At one point, Hainan was considered a backwater and used as a place of exile for failed officials.
Today, it is undergoing heavy tourist-oriented development with various international hotel chains establishing resorts, especially in the Sanya area. The entire island has been declared a Special Economic Zone.
Very few people speak English, apart from in the major hotels, and even then the standard will be negligable. The volume of Russian tourists mean that most shop keepers and restaurant staff know enough Russian to sell you goods, but trying to engage anyone into a conversation more often than not will prove fruitless. Most signage is in (bad!) Russian.
Haikou and Sanya have airports with regular flights to various Chinese cities.
Trains run daily from Guangzhou and Beijing with stops at both Haikou and Sanya (end of the line).
You can also reach Hainan by boat. Buses take the ferry.
As Hainan is a major tourist destination for Chinese tourists, all educated people, include all those you will most likely meet as a tourist, will be fluent in Mandarin. English is not commonly spoken, though staff at the main hotels and beach resorts will have a functional command of English.
<see name="Nan Shan (South Mountain)"> This is a large Shaolin Buddhist temple complex along the southernmost point of the island. There is a saying in Chinese culture - "May your life be as long as the South Mountain," and it refers to this very place. There are several tour buses that will pick you up at your hotel and take you to this complex, but check to see if the guide speaks English. Many tours on the island are exclusively in the local dialect, called Hainanese, so you may want to enlist your own interpreter to come along with you. Located off shore from the complex is a giant statue of Buddha (being erected as of 2004) which was to be the largest in the world. Within the complex there are many temples and daily demonstrations of martial arts by the Shaolin monks. The restaurant within the complex is all vegetarian.</see>
<see name="Gu Song Cun (Hainanese Village)"> Discover an ancient, unique, beautiful, non-commercial traditional Hainanese village at GuSongCun (______), a hidden gem in Wenchang city. Experience the living customs and luminous culture of the Hainanese. The villagers are extremely accommodating and organize everything for visitors, including local ancient town tours, beautiful Tong Gu Mountain tours to view the entire north-east coast of Hainan Island, beautiful non-tourism-polluted beaches, the very unique traditional villagers fishing near the GuSongCun bay (depending on the season). The village houses are bright and in beautiful undiscovered & isolated beaches. Private guided arrangement can be organized with villager ____? (Zhou Ann-Long), tel. +86 138 7615 8836 (Mandarin speaking). The fee is very cheap, around 50-100 RMB per/person depending on the number of guests. Tip more to the villager if you really enjoy the journey. Seafood is very fresh & cheap too. Worth a visit.</see>
[http://www.unrealasia.com Hainan Bike Tours]. Organisation run by ex-pats offering cycling tours around Hainan.
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Hainan Chicken Rice although it is one of the most famous Hainan dish, Hainanese who moved to other countries probably made it better than the original -Thailand, Singapore, and Vietnam
Be very careful with water sports on Hainan. Government regulation of activities such as parasailing, diving, and boating on Hainan is lax, so staff often provide little or no training to customers, and the equipment can be shoddy. Without adequate safety precautions, these activities can be dangerous, and even fatal.
The Sanya Bus station is located on Jiefang Lu (_____H). There are buses to various cities on the island, including Haikou, Wenchang and Tongzha