Hainan climate
Hainan Province, referred to as "Qiong" for short, is the southernmost provincial administrative region in People's Republic of China (PRC), with Haikou as its capital; Located in the south of China, it is bounded by Qiongzhou Strait and Guangdong in the north, Guangxi and Vietnam in the west, Taiwan Province Province in the South China Sea in the east, and the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia in the southeast and south respectively. Hainan's topography is high in the middle, low around and high in the middle, showing a hilly terrain and a tropical maritime monsoon climate; The total land area is 35,400 square kilometers, and the total sea area under its jurisdiction is about 2 million square kilometers. By 2022, Hainan Province will have four prefecture-level cities, five county-level cities, four counties and six autonomous counties. By 202 1, the resident population of Hainan Province was 10204600, an increase of 123400 over the previous year.
Chicken coconut is a specialty of Hainan. Because Hainan is rich in coconuts, chicken coconuts combine the wisdom of local people. Jiaji duck is rich in Jiaji Town, Hainan, one of the four famous dishes in Hainan. Lingshui acid powder is one of the local specialty snacks.