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Chunyun: 40 Days, Millions of Journeys, the World’s Largest Travel Rush

Forty days. Hundreds of millions of journeys. The world’s largest annual travel rush, and what those numbers actually mean ...

Qilou snack street, the best street food in Haikou

Qi lou snack street is perhaps the most famous snack street in all of Haikou. It is located right next to Haikou's historic old town and the perfect place to grab food

Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Orchestra 2019 New Year Concert...

The Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing in Haikou on January 3rd and 4th 2019.

Wonderful coffee, art and books all in one great...

Like coffee, art and books? Then the Qi lou bookstore maybe for you. Located on the edge of old town (Qi lou) over the years it has become a meeting point for many before venturing into the arcade street.

A unique volcanic culture and ancestral temple in Mei...

Water shortage has been a consistent issue for generations in the volcanic region of Shishan. People in the area used to put large pot vats under their roofs to collect rainwater for daily use. With the local terrain being hard volcanic rock it has always been difficult to dig wells.

Hainan longevity photo exhibition at the Hainan museum running...

The Longevity photo exhibition will run until the 23rd October 2018 and is being held at the Hainan museum on Guo xing avenue, details on how to get there can be found at the bottom of this article.

Haikou to Wuzhishan in two hours, perfect for weekend...

What was once an arduous four hour drive along some of the windiest mountain roads in Hainan is now a swift two hour spin along the newly opened central motorway. The motorway passes through some of the most beautiful, mountainous rainforest regions in Hainan all the way to Wuzhishan city and then on to Ledong.

Hainan JunPo needle festival

Many things about Hainan are exclusive compared to the rest of China. The noodles, the coconuts, the beaches and of course the beautiful local language of Hainanese. But perhaps the strangest and most thought provoking is the Island’s tradition around Spring Festival called the Junpo festival (军坡节).

Making traditional brown sugar in Zun Tan Town, Haikou

One of the things I love about Hainan is that even after living here for almost eight years I can still jump in the car, drive out of Haikou for an hour or so and discover something I have never seen before.

Traditional Miao minority embroidery, costumes and villages

A question I have been asked quite a few times by visitors is “where can I see the Miao Minority”? To which I usually answer, “Everywhere, Haikou, Sanya, Qionghai etc… they’re all around you going about their daily business”.