Rendong Island

Rendong Island (Indralan: 忍冬島) is a pedestrian-only island off the coast of Guozhou, Han Province in southerneastern Indrala. The island can be reached by a 5-minute ferry ride from downtown Guozhou. Although only about 11,200 people live on the island, Rendong is a major domestic and international tourist destination, attracting more than 4.2 million visitors per year. Rendong not only bans cars, but also bicycles. The only vehicles permitted are small electric buggies and electric government service vehicles. As a major administrative hub and place of residence for Alorians during Indrala's colonial past, Rendong is famous its Artanian-influenced architecture and musical traditions. Rendong Island is also renowned for its troves of wild honeysuckle flowers (for which the island is named after), beaches and clear waters.