Cliff Jumping at Monkey Mountain: Pingtan’s Ultimate Adrenaline Rush

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The 10-Second Plunge That Will Change How You See China’s Coast

At the southeastern tip of Pingtan Island, where the Taiwan Strait’s turquoise waters collide with volcanic cliffs, locals have practiced a death-defying ritual for generations: leaping from Monkey Mountain’s granite ledges into the swirling depths below. This isn’t some tourist trap – it’s a rite of passage where the ocean decides if you’re worthy. After taking the plunge myself (and living to tell the tale), here’s everything you need to know.

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Monkey Mountain hides three key launch points, invisible from any trail:

  1. The Cub’s Leap (5m)
    • GPS: 25.5123° N, 119.7872° E
    • Best for beginners, with a deep pool free of rocks
  2. The Monkey King’s Challenge (8m)
    • Landmark: Look for the boulder shaped like a crouching ape
    • Requires precise takeoff to avoid underwater shelf
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    The Dragon’s Dive (12m)

    • Access: Swim from Cub’s Leap around the eastern bluffpexels mali 102104 11zon
    • Only attempt at high tide (water depth drops 4m at low tide)

Pro Tip: Local fishermen mark safe zones with red paint dots on the cliffs – jump between them.

When to Go

  • Tides: 1 hour before high tide = smoothest entry
  • Season: May-October (water temps above 22°C)
  • Time: 9-11 AM (before afternoon winds churn currents)

 

The 8m leap point at mid-tide – note the swimmer exiting via the hidden ladder.
The 8m leap point at mid-tide – note the swimmer exiting via the hidden ladder.

The Local Legend

Old Lin (72), who’s jumped daily since 1968, swears the cliffs are guarded by the Monkey King: “Miss your mark, and he’ll drag you down to his underwater palace. Hit it right, and he gifts you courage.” This explains the tradition of leaving one piece of fruit on the launch rock.

Survival Gear

  • Water shoes (barnacles cut like razors)
  • pexels lucasallmann 1378405 11zonGoPro head mount (hands-free for swimming)
  • Tide chart printout (cell service dies here)

The Hidden Exit

Most tourists exhaust themselves trying to climb the cliffs. Locals use:

  1. submerged rope ladder tied to the eastern wall
  2. Or swim 50m north to Sea Dragon Cave’s natural steps

Warning: Avoid the western channel – its whirlpools have trapped 3 divers since 2020.

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