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Where exactly is Hainan Tianya Haijiao located?

Tianya Haijiao Tourist Area is located in Tianya District, Sanya City, with its back to Maling Mountain and facing the vast sea. It is the number one tourist attraction in Hainan in the 20 years since the founding of the province and the number one tourism brand in Hainan in the 60th anniversary of the founding of New China. Hundreds of large and small stones stand on the beach of the bay in the scenic area, among which are the "Tianya Stone", "Haijiao Stone", "Sun and Moon Stone" and "Southern Sky Pillar".

Tianya Haijiao is located 23 kilometers southwest of downtown Sanya. It is famous both at home and abroad for its beautiful and charming tropical seaside natural scenery and long and unique history and culture. The land area of ??Tianya Haijiao is 10.4 square kilometers.

The sea water here is clear and blue, the smoke is vast, the shadows of sails are dotted, the coconut trees are whirling, and the strange rocks stand in the same color as the water and sky. Hundreds of large and small stones stand on the beach of the bay. The "Tianya Stone", "Cape Stone", "Sun and Moon Stone" and "Southern Sky Pillar" stand out among them, looking up to the sky, majestic and majestic. Hundreds of large and small rocks stand on the bays and beaches of Tianya Haijiao Scenic Area, with numerous stone carvings on them.

In the 53rd year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1714), the imperial envoy Miao Caotang came here on a patrol and engraved the words "Hai Ju Nan Tian" on the stone. This is the earliest stone carving in the world. Opposite the stone carving of "Sea Points to the South Sky", there is a conical boulder about 7 meters high standing in the sea. It is the famous "South Sky One Pillar" landscape. The four characters "South Sky One Pillar" are the first year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty (1909). Inscribed by Fan Yunti, the magistrate of Yazhou.

Open the back of the 1990 version of the 2-yuan yuan, and you will find that this wonderful and stunning stone scene is deeply embedded in the daily necessities of firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea of ??Chinese people