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Hainan, separated by the 20 km (12 mi) wide Qiongzhou Strait from the Leizhou Peninsula of Guangdong, is the 42nd largest in the world. The area of Hainan Island (32,900 km 2 (12,700 sq mi), 97% of the province) is slightly smaller than that of Taiwan Island. To the west of Hainan Island is the Gulf of Tonkin.
- Hainan Submarine Base
Yulin Naval Base (Chinese: 楡林海军基地) is the traditional base...
- Attacked Hainan
The Battle of Hainan Island (simplified Chinese: 海南岛战役;...
- Hainan Island Incident
The Hainan Island incident occurred on April 1, 2001, when a...
- Hainan Submarine Base
2 days ago · Chinese New Year in Hainan as AImagined. By / hicn.cn / Updated: 11:32,09-February-2024. Hainan Island is the second largest island in China. It has beautiful scenery, rare animals, interesting history, and all sorts of intangible cultural heritage items. The Chinese New Year is just around the corner, as part of welcoming the New Year, the ...
Chinese New Year is a national public holiday in many Southeast Asian countries and considered to be one of the most important holidays of the year. Malaysia Southeast Asia's largest temple – Kek Lok Si in George Town, Penang, Malaysia – illuminated in preparation for the Chinese New Year in 2024.
Feb 6, 2024 · Beijing CNN —. Blizzards and freezing rain have brought massive disruption to China’s peak Lunar New Year travel rush, leaving drivers stuck in cars on icy highways and passengers struggling ...
Jan 10, 2023 · Nowadays, Spring Festival is celebrated from January 1 to January 15 on the Lunar calendar. Chinese New Year 2023 falls on Sunday, January 22 nd, 2023, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on February 5 th. China’s public holiday will be January 31 st – February 06 th.
May 22, 2024 · A Very Hainan Spring Festival 1: Out With the Old, In With the New - Focus on Hainan - hiHainan. By Nicki Johnson / HICN / Updated: 20:06,03-February-2024. Editor's note: The wheel of time turns, and years come and pass.
Feb 14, 2024 · Actors dance during an event celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year in Haikou City, south China's Hainan Province, Feb. 12, 2024. People across China are enjoying temple fairs, lantern shows and other events to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year and embrace the festive atmosphere. [Photo/Xinhua]