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Sister Islands, do Hainanese people feel fresh about traveling to Taiwan?

Hainan Island and Taiwan Island are the two treasured islands of the motherland and can be called the sister islands of Qiongtai. The climate conditions and geographical environment of Hainan are similar to those of Taiwan Island. The more differentiated the tourism, the more novel and interesting it is. Whether people from Haikou or Sanya arrive in Taiwan, they will have significantly less novelty about Taiwan than people from the north. So what should we Hainanese see and do when we go to Taiwan? Is it worth visiting Taiwan for Hainanese people? Professionals who have been organizing group tours to Taiwan in Haikou for many years told the editor that Hainanese are the ones who have fun when traveling to Taiwan! The sea is about the same, the mountains are about the same, so go ahead and eat. It’s definitely a good idea to become a foodie in Taiwan. There are many snacks in Hainan Island, and Haikou also has the famous Qilou Snack Street, but compared with Taiwan, it pales in comparison. Taiwanese snacks are one of the most talked about topics among mainland tourists when traveling in Taiwan. It wouldn’t be called “traveling to Taiwan” if you don’t visit Taiwan’s night markets! Every county and city in Taiwan has the most famous night market! In Taiwan, where food is paramount, there are almost one snack bar in three steps and one restaurant in five steps. From the northern tastes of roast duck, smoked chicken, hot-boiled mutton, fish fillet, green pepper stir-fried beef, scallops and radish balls... to the southern ones... Flavored camphor tea duck, salt-baked chicken, honey-glazed ham, stir-fried shrimps, dry-roasted eggplant, mapo tofu... you can say it has it all. The locations include Taipei Shilin Snacks, Taitung Tainan Snacks, Miaoli Snacks, and Lukang Snacks. Liuhe night market snacks... there are so many that it is impossible to introduce them. We can only rely on everyone to taste them slowly with the Taiwan tour team. Hainan's fruits are good, and Hainan's rice is also good, but when they "meet" Taiwan, they can only surrender. Due to Taiwan's unique geographical and climatic conditions, coupled with modern planting technology, Taiwan's agricultural products are better than Hainan Island's in this aspect, and basically do not use chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Professionals from Haikou Taiwan Tour strongly recommend that when traveling to Taiwan, you must be right to "open your mouth when you see the fruit"! Taiwanese fruits are extremely crisp and sweet, completely different from those in Hainan. Why? The climate conditions in Hainan and Taiwan are similar, but those who grow fruits in Hainan are all apprentices of Taiwanese. As for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, you understand! The rice in Taiwan is also very good. It can be said that most tourists from Hainan licked the rice in their bowls clean when they had group meals in Taiwan, and they wished they could pack dozens of kilograms of Taiwanese rice back home.

Traveling means walking around, seeing, eating and drinking. Frankly speaking, if you don’t feel like there’s much to see, eating once is not a worthwhile trip for Hainanese people to visit Taiwan!