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How much does it cost to stay on Meizhou Island for one night?

A night’s stay on Meizhou Island costs 100-200 yuan.

Meizhou Island is an island under the jurisdiction of Meizhou Town, Xiuyu District, Putian City, Fujian Province. It is located 42 kilometers southeast of the center of Putian City, Fujian Province, and is only 1.82 nautical miles away from the mainland. It is the second largest island in Putian City and is the home of Mazu. The place of becoming a god. Meizhou Island has a land area of ??14.35 square kilometers, a population of 38,000, an average annual temperature of 21°C, and a coastline of 30.4 kilometers. Including more than 30 large and small islands, islets and reefs. It is 72 nautical miles away from Taichung Port, Taiwan Province.

As of 2011, Meizhou Island is under the direct jurisdiction of Putian City, under the jurisdiction of Meizhou Town, ***Gongxia, Dongcai, Gaozhu, Lianchi, Zhaixia, Shanwei, Xiting, Bei There are 11 administrative villages in Dai, Ganglou, Houxiang and Xiashan. By the end of 2008, the town had a total number of 9,817 households and a total population of 40,000.

Tourism Development

As of 2008, Meizhou Island has built a number of key backbone projects related to long-term development such as transportation, communications, cross-sea water supply, and power supply, as well as hotels, entertainment There are more than 30 tourist service reception facilities such as centers and bathing beaches, with a green coverage rate of 50.6%. It has been rated as one of the top 100 green counties (districts) in the country, a national advanced county (district) for afforestation and greening, a national AAAA tourist area, and a Fujian Province One of the top ten travel brands.

Since Meizhou Island was established as a national tourist resort in 1992, Hong Kong Lippo Group has been responsible for investing US$1.9 billion in 20 years to develop the island, with the goal of building the island into an Asia-Pacific tourist resort. A first-class pilgrimage resort in the region and even the world.