Blue is the Color
Sanya is located at the southernmost tip of Hainan Island, surrounded by mountains on three sides in the north and adjacent to the South China Sea on the south, making it China’s closest city to the equator.
Sanya’s coastline stretches for 200 kilometers, with clear water and fine sand, and is dotted with famous and popular bays such as Sanya Bay, Dadonghai and Yalong Bay. Strolling along the soft sandy beaches, the bustling city on one side, the sky and water on the other, the coastline seems endless and out of sight.
Sanya has a tropical maritime monsoon climate with year-round warmth and abundant rainfall. This climate also creates its unique tropical natural scenery, sunshine, sandy beaches, coconut breeze and sea views is the best description of Sanya. Because of this, the Remotest Corners of the Earth (Tianya Haijiao), the Dongtian Park, Luhuitou and Wuzhizhou Island… Every natural landscape of Sanya is a rare paradise on earth for those who stay inland all year round.
Sanya’s comfortable climate has also made it one of the most livable cities in China, with more and more people choosing to spend their cold winters in Sanya.