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On 1 October 1984, it became the Hainan Administrative Region (海南行政区), with its own People's Government, and finally as a province separate from Guangdong four years later. In 1988, when the island was made a separate province, it was designated a Special Economic Zone in an effort to increase investment.
In 1921, it was planned to become a Special Administrative Region (瓊崖特別行政區), and in 1944, it became Hainan Special Administrative Region with 16 counties, including many of the South China Sea islands.
May 3, 2024 · For centuries Hainan was part of Guangdong province, but in 1988 this resource-rich tropical region became a separate province. The capital is Haikou, on Hainan Island’s northern coast. Area (excluding disputed island areas) 13,200 square miles (34,300 square km). Pop. (2020) 10,081,232.
The status of a special administrative region for Taiwan and other areas controlled by the Republic of China (ROC) was first proposed in 1981. The 1981 proposal was put forth by NPC chairman Ye Jianying called "Ye's nine points" ( 葉九條 ). [18]
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A Hainan administrative office under the Guangdong provincial government was set up on the island in 1951, with autonomous prefectures for the Li and Miao minorities, respectively, established in southern Hainan the following year.
In 1921, it was planned to become a special administrative region Qiongya (瓊崖特別⾏政區 Qióngyá Tèbié Xíngzhèngqū); in 1944, it became Hainan Special Administrative Region with 16 counties, including the South China Sea Islands. Hainan was one of the last areas to eventually come under the
Nov 24, 2022 · Still administered by Guangdong province after the 1911 revolution, the Republic of China (ROC) established a Qiongya (瓊崖 qióngyá) Special Region in the 1930s. After the war with Japan, the ROC renamed Qiongya the Hainan Special Administrative Region Footnote 1 in August 1947.