Haï Siang, wreck
About Haï Siang, wreck
Haï Siang is a Taiwanese lobster boat that was intentionally sunk in the 1980s and now rests flat on white sand. The dive features a blue-water descent where the mast appears first, followed by a full view of the wreck laid out on the bottom. The site is known for abundant marine life around the structure, including schools of snappers, flying scorpionfish, and a large stingray seen near the hull.
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Descent is in blue water, revealing the mast first before the full wreck resting on sand.
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