Zhuhai Yu Gang is located at the southern end of Zhuhai City, a unique destination blending coastal charm and humanistic landscapes. It’s not just a place of daily labor for fishermen, but a lively stage for a seafood feast. In the morning, the harbor is filled with the salty sea breeze, with fishing boats lined up, and fishermen throwing fresh fish into the market, their scales shimmering in the morning sun. In the market, vendors shout in Cantonese, offering "fresh flying fish" and "fat yellow crab," with steam rising from the iron pots, carrying a strong sea scent that makes your mouth water. At night, the harbor transforms into a magical light show. The lanterns along the shore light up one by one, dyeing the weathered old docks in a warm orange color, and the silhouettes of the fishing boats appear and disappear in the light and shadow. Visitors can climb to the observation deck to overlook the long line of fishing boats returning home, listen to the rhythm of the waves hitting the shore, and feel the unique "firework atmosphere" of the harbor. This harbor carries the century-old memory of Zhuhai's near-sea fisheries, and its architectural group preserves the appearance of fishing villages in the 1960s and 70s. Wooden boatyards and brick lanes tell stories of the passage of time. The Yu Gang Culture Museum displays ancient sailing ship models and fishing tools, showcasing the wisdom of Zhuhai fishermen who have danced with the ocean for generations. Although there are no prominent historical figures who have left their names, the fishermen's tradition of "safe return at sea" has deposited a unique ocean culture code in this area, making it an irreplaceable fishing port human landscape landmark in the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau.