Haikou 海口
Haikou, the capital of Hainan, has a laid back vibe. Palm tree lined streets lead to lush green parks, and locals can be found relaxing with a cup of tea or coffee in the “Old Dad’s Tea” shops, or enjoying a performance of traditional Hainan opera. There’s plenty of great food eat, from restaurants with local Hainan specialties like rice noodles and salt baked chicken, to ones featuring dishes from every other part of China, keeping the ‘snowbird...
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Sanya 三亚
Sanya is the most popular destination in Hainan, and for good reason. The natural beauty of the area’s tropical beaches, rainforests, and parks can be a little overwhelming! Treat yourself to a stay in one of the luxury 5 star resorts, eat the freshest seafood you’ve ever had in your life, and step back in time in one of the local minority villages.
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East Coast
Hainan’s east coast is a well developed coastline full of bustling little towns and cities like Wenchang, Qionghai, Wanning, and Lingshui. Tourism facilities including hotels, restaurants, and shops are all here, so you can just relax and enjoy your time on this beautiful, fascinating shore. You will definitely want to try out the water sports and activities at places like Sun and Moon Bay, known for the best surfing in China, and Tanmen Town, a ...
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Hainan’s West Coast
The West Coast of Hainan has a wild, untamed beauty that few visitors have seen. This coastline, just as beautiful as the more developed East, is the perfect destination for those who love going off the beaten track, escaping from the crowds, and forging their own paths. The charming cities of Danzhou, Dongfang, and Ledong lie along the West coast, along with countless sweeping scenic vistas and tiny fishing villages. In addition to beautiful bea...
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