Simplified Chinese Japanese English Korean White Pit Village's most renowned agricultural product is fragrant grass, which can be harvested three to four times a year, making it the top producer in Peng. Here, aloe vera is also cultivated. In the western part of Lake White Pit Village, there is a stretch of beach. This beach is located in the northeast of Lake West, composed of coral debris, and because few people know about it, it feels particularly peaceful and mysterious. From White Pit Beach, when the weather is good and visibility is high, you can faintly see the East China Sea islands; to the right is Qui Bi Mountain, and to the east is Qing Luo. This beach, close to the levee, is covered with a lot of saddle vine, and the delicate fresh flowers, green grass, and white sand reflect each other, creating a particularly evocative scene under the sunlight. White Pit Village abundantly produces coral limestone debris and shells, which are also the main raw materials for lime bricks. It once became a "stronghold of lime kilns," but due to the rise of the cement industry, the market for lime shrank dramatically, turning lime kilns into a sunset industry. With environmental concerns, changes in times, and so forth, lime kilns gradually declined. Because of this, the area can actually present the most natural scenery. 【Recommended Stay Time】 0.5 hours