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Island Tourism Season Hainan Island Tourism Season

From 2010 to 2012, Hainan Island was located at the northern edge of the tropics and had a tropical monsoon climate. It has always been called a natural greenhouse. The summer is long and there is no winter. The annual average temperature is 22 to 27 degrees Celsius, and the accumulated temperature is 8,200 degrees Celsius or greater than or equal to 10 degrees Celsius. The coldest month is January, with temperatures ranging from 17 to 24 degrees Celsius, and annual sunshine hours of 1,750 to 2,650 hours. Hainan Island has early spring, rapid temperature rise, large daily temperature difference, frost-free year-round, warm winters, three-ripe rice, and four distinct seasons for vegetables. It is an ideal breeding base in southern China.

Hainan Province has abundant rainfall, with annual precipitation ranging from 1,000 mm to 2,600 mm. The average annual precipitation is 1,639 mm. The rainy season is obvious and the rainy season is low. The rainy season is from May to October every year, with a total precipitation of about 1500mm, accounting for 70-90% of the total annual precipitation. The main rain sources are frontal rain, thermal thunderstorms and typhoon rain. The rainy season from November to April of the following year only accounts for 10-30% of the annual precipitation. Droughts often occur during the rainy season.

1. Hainan Island tourist season

It takes five days or more. Hainan island tours usually last at least five days. If it is a self-guided tour, it may take longer, seven to eight days. Because there are many interesting places to visit in Hainan, including Tianya Haijiao, Yalong Bay National Tourism Resort, Wenbi Peak, Coconut Grove Rural Ecological Tourism Area, Boao, Yalong Bay Tropical Paradise Forest Park, Wuzhizhou, Bijiezhou Island, Dadonghai, Tianya Haijiao, Nanshan Buddhist Cultural Park.

2. Hainan International Tourism Island Time

Hainan Island is an island with four seasons of flowers, long summer and no winter, and special climatic conditions. The climate of Hainan Island is a maritime tropical monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature between 22°C and 26°C. In January, the average temperature in most areas is still above 19. The average temperature in July, the hottest month, is between 28 and 32 degrees Celsius. The average annual rainfall is more than 1,600 mm, with August and September being the most abundant, with frequent heavy rains and typhoons. It is evergreen all year round; flowers bloom all year round, making it suitable for travel all year round. Hainan Island has unique tourism resources and is known as the largest winter capital of Oriental Hawaii in the world. July is the hottest month, but the average temperature is only 28.4. Because of the sea breeze, there was no burning sensation. January is the coldest month, but with an average temperature of 17.2, it is as warm as spring. Hainan Island has abundant rainfall, with annual rainfall exceeding 1,600 mm, with August and September being the most abundant. There are occasional heavy rains and frequent typhoons.

Hainan is the place with the most tropical marine climate characteristics in China. It is warm and hot all year round, with abundant rainfall, distinct dry and wet seasons, strong normal winds, frequent tropical storms and typhoons, and diverse climate resources. The annual total solar radiation in Hainan Island is about 110-140 kcal/cm2, the annual sunshine hours are 1750-2650 hours, and the light rate is 50-60%. According to the sunshine hours, the western coastal areas have the most and the central mountainous areas have the least; according to the season, in the order of summer, spring, autumn and winter, from most to least. The annual average temperature is between 23-25°C, lower in the central mountainous area and higher in the southwest. There is no winter throughout the year, with the coldest months from January to February, with average temperatures ranging from 16 to 24 degrees Fahrenheit, and average extreme low temperatures above 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Summer is from mid-March to early November, and July to August is the month with the highest average temperature, which is 25-29. The Xi, Nan and Zhongsha Islands have a tropical maritime climate, with long summers and no winter, and the annual average temperature is 26.5°C.

