Explore China’s Hainan Island: the best things to do

Hainan Island is located at the Southern end of China, with stunning tropical weather that doesn’t experience winter. James Feldkamp, along with other participants of Clipper Round the World Race, will get to visit this paradise during the fifth leg of the competition. Here are some travel tips in case you find yourself in Hainan Island.

Enjoy Coconut Festival. Because of its large production of coconuts, Hainan island is also known as “Coconut Island.” During late March or early April each year, island dwellers hold “Coconut Festival” for the tourists. Visitors can trek to Haikou for the coconut lanterns, or go to Sanya Bay to watch the revered dragon boat race and folk martial arts completion, among other activities.

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Savor the local flavors. Hainan Island boasts a wide array of tropical fruits such as lychees, bananas, pineapple, and it has a huge selection of seafood. James Feldkamp, as well as the other competitors of the Clipper Round World Race, will get to enjoy local specialties such as Hele Crab, Dongshan Mutton, Wenchang Chicken, and Jiaji Duck.

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Check out the volcano park. One of the most famous attractions in the island is the Haikou Volcanic Cluster Global Geopark, which is home to 40 volcanoes. People still live in “lava villages” where the houses are made of volcanic rock.

James Feldkamp has more than two decades of experience in federal government and military, focusing on international security and foreign policy initiatives. In the past, he has spearheaded a successful international outreach and coordination initiative in improving maritime domain awareness and maritime security. For more articles like this, visit this page.

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