Introduction of Hainan
Different from other provinces, Hainan is the second largest ocean island and the smallest land province in China. Although scenery in Hainan lacks the grandness of Great Wall and the mystery of Terror-Cotta Warriors, its natural beauty has attracted all the tourists around the world. People call it the Oriental Hawaii.
Hainan is located at south end of China, and occupies an area of 35,000 square kilometers. Its administrative regions are Hainan Island, Xisha archipelago, Zhongsha archipelago and Nansha archipelago. Its neighboring countries are Philippines towards the east, Malaysia and Brunei towards the south, Indonesia (Natuna Islands) towards the southwest, and Vietnam towards the west. Due to the mild climate and favorable environment, Hainan is regarded as a long life island.
Hainan is an ideal place for you to be away from the cold winter. In January and February, the average temperature is 16C to 24C, and 25C to 29C is in July and August. Its not only an excellent swimming and bathing place all the year around, but also the best choice for relaxation and entertainment.
Nowadays, Hainan cuisine is very popular all over the world, especially the fresh and delicious seafood. Furthermore, Hainan is famous for their beautiful handicrafts, like shell carvings.
Hainan is a multinational region, so the Li and Miao Villages are well worth a visit in Hainan. Sanya, one of the large cities of Hainan, is famous for its tropical beach landscapes. Ultima Thule and Grand East Sea are two well known beaches. Just imagine that you are lying on the soft beach under beautiful sunshine or that you are walking through the coconut plantation under the blue sky. How wonderful everything is! Historical heritages such as Hairui Tomb and South Mountain Buddhism Center in Sanya are also worth a visit
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