Haijiao
Haijiao (海角) generally translates to "sea corner" or "cape" in Chinese. It is a descriptive term often used poetically or geographically to refer to a remote, coastal location, especially one marking the edge or boundary of a landmass meeting the sea. Figuratively, "Haijiao" can represent a far-off, distant, or isolated place. The term often carries a sense of loneliness, remoteness, and the feeling of reaching the end of the land. It can also symbolize exploration, discovery, or a place of escape. The specific connotation depends heavily on the context in which it is used.