Haikou Introduction

Haikou Introduction

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Haikou Introduction

Haikou situated at the north of Hainan island, is the capital of Hainan Province of the People’s Republic of China and has an estimated population of 830,192 (2006), therefore by far the largest city on the island.

haikou city1Coordinates: 20°02′34″N 110°20′30″E , Haikou has an area of 2,304.84 square kilometers It is situated on the north coast of Hainan Island, facing the Leizhou Peninsula, across the Hainan Strait (15 km wide); in an area that reaches from Zengmu Ansha in the south to the Qiongzhou Strait in the north; bordering the sea areas of the South China Sea and facing Vietnam in the west across Beibu Bay.

Haikou, the provincial capital has a tropical marine climate with an average annual temperature of 20C (68F). Its spring is warm with almost drought conditions but the high summer temperatures bring heavy rain in their wake. Autumn is a season of typhoons and rain storms. It can feel quite cold in winter by contrast. As a rule, the best time to travel is between November and the following April. From May to October Haikou has its rainy seasons, with the precipitation reaching a peak during September. As high temperatures warm the waters of the South China Sea from June to September tropical storms (hurricanes), known here as typhoons, are driven toward the coast and Haikou can experience force 8 storms that cause considerable problems for traffic.

History
Haikou originally grew up as the port for Qiongshan, the ancient administrative capital of Hainan Island, which is situated some 5 km inland. It became a military post in the 13th century and was fortified under the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). The port is situated to the west of the mouth of the Nandu, Hainan’s chief river. Although it has no good natural harbor, it has always been the principal port of the island.

haikou tours2After Qiongshan was opened to foreign trade under the Treaty of Tianjin (1876), Haikou began to rival the old administrative city. Haikou was created a separate administrative county in 1926; it overtook Qiongshan in population in the 1930s.

Haikou was much developed as a port during the Sino-Japanese War (1937–45) when the Japanese occupied Hainan Island from early 1939 to 1945. Since 1949, Haikou has retained its position as Hainan’s main port, handling more than half of its total trade; it has replaced Qiongshan as the island’s administrative capital.

Haikou was made a prefecture-level city as well as the capital of the newly-created Hainan Province in 1988.

There are four districts in Haikou , they are
Longhua District
Xiuying District
Qiongshan District
Meilan District

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Roy says:
    September 9th, 2011 at 7:09 am

    I have read your blog and found it is very useful, so I am planing to make trip to the Haikou. it is so wonderful place.

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