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How does the second season of Aerial China describe Hainan?

Hainan, located at the southernmost tip of China, is connected with many islands in the South China Sea, including a vast sea area equivalent to China's land area1/. Nansha Islands in the south delimit the southernmost border of China, and Qiongzhou Strait in the north separates Hainan Island from the mainland.

Our journey begins in the north and explores how volcanoes shape islands. From the ancient fishing village to the holiday paradise Boao town, the ever-changing scenery contains the story of Hainan's renewal and iteration. Leaving the modern city and entering the central mountainous area, Hainan has another color besides blue sky and blue sea.

Every step forward in Hainan Island is a challenging intellectual game. Yantian for food and clothing, train for speed, rocket for exploration, ancient and emerging technologies appear in turn. The trip to the South China Sea is fascinating. Bathed in the warm sunshine, the ups and downs of the sea seem to be ironed and the sea becomes quiet. Flying over this mysterious land, we can hear the soft breathing of the sea. China has never forgotten where his roots are and never stopped looking to the future.