Wuzhizhou Island wharf is located on China's Hainan Island coast facing east toward the South China Sea. The spot comprises a protected bay with a lagoon system separated from open ocean by the island's natural barrier. A wharf and mooring infrastructure occupy the immediate water area, with residential development on surrounding land. The lagoon offers shallow, enclosed waters suitable for beginners, though the presence of boats and fixed structures limits riding area. Wind reliability is extremely low at 0.4%, and average wind speeds of 4.2 knots are marginal for kitesurfing. Waves average only 0.57m, indicating light swell conditions. Best wind direction would be southerly (side-shore), though consistent wind is not guaranteed. The spot suits beginners seeking flat-water progression but is limited by infrastructure, low wind frequency, and minimal swell. Water type is described as light-swell, suggesting protected conditions. Kiters should check current wind and boat activity before sessions, as operational constraints are significant.