Sanya
SanjaThings to see and miss in Sanya, China's top bead-holidays
A visit to Sanya, known as the Hawaii of the East, is at the top of their list for many tourists from China. It is China’ best known for its sandy whitewashed shores, clear water and clear sky. From November to February the seaside town is a favorite among the North China, who want to trade their hard winters for the year-round Sanya climat.
There is a constant flow of visitors from Siberia and the Far Eastern Russia visiting Sanya - so much so that many of the signs and meals in Sanya are in Chinese and Cyrillic, with English being the third one. You will find sandy and rainforest area. The accommodations are diverse, with choices for every budget - although it is noteworthy that Sanya has the highest concentration of high-end hostels and resort in the Chinese continent.
is that it's only a 90-minute plane ride from Hong Kong. Sanya is almost 50 km of coast devoted to the tourist industry, stretching far beyond the cove of the same name and the citycenter. Sanya center is definitely not to be missed unless you are enjoying exuberant groups of tourists from China on their first sea trip.
To have a restful holiday you should leave the whole of Yalong Bay and visit one of the more upscale hotel and resort locations in Yalong Bay, 20 km eastwards of Sanya downtown. This is a much less congested and more relaxed area. Several luxury accommodations, among them St. Regis and Ritz-Carlton, back to Yalong Bay and its beaches.
There are many who make sun loungers and handheels available to their customers and have employees who keep the beaches waste-free. Whilst there are fewer places to eat and drink here than in Dadonghai, Yalong Bay offers a different kind of entertain. Water sports enthusiasts along the coast can enjoy a variety of water sports facilities such as para-sailing, boating and boating with bananas.
Since China's beautiful sandy areas are open to the general population, a trip to Yalong Bay is definitely a taxi trip, even if you don't go on a five-star sojourn. Farther eastward along the coastline, Haitang Bay has recently seen major budgetary trends as Yalong Bay has approached its developing area.
The Rosewood Sanya and Sanya Edition are two of the newest luxurious brand stores to open at the end of the year, with China's first one-only resorta. Sanya's rain forests are definitely waiting to be explored. The Betel Nut Patrimony Park is a more family-friendly way of taking a full-scale excursion to the interior of the country, showing the craftsmanship and culture of the first residents of Hainan who were not Han Chinese, but rather ethnical minority groups who moved southwards about two thousand years ago.
There are two largest groups still in Sanya today, the Li and Miao, the former boathouses with straw rooftops and lively fabrics. Anyone who has ever been diving in Halong Bay, diving in Sipadan or surfing in Uluwatu will not be able to make a positive comparison of Sanya's water sports, except perhaps in the diversity of water sports that are available within easy reach.
One of the first aquatic sport resorts in Sanya, some of the resorts are dating, but this does not distract from an enjoyable outing. Another highly trafficked place in Sanya is the Guanyin in Nanshan sculpture in 2005, which is very much loved by Buddhists and travel groups in China; instead, come and see the Tian Tan Buddha when you return to Hong Kong.
You can also skimp on the entry fee for Tianya Haijiao; the "edge of the world" and supposedly southernmost point of China is only characterized by a few cliffs on the shore. Directions: Take a Cathay Dragon or Hong Kong Airlines flight directly between Hong Kong and Sanya, from approximately HK$1,500 (US$190).