Ten scenic spots in Haikou

Top ten scenic spots in Haikou:

Qilou Old Street 1

Perhaps Haikou is the most famous arcade. After more than 700 years of changes, the arcade old street still stands. Here, you can feel the old town of Haikou.

2. Wugong Temple

Wugong Temple was built to commemorate five famous ministers exiled to Haikou during the Tang and Song Dynasties. The five ministers were exiled to Haikou by treacherous court officials. Haikou was still a wild place at that time. They set up schools here to pass on their culture and ideas.

3. Lv Wan Garden

This is a large-scale urban comprehensive park. Blue sky and clear water, tall buildings in the far field, in addition to many characteristic green plants in Hainan, there are also many tropical and subtropical ornamental plants here.

4. Xiaogang Feng Film Company.

This is the world's first film theme park named after a director. Now it has become a very famous tourist attraction.

5. Haikou Qilou Snack Street

This is not only a snack street, but also a 3A-level scenic spot, with characteristic buildings in Haikou and specialty snacks from all over Hainan.

6. Haikou People's Park

Haikou People's Park is the largest park in Haikou at present.

7. Hairui Cemetery and Hairui Former Residence

Harry is one of the most famous figures in Chinese history. Because the newly-built water conservancy and agricultural development are deeply loved by the people, and Hairui is a native of Qionghai, Hainan, Hairui Cemetery and Hairui's former residence in Haikou have also become famous tourist attractions in Haikou.

8. Hainan Tropical Bird World

This is the largest bird culture theme park in China at present. There are more than 300 species of tropical birds and more than 30,000 birds here, covering almost all bird species in Hainan, which is well worth visiting.

9. Haikou Museum

Haikou Museum is an antique building, and it is also a museum of Hainan historical celebrities with local characteristics.

10, Wenbifeng

Wenbifeng is a large-scale cultural tourist area integrating tourism, Taoist health, leisure and entertainment, and cultural research.