Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - I plan to travel to Hainan in the middle of February, 20 1 1. Can someone tell me something about dressing and other necessary knowledge? I'm from the north!

I plan to travel to Hainan in the middle of February, 20 1 1. Can someone tell me something about dressing and other necessary knowledge? I'm from the north!

Clothing:

Sanya has short sleeves. It's very hot during the day. Local female tourists are more popular to wear sunglasses, long skirts, sun hats and beautiful slippers.

At the same time, it is completely unnecessary to bring some long sleeves and winter coats. Some female tourists will wear some thin cardigans to protect themselves from the sun.

Don't forget to bring sunscreen and swimsuit.

Like Haikou, it's still quite cold. If you want to come to Haikou, you still have to wear a coat, so you don't need a cotton-padded jacket.

I'm from Haikou, and I just broadcast the weather forecast of Hainan live. It says that there will be cold air in Haikou recently, so you should be prepared.

The tourist area is really dark, snacks, instant noodles (hot water in the hotel) and eight-treasure porridge. Don't bother, it will be very cost-effective to bring your own. Buy less squid barbecue, ice cream and milk tea. (I said it at Yalong Bay Underwater World)

Entertainment (I think these are often a waste of money)

In fact, I don't think it is necessary to buy island clothes, handicrafts, coconut candy, pearls and so on. We Hainanese seldom buy these, which are tourist specialties developed by you mainlanders. I'm tired of thinking about coconut candy. Take a picture as a souvenir.

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This is Hainan Tourism Post Bar. I often walk in it. There are many posts introducing my experience. You can have a look.

I wrote everything in the front, and I think the most important place,