Introduction to Aqin Wanghai: On the west promontory, there is a protruding stone shaped like a girl's head, looking towards the sea. This is the famous scenic spot "Aqin Wanghai". Legend has it that in ancient times there lived a young man and woman, Ah Lang and Ah Qin, here. Although they were poor, they loved each other and lived a happy life. There is a landlord in the village, Mr. Rong, with a vicious heart. He falls in love with the beautiful and kind-hearted Aqin and wants to take it for himself, so he leads a group of thugs to collect the fishing tax from Alang. How can the poor Alang couple get any money? Master Rong said: If the tax cannot be paid within half a month, Aqin will be taken to his house to work as a maid to pay off the debt. Three days passed, and the couple still couldn't raise a single amount of money. At this time, some fishermen returning to Hong Kong to escape the typhoon said that a rare grouper grouper was found in the South China Sea. In order to avoid "sending a sheep into the tiger's mouth", A Lang decided to risk going to sea despite A Qin's hard persuasion. Unfortunately, not long after, a Category 12 typhoon blew up in the sea, and Alang was unfortunately swallowed by the huge waves. However, the infatuated Aqin stubbornly watched the sea day and night. Year after year, month after month, Aqin finally turned into a watchful stone. Later generations were impressed by its loyal love story and simply called this place "Longqin Bay".

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