The nighttime scenery of the Fan Di Sea was vastly different from during the day.
In the daytime, the sea surface, blazing under the hot sun, appeared like a giant sapphire, now transformed into varying shades of dark jade.
The returning fishing boats emitted sounds like sobbing horns, and the sea water slapped against the base of the Moon Goddess Tower, clapping continuously.
From the highest point of the tower, a beam of light radiated out, enveloping the entire Fan Di Sea, driving away restless sea beasts and guiding the returning fishermen far from home; for over a thousand years, the Moon Goddess Tower had played such a role at Fandi Port.
During the day, many tourists from other regions would ascend the tower to look out from the arched windows at the top, where they could see the cerulean sky and azure sea and, if lucky, witness the stunning sight of flying fish leaping out of the water.
