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Hainan Island is world-famous for its unique and charming tropical views, relaxed and happy natural environment, particularly magnificent marine resources and simple and kindhearted peopleHainan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located at the southernmost end of the country. It consists several islands, the largest of which is also called Hainan (Hainan Dao). And when speaking of "Hainan" in Chinese, it is usually Hainan Island that is referred to. To emphasize the referent as a province, one says Hainan Sheng ("Hainan Province"). History Hainan Island was called the Pearl Cliffs (ÖéÑÂ), the Jade Cliffs (ÇíÑ qiong2 yai2), and the Qiong Prefecture (ÇíÖÝ Qiongzhou), the latter two gave rise to the province's abbreviation, Qiong (Çí in Simplified Chinese). In Wu Kingdom of the Three Kingdoms Period, Hainan was the Zhuyai Prefecture (ÖéÑÂ??). Hainan was one of the last areas of China controlled by the Chiang Kai-Shek's KMT. From March to May 1950, the Landing Operation on Hainan Island (º?ÄϵºµÇÂ?Õ?ÒÛ) captured the island for the Chinese communists. During the early 1990s, there was a major corruption scandal in Hainan. Administration Hainan Province consists of: 2 regional cities (µØ??ÊÐ): Haikou and Sanya (ÈýÑÇÊÐ) County-level: 4 counties (ÏØ) 7 county-level cities (ÏØ??ÊÐ): Wanning 1 office: the Office of West, South, and Central Sha Archipelagos
(Î???ÄÏ??ÖÐÉ?Ⱥµº?ìÊÂ??) (the South China Sea Islands) 6 nationality autonomous counties (Ãñ×å×ÔÖÎÏØ): all are for the Li, sometimes cohabited with the Miao 5 municipal districts (ÊÐÏ?Çø) Subcounty-level: 2000 townships (Õò) 97 regions (Ïç) 2533 villages (?å)Hainan was historically part of Guangdong Province, being as such, it was the Qionyai Circuit (ÇíѵÀ) in 1912 (the establishment of the Republic of China). In 1921, it was planned to became a Special Administrative Region (ÇíÑÂÌØ?ðÐÐÕþÇø), and in 1944 and became Hainan Special Administrative Region with 16 counties that contains the South China Sea Islands. On May 1, 1950 (under the PRC), the Special Administrative Region became an Administrative Region Office (º?ÄÏÐÐÕþÇø??Êð), a branch of the Guangdong provincial government. On October 1, 1984, it became the Hainan Administrative Region (º?ÄÏÐÐÕþÇø), with a People's Government, and finally as province separated from Guangdong four years later. Geography Hainan is the second largest island of China (after Taiwan). Qiongzhou Strait (ÇíÖݺ?Ï?) locates north of Hainan and separates it from the Leizhou Peninsula (À×ÖÝ?뵺) of Guangxi. To the west is the Gulf of Tonkin. Not just one island, Hainan also contains all 250 South China Sea Islands as a part of the official PRC territory. The containment of the South China Sea Islands makes Hainan Province have a very large water body, but disproportionally small land area. James Shoal (ÔøÄ??µÉ? Zengmu Anshan), which is presently occupied by the PRC, signifies the country's southernmost border. But the Malaysians also claim it is on their continental shelf. Economy Since
the 1980s, the Hainan province has been a special economic zone of China. The province has a reputation for being a "Wild West" area. Demographics There are 10,000 Buddhist Hainanese, and 6,500 Muslims. Because Hainan had been a point in the travel route of missionaries, there has been a high number of Christians: 35,000 Protestants and 4100 Catholics. Like in most eastern provinces, there is around 80% Han Chinese. Most, if not all, of the 6500 Muslim Hainanese mentioned above are Hui Chinese. See also: Li Chinese Culture Hainan opera (Çí?ç) Tourism Yalong Bay (ÑÀÁúÍå), Sanya City, southern Hainan: 7-km beach.Miscellaneous topics Hainan is a sister province of Jeju island-province of South Korea.