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Lingshui

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Lingshui County, nestled on the southeastern coast of Hainan Island, is a place of breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Known for its lush tropical landscapes, the county is home to the Li people, one of China's ethnic minorities, who have preserved their unique traditions and way of life. Visitors to Lingshui can explore the stunning Diaoluoshan National Nature Reserve, a haven of biodiversity and China's lowland rainforest. The reserve's climate is classified as tropical wet and dry, ensuring a warm welcome year-round with an average high temperature of 25°C even in the coldest months.

For those seeking adventure, Monkey Island offers an unforgettable experience. This state-protected nature reserve is dedicated to the preservation of macaques and provides an opportunity to observe these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. The island can be accessed by boat or cable car, offering panoramic views of the surrounding sea and forests.

Lingshui's coastline stretches over 57.5 kilometers, presenting pristine beaches and clear waters, perfect for water sports or simply relaxing by the sea. One of the most notable coastal attractions is Xiangshuiwan, also known as Perfume Bay, part of the Chinese Riviera, which boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in China.

The county is not just about natural wonders; it also holds historical significance. It was the site of the Hainan Island incident in 2001, where a U.S. airplane crew was held, adding a layer of modern history to its rich tapestry. Moreover, Lingshui has been developing its tourism infrastructure, with the construction of the largest sea world theme park in Asia, enhancing its appeal as a destination for families and travelers of all ages.

With a population largely made up of the Li people, Lingshui offers a glimpse into their culture through various cultural sites and events. The Yetian Limiao Style Village is a must-visit for those interested in the local architecture and customs of the Miao ethnic group. 

For nature enthusiasts, the Baishui Ridge Tropical Forest Nature Reserve provides well-preserved hiking trails through the tropical forest, while the Islamite Graves offer a unique insight into the region's religious history. The county's commitment to conservation is also evident at Sea Turtles 911, a floating sea turtle hospital that helps to protect and rehabilitate these endangered creatures.

Lingshui's climate, with its mild winters and warm summers, makes it an ideal destination for year-round travel. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in nature, delve into the local culture, or simply enjoy the tranquility of a tropical paradise, Lingshui County is a gem waiting to be discovered.