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Haikou
Haikou
perches neatly at the top of Hainan, facing Guangdong province across
the Qiongzhou channel and at the mouth of the Nandu River. This is the
political, commercial and transportation center of the province and serves
as a convenient stopping point en route to the beaches in the south of
the island. Perhaps the most curious aspect of the city however, is the
feeling that despite the five million inhabitants here, this place lacks
a truly "local" population. Everyone here seems to be visiting; be they
tourists, business travelers or country bumpkins from out of town, it
is hard to grasp just exactly who this city belongs to, especially considering
the sheer speed that things are changing here.
ĦĦĦĦDespite
local government attempts to market this place as a HOT Chinese tourist
destination, (which have led to inevitable "renovations"), Haikou still
has a few interesting sights and some charming old streets and alleys
to wander and explore. Most of all however, this is a good place to get
accustomed to the island and the laid back feeling about the place. Despite
the massive changes taking place, a very relaxed feeling remains about
this city. Palm trees line the boulevards, and some well preserved colonial
architecture adds to the feeling that this is a city with a distinct and
unique way of life, struggling to come to terms with its new role as tourist
destination and as the capital of one of China's newest Special Economic
Zones and the nation's newest province.
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