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    Island paradise becoming a getaway resort

    By Liang Shuang in Shengsi, Zhejiang (China Daily) Updated: 2016-09-08 06:59

    An isolated island, a limited number of tourists and elegantly decorated guesthouses sounds like a paradise for a weekend getaway from metropolitan madness, which is exactly what Huaniao Island, in Shengsi, Zhejiang province, offers, thanks to residents' efforts to restore the ecosystem.

    Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, a few hours away from the metropolises of Shanghai and Hangzhou, Huaniao and other islands in Shengsi have been a fishermen's paradise for centuries. It's the core area of the Zhoushan fishing ground, long considered the largest of its kind in China and one of the biggest worldwide.

    According to local yearbooks, the annual harvest accounted for 20 percent of China's total fishery yield at its peak.

    But due to overfishing, as well as pollution from the Yangtze River and the coastal shore, yields have plunged since the 1980s.

    Almost all pine trees on the island were wiped out by parasites present in furniture from the mainland, with the forest coverage rate plunging by more than 20 percent at the start of the 21st century. The government has since invested 10 million yuan ($1.5 million) annually to address the issue.

    "The ecosystem is always so fragile on islands like ours," said Tang Jinji, deputy head of Shengsi county.

    Locals began to realize the need to take better care of their environment.

    Island paradise becoming a getaway resort

    For better regulation, small wooden fishing boats have been replaced by big steel ships. Small fish have been released into the ocean and harvesting has been banned during spawning season. Thousands of hectares of mussel farms have become a major source of income, while mussels also help to clean the water.

    Conservation zones and reef restoration programs have been adopted, and authorities have started monitoring poachers, who face strict fines if caught.

    In addition to the transformation of the fishing industry, tourism has played a key role. Once a boat captain, Hong Yongjun is now the owner of an ocean-themed guesthouse. Visitors can enjoy the ocean view and murals made by fishermen's wives, as well as go on fishing trips.

    "We've been developing this industry since 2006," said Zhang Zhiyan, head of Tian'ao village.

    The "Five Fishing Villages of the East Sea", which includes Tian'ao and four neighboring villages, provide fishing experience, each with a unique style.

    About 30 kilometers to the northeast lies Huaniao Island, where the Huaniao Lighthouse has been guiding ships since 1870. The island now offers tours for a limited number of guests centered at the lighthouse. The tour limits visitors to one boat - holding 280 people at most - and includes a two-night stay in guesthouses on the island.

    "We're very cautious when it comes to the environmental capacity of the island, plus we don't plan to build any big, fancy hotels," Wang said. "So it's actually difficult to make a booking during the summer."

    "This fits our idea of high-end tourism, as we are building China's first high-end micro-resort on an outlying island," said Cao Jiayan, head of the Huaniao Tourism Development Company.

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