The central part of Hainan Island is located in the mountainous area of ??eastern central China, with an annual rainfall of about 2000-2400 mm. The annual rainfall in the rainless areas in the west is about 1000-1200 mm, and the seasonal rainfall is unevenly distributed. There is drought in winter, and the dry season lasts for 6 to 7 months from November to April and May of the following year. Rainfall is heavy in summer, and the rainy season is from May to October. The total rainfall in the rainy season is about 1500 mm, accounting for 70-90% of the annual rainfall. Rain sources include frontal rain, thermal thunderstorms and typhoon rain. Hainan Island has high humidity throughout the year, with an average annual water vapor pressure of

The terrain of Hainan Island is low on the four sides and high in the middle. It is in the shape of a dome mountain, with Wuzhi Mountain and Yingge Ridge as the core of the uplift, and it gradually decreases toward the periphery. The annular layered landform consists of mountains, hills, terraces and plains, with an obvious ladder structure.

On January 4, 2010, the State Council issued "Several Opinions of the State Council on Promoting the Construction and Development of Hainan International Tourism Island". At this point, the construction of Hainan International Tourism Island is officially on track.

On January 6, 2010, in order to promote Hainan International Tourism Island at home and abroad, the State Council Information Office will hold a press conference on Hainan International Tourism Island in Beijing on January 6. The press conference will be broadcast live on television, radio, and the Internet at 10 a.m. on January 6.

Current location: There are only two seasons south of Niuling, Hainan: rainy season and dry season. It hardly rains after October, and the temperature is relatively comfortable from January to March. There are spring, summer, autumn and winter in the northern part of Niuling, but winter is very short. After October, you don’t need to turn on the air conditioner when you don’t sleep at night. It is comfortable from November to January, with frequent light rains. After the Spring Festival, the south wind will be very humid, which lasts for about ten and a half months.

3. In what month is the tourism season in Hainan Island?

A young actor participating in the opening ceremony of the 21st Hainan International Tourism Island Festival in 2020. Photo by reporter Zhang Mao

Interesting free trade port, happy trade.

On November 26, reporters learned from the press conference of the 2021 (22nd) Hainan International Tourism Island Festival that the 2021 (22nd) Hainan International Tourism Festival, jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Hainan Provincial People's Government, Island Festival US Government, will officially open on December 10th.

This year’s Happy Festival will innovate the format of the festival, attract citizens and tourists to actively participate in interactions through rich and colorful activities, further stimulate Hainan’s consumption during the peak tourism season, promote the return of consumption, and transform Hainan Island, which has entered the peak tourism season, into a Become a happy tourist island.

The opening ceremony series of activities was rich and colorful.

In this year’s Happy Festival, the opening ceremony and Coconut Island Happy Carnival, Happy Hainan Tourism Promotion Conference, 2021 (6th) Hainan World Leisure Tourism Expo, 2021 (7th) Hainan International Tourism Food Expo , 2021 (Second) Hainan International Tourism Equipment Expo and three exhibitions, and the 2021 Hainan Art Festival Hainan Excellent Literary Works Exhibition.

As the opening ceremony of the Coconut Island Happy Carnival, the highlight of the Happy Festival, the countdown to the opening ceremony will officially start on December 1 at Haikou Sun and Moon Plaza. By then, citizens and tourists will be able to participate in many exciting interactive activities, which is also the first countdown to the Happy Festival. The opening ceremony will be held on the evening of December 10th at Haikou Century Park. This is the first attempt in recent years to move the opening ceremony of the festival from indoors to outdoors.

Current location The Spring Festival is the holiday when Chinese people take the longest time to rest. At this time, Hainan is warm and rainy, which is the best season.

According to personal preferences, you can choose to travel around the island or relax in Sanya. I still love traveling around the island. Not far. You can see different customs.

The tour around the island is divided into east and west routes, and the west route is relatively remote. Not many people went there in the past, but the scenery was beautiful. Starting from Haikou, you can go to Fushan Coffee Garden to have a cup of coffee and rest, and then go to Lingaojiao, where the People's Liberation Army landed. The water is wide and turbulent, so there aren’t many people. The next one is Clear Water Bay, which is known as the most beautiful one. The sea water here is turquoise and the white sand is fine. You can still see cacti and prickly pear on the sunny beach, but there is an old captain missing. In the evening, go to Yulin Island to watch the sunset and the Western Mountains. The waves here are turning white and the waves are roaring. Stay in Dongfang City for the night. There is a small town in Si Geng, where suckling pigs are a specialty.

