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What's it like to live in Hainan?

Speaking of Hainan, many people may not feel anything, but I know Hainan very well because I went to college in Hainan for four years. When I was reporting at the university, I felt a heat wave coming from the airport, and the air was very stuffy. This is my first impression of Hainan. But with the passage of time, I got used to the life and climate in Hainan. Hainan's environment is actually very good, coconut wind and sea rhyme, if you are at the seaside, you will be very happy. At that time, you would often go for a walk and have a barbecue with a few friends by bike, which was very comfortable. Living in Hainan may first feel that the climate is very hot, the prices are very high and the pace of life is very slow.

First of all, I feel the weather is very hot. Hainan is the southernmost province in China. The sunshine is very long every year, so the temperature is very high. People who have been to Hainan may have a feeling that it is sultry when they arrive in Hainan, because it belongs to tropical climate and is an island surrounded by the sea, so it often rains. The sun in Hainan is very big. If you go out, you must take an umbrella or wear protective clothing. If you don't take an umbrella, it may be black in a few days. Hainan is located in the tropics and has a very unique climate. It often rains within a few minutes, and then the sun comes out soon, so its air is good, and there are often double rainbows after the rain.

There is also the high price. We all know that Hainan is an international tourist island, which is rich in tourism resources, and it is also the tertiary industry with tourism as the main industry. Many domestic and foreign tourists will travel to Hainan in winter. So the price in Hainan is very high. Compared with some ordinary cities in the mainland, Hainan's overall economic level is not high. Two relatively developed cities are Haikou and Sanya. As Haikou is the provincial capital, the price is self-evident. Sanya is also a tourist city, and the price is almost higher than Haikou. I think this may be very abnormal, because the overall wage level in Sanya is not high, but because there are many tourists every year, his overall price level is high.

There is also the slow pace of life. The pace of life in Hainan is very slow. Many of them will grow some crops, such as betel nuts or some fruits. People who have been to Hainan will see various places for drinking tea in the street. Hainan people will get together in groups of three and five, where they will have tea and chat all afternoon. The people who work are very hard, but the leisure people are also very idle. Unlike first-tier cities such as Shenzhen and Beijing, their life is very fast. The overall pace of life in Hainan is relatively slow, which makes people feel very comfortable and suitable for regional pension.