There are many beaches in Shenzhen where you can catch crabs with conch, such as Chongxi, Dameisha, Yangmeikeng Valley Valley, Jiaochangwei and Baguang. There are more people in these places on holidays than seashells on the beach, let alone collecting conch and catching crabs. It It is a luxury to pick up a slightly bigger shell. There are few real gains in these places. Here are some undeveloped beaches for you, me I will test them myself. Guanhujiao Beach Guanhujiao is located in a small fishing village in Dapeng Peninsula, Shenzhen. There are many beautiful homestays in the fishing village, and the beach is next to the fishing village. The beach is small, undeveloped, few people, and the sea water is pure. Sea urchins are abundant here, and sometimes sea urchins washed up by waves can be found on the beach. When the tide goes out, walking on the rocks on the shore will yield a lot of gains. Lin Lao Cun Tan Lin Lao Cun Tan is located in Kwai Chung Town, Dapeng New District. Because of the construction of the nuclear power plant, the whole village moved away, leaving an empty old village. Usually, you can see several people. The beach is exquisite and the water quality is first-class. There are many conchs and crabs on the rocks on the shore. There are so many hot snails and mussels in this place that you don&;t know. ; I don&;t want them. Most crabs are sand crabs, which are quite big and run fast. It It&;s up to you to catch sand crabs. Daluwan Beach Daluwan Beach is located in a small bay in the south of South Australia Peninsula. This beach is so remote that no one lives in Fiona Fang for several kilometers in Fiona Fang. It&;s also the preferred destination of camping for hikers in Shenzhen. There is no way out. There is only one mountain road on land, and it takes 4 hours to get to Daluwan. The best way to visit is to take a speedboat in South Australia and go back and forth to 400 yuan. It takes 20 minutes to sail one way. There are many kinds of conch crabs in the Bay, and they can be harvested every time they go.