Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Is there much food in the lobby on the second floor of Hanhai Hotel, Qingshuiwan Avenue, Yingzhou Town, Lingshui County, Hainan Province?

Is there much food in the lobby on the second floor of Hanhai Hotel, Qingshuiwan Avenue, Yingzhou Town, Lingshui County, Hainan Province?

Yes

Hainan Province [1], referred to as "Qiong" for short, is the southernmost provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC) [2] and the capital of Haikou. It is a special economic zone and a free trade pilot zone in China.

Located in the south of China, it is bordered by Qiongzhou Strait in the north, Guangxi and Viet Nam in the west, Taiwan Province Province in the South China Sea in the east, and the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia in the southeast and south respectively.

Hainan is located on the tropical edge and belongs to a tropical province with a tropical maritime monsoon climate. Hainan Province has a total land area of 35,400 square kilometers, including 33,900 square kilometers of Hainan Island and 2 million square kilometers of sea area.

It is the largest "tropical treasure land" in China, with a total coastline of 1823 km and a total area of 2 million square kilometers. It is the largest maritime province in China.

In the Qin Dynasty, Hainan was the outpost of Xiang Jun. In the first year of Yuanfeng in the Western Han Dynasty (1 10 years ago), Hainan had two counties, Zhu Ya and Bo, which governed 16 county, and Hainan was formally incorporated into the territory of the Western Han Dynasty.

1April, 1988, Hainan administrative region was abolished, Hainan Provincial People's Government was established, and Hainan Island was designated as a special economic zone. The administrative area of Hainan Province includes Hainan Island, Xisha Islands, zhongsha islands, the islands and reefs of Nansha Islands and their sea areas, and it is the largest province in China.