The park is about 37 kilometers away from Gujin and covers an area of 26 square kilometers. The park is located on the peninsula at the confluence of rivers and seas. It can only be reached by boat. On the day of departure, the waves were still quite large, more than one meter high. The boat driver told us that it was nothing. Yesterday, when he was swimming 3 meters high, he also came with tourists. I was terrified. After the erosion of numerous seas, the landscape here is very diverse, including cliffs, sharp rocks, wide bays, beaches, but also breeds different birds and rare animals and plants. You can walk on the natural walk and enjoy the long nosed monkeys here. Their noses are surprisingly large, and the older the male monkeys are, the longer their noses will grow, and later they will look like eggplants, very cute. Long nosed monkeys usually gather in several big trees at the entrance of the tourist center. They feed mainly on fruits, seeds, mangrove buds and tender leaves, and sometimes on invertebrates such as caterpillars and larvae. If you don't want to find them on foot in the rain forest, the best way is to sit quietly in the rest area and wait for the long nosed monkeys to appear. Wild boar is also a frequent visitor here. Without the ferocity of wild boars, wild boars here are relatively warm. They just dig grass roots on the land in front of the visitor center and look at the visitors who take pictures of them from time to time. Despite the heavy rain outside, wild boars seldom pay attention to it and immerse themselves in their own world. Mangroves are also one of the landforms in the park. There are many mosquitoes here. It is advisable to have anti-mosquito liquid, sunscreen and light-colored clothes. Wild boars also visit this beach regularly. At sunset, you can stay by the sea, waiting for the beautiful sunset in the sunset. It's a good experience to stay here for a night and get in touch with this ancient forest.