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Hainan - Wikipedia Hainan, separated by the 20 km (12 mi) wide Qiongzhou Strait from the Leizhou Peninsula of Guangdong, is the 42nd largest island in the world The area of Hainan Island (32,900 km 2 (12,700 sq mi), 97% of the province) is slightly smaller than that of Taiwan Island
Hainan | History, Climate, Population, Facts | Britannica Hainan is the southernmost province of China and is also the smallest in terms of land area For centuries Hainan was part of Guangdong province, but in 1988 this resource-rich tropical region became a separate province The capital is Haikou, on Hainan Island’s northern coast
Top 10 Things to Do in Hainan 2025 2026 - China Discovery Check 10 Best Things to Do in Hainan, including sunbathing, diving, surfing, jungle forest hiking, golfing, shopping, cycling, festivals attending, etc to plan your Hainan tour 2025 2026!
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Hainan (2025) - Tripadvisor Things to Do in Hainan, China: See Tripadvisor's 293,462 traveler reviews and photos of Hainan tourist attractions Find what to do today or anytime in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Hainan Visit top-rated must-see attractions
Hainan - New World Encyclopedia Hainan, separated by the Qiongzhou Strait (瓊州海峽) from the Leizhou Peninsula (雷州半島) of Guangdong, is the largest island administered by the People's Republic of China
Hainan Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know When Visiting Hainan - CLI Hainan Province, China's southernmost region, comprises Hainan Island and surrounding islets in the South China Sea Separated from the mainland by the Qiongzhou Strait, it lies south of Guangdong Province and east of Vietnam
Hainan Travel Guide – Explore China’s Tropical Island Welcome to Hainan – China’s Island Paradise! Hainan is China’s southernmost province—and its only tropical island getaway Often called the “Hawaii of China,” Hainan is known for its palm-lined beaches, lush rainforests, and year-round sunshine Whether you’re chasing waves in Sanya, hiking through volcanic craters in Haikou, or exploring quiet fishing villages along the coast
Hainan Official Tourism Information Website Discover Hainan’s unique culture, cuisine, tropical beaches, mysterious rainforests, and much more The most current and comprehensive Hainan news, events, travel tips, discounts, and contest information is all provided for you by the Hainan Tourism Development Commission