Hainan Province, located at the southernmost tip of China, is the smallest province in terms of land area but the largest in terms of maritime area. Here the natural environment is exceptionally advantageous. Hainan Island, China’s second-largest island is a shining pearl in the South China Sea with an average annual temperature ranging from 22 to 27 degrees Celsius and a forest coverage rate of 62% as well as 81 peaks over 1,000 meters high. Here the cultural resources are uniquely charming with ancient and captivating intangible cultural heritages such as Li brocade, Yazhou folk songs, and Li ethnic bamboo and wood instruments. Here Hainan cuisine is abundant and enticing. The “Four Famous Dishes” of Wenchang chicken, Jiaji duck, Dongshan goat, and Hele crab leave visitors longing for more. Here Hainan is open and inclusive, with 116 air routes connecting it to the world. The implementation of the Hainan duty-free shopping policy has attracted numerous international visitors for business and leisure. Hainan is a true embodiment of beautiful tropical China.
Hainan, All the sun, All the fun, is a place you must see!