Seven Star Lake is a gravel beach, full of all kinds of beautiful boulders, but the stones here can not be taken away. It is said that the beach here was covered with gravel before. After opening up to mainland tourists, the area of the gravel beach shrank to one fifth of the original, leaving only the small one offshore. Even now, there are still many tourists who refuse to listen to the discouragement to steal stones. The ultraviolet radiation of Qixingtan is the most popular scenic spot in this tour. After standing for only a short time, the shoulders and eyes will be sunburned. Although it is a little exaggerated, we must pay attention to sunscreen. The gravel beach we stand on falls about two meters to the sea level. The sea is beating the coast very violently. It is impossible for us to go into the water and play here. It is a little daunting just to look at the water that pats the coast. I thought it would be safe to stand on the high shore, but I didn't know that the big waves would suddenly jump up and beat my sister from head to foot into soup chicken. Every morning, fishermen sell fresh seafood in their cabins. If they want to eat authentic seafood, the third part will recommend a local seafood restaurant.