just fit the bill. The trees are fine enough if you're into that sort of thing, but don't expect them to do much to break up the monotony of your day. The sand is just okay, with a few pebbles here and there to keep things from getting too exciting. And as for the sea... well, let's just say you might want to think twice before taking a dip. Between the murky water and the sharp stones lurking beneath the surface, you're better off just sticking to the shore. All in all, it's not the worst place to kill a few hours, but don't expect to be blown away by the scenery.
The beach was truly a sight to behold. The soft sand beneath my toes and the gentle sound of the waves crashing against the shore was a serene experience. The crystal-clear water was inviting and refreshing, making it hard to resist taking a dip. The warm sun shining down on me was the perfect addition to this already idyllic setting. Overall, this beach was a wonderful place to relax and soak up the natural beauty of the world.
As the sun sets on the beach, it's a family affair with everyone coming out to play. Unfortunately, the water machines are out of order, but fear not, there's a locker available for use, just make sure to bring your own padlock. Swimming is an option, but proceed with caution as there are no lifeguards on duty. And if you're feeling nostalgic, there's an ancient coin-operated phone that may or may not work. Who knows, maybe you'll get lucky and reach someone from the past.