Sanya: The “End of the Earth”

23 05 2008

Sanya is known as the “End of the Earth” due to its remoteness in relation to the nation’s capital. Situated at the southern-most tip of Hainan Island, Sanya lies in the southern valley of the Wuzhi Mountain range. Located at the same latitude as Hawaii, Sanya enjoys a tropical oceanic monsoon climate with average temperatures of about 25º C in July and 28º C in January. Average annual rainfall is 1,279 mm. Expect temperate conditions and fresh spring-like weather most of the year. Sanya enjoys 12 hours of daylight every day and averages over 300 sunny days a year. It covers about 210 km of coastline highlighted by natural beaches, fresh sea breezes and crystal-clear waters no wonder it is the most popular tourist destination in China.

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