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How far is Qionghai from Sanya?

The distance from Qionghai to Sanya is about 175.4 kilometers, it takes about two hours and fifteen minutes by car, and about one hour by high-speed rail.

Qionghai City is famous in China for the Red Detachment of Women. With a forest coverage rate of up to 60%, a pleasant average annual temperature of 24°C, and excellent air quality for more than 350 days throughout the year. The Wanquan River estuary is almost perfectly protected in the world, and the Boao Jade Belt Beach is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records.

Guantang, which won Qionghai the title of "China's Hot Spring Town", Boao, the site of the Asian Economic Forum, etc., make this charming coastal city an infinitely fascinating vacation and tourism destination. , leisure and health resort, highly favored by people at home and abroad!

Climate: The average temperature in Qionghai in January is 18C, which is between Haikou and Sanya. The temperature is very suitable and suitable for the elderly to live.

Air quality: The forest coverage rate in Qionghai City is as high as 60%, which is higher than the Hainan average. Hainan's air quality is the best in the country. Haikou City and Sanya City rank fifth and second among the top ten cities with the best air quality in the world respectively.

It is recognized on the island that the air quality in Qionghai City is better than Haikou and Sanya. Qionghai has excellent air quality for more than 350 days throughout the year. The air is neither humid nor dry. The negative ion content is more than three times that of mainland cities, making it very suitable for human habitation.

The current consumption level in Qionghai is almost half that of Sanya. Hotels in Qionghai City are available at various price ranges. Jiaji Town is cheaper, generally around 100-200 yuan, and Boao Town is generally cheaper. The price is around 100-300 yuan.

Extended information

Qionghai belongs to the northern edge of the tropical monsoon climate zone. It is greatly affected by the monsoon, with sufficient sunlight, high temperature and rain, frequent typhoons, and no obvious four seasons. The dry season and the rainy season are distinct.

The dry season generally occurs from December to April of the following year. The average monthly rainfall is 67 mm, with the lowest month of January being 39.2 mm, and the total rainfall being 335.8 mm. It only accounts for 16.4% of the average annual rainfall of 2042.6 mm. The highest rainfall in the dry season was 576 mm in 1953, and the lowest rainfall was 121 mm in 1955.

The rainy season occurs from May to November. The average monthly rainfall is 243.8 mm, with the highest rainfall in September being 388.3 mm. The total rainfall is 1706.8 mm, accounting for 83.6% of the average annual rainfall. The rainfall in August and September was 678.8 mm, accounting for 33.1% of the average annual rainfall, which is equivalent to double that in the dry season. [14]?

The temperature changes little in the four seasons. In the coldest winter (December to February), the temperature is 3.8~6.0℃ lower than the annual average temperature of 24℃. When affected by cold air, there are occasional low-temperature rainy weather, and occasionally severe cold, but the extreme low-temperature days are above 5.0°C, and they are short-lived and infrequent.

Reference materials

Baidu Encyclopedia-Qionghai Climate