Located at Guanghai's Nanwan Mountain and along the coastline of South
China Sea, "Sea Without Waves" is Guangdong's Province famous stone
engraving which records the fight against Japanese invaders in
ancient times. The Chinese words
were engraved into this stone in 1467 or the third year of the Chenghua Reign
during the Ming Dynasty. Each word is 3 meters tall and 2 meters
wide, with each word inscribed on an inclined plane slanted upwards on a granite
stone which is 8 meters tall and 9 meters wide. These
attributes give the stone a very imposing and forceful look. The
imposing appearance, the great fame, the boundless expanse of blue water,
and the beautiful scenery of the park around the stone makes this one of
the top 100 scenic sites of south Guangdong.
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