You can stay in Sanya in advance. The coconut corridor of Sanya Bay and the fine white sand of Dadonghai Sea. Walking by the sea in Yalong Bay. It is recommended to stay one night in Yalong Bay. Feel that dream. Nearby you can go to Wuzhizhou, Tianya Haijiao, Xiaodongtian, Yanoda and other attractions.

There are also scenic spots such as Qizi Bay and Riyue Bay on the east line. If you want, you can take the middle line to Wuzhishan

4. What are the months to travel in Hainan

It has a tropical monsoon climate. Hainan is the place with the most tropical maritime climate characteristics in China. It is warm and hot all year round, with abundant rainfall, distinct dry and wet seasons, strong normal winds, frequent tropical storms and typhoons, and diverse climate resources. The annual total solar radiation in Hainan Island is about 110-140 kcal/cm2, the annual sunshine hours are 1750-2650 hours, and the light rate is 50-60%. According to the sunshine hours, the western coastal areas have the most and the central mountainous areas have the least; according to the season, in the order of summer, spring, autumn and winter, from most to least.

The annual average temperature is between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, lower in the central mountainous area and higher in the southwest. There is no winter throughout the year, with January and February being the coldest months, with average temperatures ranging from 16 to 24 degrees Celsius, and average extreme low temperatures above 5 degrees Celsius. Summer is from mid-March to early November, and July to August is the month with the highest average temperature, at 25-29 degrees Celsius. The Xi, Nan and Zhongsha Islands have a tropical maritime climate, with long summers and no winter, and the annual average temperature is 26.5 degrees Celsius.

Most areas of Hainan Island have abundant rainfall. The average annual rainfall of the entire island is more than 1,600 mm. It is rainy in the east and dry in the west. The rainy center is in the mountainous area of ??eastern central China, with an annual rainfall of about 2,000 to 2,400 millimeters. The annual rainfall in the rainless areas in the west is about 1,000 to 1,200 millimeters, and the seasonal rainfall is unevenly distributed. There is drought in winter, and the dry season lasts for 6 to 7 months from November to April and May of the following year. Rainfall is heavy in summer, and the rainy season is from May to October. The total rainfall in the rainy season is about 1500 mm, accounting for 70-90% of the annual rainfall. Rain sources include frontal rain, thermal thunderstorms and typhoon rain.

Hainan Island has high humidity throughout the year, with an average annual water vapor pressure of about 23 hPa (Qiongzhong) to 26 hPa (Sanya). Moreover, the central and eastern coastal areas are humid areas, the southwest coastal areas are semi-arid areas, and other areas are semi-humid areas.

5. What is the best month to travel to Hainan Island?

Hainan does not have spring, summer, autumn and winter mainly because it is above the equator. The weather is hot all year round, with the average annual temperature above 20 degrees.

So it’s basically summer all year round. There is no winter, but there are actually brief days. It is relatively cold, and it gets so cold every January. In the mountainous areas of Hainan, you need to wear a down jacket to survive.

In fact, if you stay in Hainan for a long time, you won’t feel numb with the passage of time, you will feel fresh, and you will miss the feeling of the four seasons of mainland China.

6. Hainan Island Tourism Peak Season

The peak season starts from the National Day in October and ends with the Spring Festival, and lasts for almost five months; the off-season lasts from May to October for nearly five months. . Hainan tourism is obviously in the off-peak season, and the weather is hot in summer.

The tropical monsoon climate brings abundant precipitation to Hainan, and the air humidity is high, which tourists from the north will not be used to, so tourists are attracted by it. Hainan has long summers but no winter. Every winter, starting from October, mainland tourists flock here, announcing the arrival of the peak season.