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"Qionghai is divided into three parts: watching the tides in Boao, surviving on Qingbuliang (a local dessert), and lying on the beach like a dried salted fish~"

Ultimate Qionghai Travel Guide🌴 Explore "Hainan's Hidden Gem" for Just 300 RMB Per Person—So Delicious You Won’t Want to Leave! Folks! Who says Hainan only has Sanya? Qionghai is an absolute treasure—budget-friendly, less crowded, and home to the best Qingbuliang in all of Hainan! This guide covers everything from food to accommodation and activities, perfect for students and budget travelers. Just follow along👇 🚗 How to Get to Qionghai? Super Convenient Transportation! - By Air: Fly to Boao Airport, which is super close to the city center. A 20-minute taxi ride costs less than 30 RMB✈️ - By High-Speed Rail: Take the train from Haikou or Sanya to Qionghai Station, arriving in under an hour. A 5-minute taxi ride from the station takes you downtown🚄 - Local Transport: Renting an electric scooter is the way to go! Just 30 RMB/day lets you zip through streets and alleys for snacks. Don’t forget your helmet! 🌟 Must-Visit Attractions: Fun Without Spending a Dime! 1. Boao Forum for Asia Permanent Venue Step into the iconic scene from textbooks! The main venue is open for tours (70 RMB, half-price for students). Strike a pose at the podium for a VIP vibe📸 Nearby Yudai Beach is a must-visit—where the roaring South China Sea meets the tranquil Wanquan River. Walking the sandy "dividing line" is free and photogenic! 2. Wanquan River Bamboo Rafting A summer essential! Drift downstream on bamboo rafts past coconut groves and rice fields, with boatmen singing folk songs🎵 The 1-hour ride costs 80 RMB/person. Wear sandals (you’ll get splashed) and enjoy mid-raft water fights—screams of joy guaranteed! 3. Jiaji Old Town Streets A local haunt with nostalgic arcade buildings. Sunlit cobblestone streets in the afternoon are pure therapy☀️ No need for specific spots—just pop into a "Dad’s Tea Shop" to soak up Qionghai’s slow life. Free to explore and snack! 4. Boao Zen Temple A serene hideout near the forum, with red walls, yellow tiles, and coconut trees exuding Southeast Asian vibes. Climb the Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda for panoramic Boao views (25 RMB). The blend of incense and sea breeze is uniquely magical. 🍜 Foodie Alert! Don’t Miss These Delicacies - Qingbuliang: Qionghai’s soul food! Try the coconut-water version at "Yanjiang Chicken Restaurant"—piled high with ingredients (15 RMB/bowl). Icy coconut sweetness with red beans and taro balls = summer survival🥥 - Jiaji Duck: One of Hainan’s "Four Famous Dishes!" Head to old shops in "Yinhai Snack Street" for crispy-skinned, tender duck dipped in plum sauce (60 RMB/half duck). Pair with mixed grain rice—heavenly! - Mixed Grain Desserts: Qionghai’s afternoon tea staples! Try "chicken poop vine cakes," yibua, purple sweet potato soup... 10 RMB buys a feast. "Qiaoniang Snacks" is a safe bet😋 - Seafood Zuobazuo: A spicy-sour hotpot broth for seafood. Buy fresh at Boao Seafood Market and get it cooked on-site (~50 RMB/person). Add yellow lantern chili for extra kick! - Dad’s Tea Shops: The best way to experience local life! "Guangming Dad’s Tea" is a must for fried skewers and French toast. Sip 5 RMB salty lemon tea and chat the afternoon away. 🏨 Affordable Stays: No Wasted Money! - Jiaji Homestays: Best value in town! 150-200 RMB/night gets a clean 2-bedroom near snack streets. "Qionghai Courtyard Homestay" even provides handwritten food maps! - Boao Inns: Beach proximity for 200-250 RMB/night. Some are a 5-minute walk to Yudai Beach—perfect for sunrise shell collecting and falling asleep to waves🌊 - Hostel Beds: 80-100 RMB/night for solo travelers. "Boao Island Forest Hostel" has a rooftop terrace for group seafood dinners! ⚠️ Pro Tips 1. Qionghai’s UV rays are fiercer than Sanya’s! Pack sunscreen, hats, and sleeves unless you want to tan into "charcoal"😥 2. Avoid touts at seafood stalls. Buy fresh at markets and pay for cooking—cheaper and fresher! 3. Best time: November-April. Skip July-September typhoon season. Summer visitors, bring rain gear for afternoon showers! 4. Locals are super friendly—ask for directions and you might uncover hidden food gems! Qionghai lacks Sanya’s bustle but brims with authentic Hainan charm—laughter in tea shops, coconut aromas in Qingbuliang, folk tunes on Wanquan’s rafts... Happiness here comes cheap. Tag your foodie squad and go!
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