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Haikou

Haikou (/hˈk/;[3] Chinese: 海口; pinyin: Hǎikǒu), formerly Hoikow, is the capital and most populous city of the Chinese province of Hainan.[4] Haikou city is situated on the northern coast of Hainan, by the mouth of the Nandu River. The northern part of the city is on the Haidian Island, which is separated from the main part of Haikou by the Haidian River, a branch of the Nandu. Administratively, Haikou is a prefecture-level city, comprising four districts, and covering 2,280 square kilometres (880 sq mi). There are 2,046,189 inhabitants in the built-up area, all living within the four urban districts of the city.[5]

Haikou
海口市
Hoihow
Top: Panoramic view of Haikou from Xixiu Beach, Middle from left: A facade building in Zhongshan Road in Qiongshan District, Hainan Performance of Art Center, Haikou Century Bridge and Nandu River, Bottom: Haikou People's Park in Lonhua District
Nickname: 
Coconut City (椰城)
Location of Haikou City jurisdiction in Hainan
Haikou
Location of the city centre in Hainan
Coordinates (Hainan People's Government): 20°01′07″N 110°20′56″E / 20.0186°N 110.3488°E / 20.0186; 110.3488Coordinates: 20°01′07″N 110°20′56″E / 20.0186°N 110.3488°E / 20.0186; 110.3488
CountryChina
ProvinceHainan
Government
 • TypePrefecture-level city
 • BodyHaikou Municipal People's Congress
 • CCP SecretaryHe Zhongyou
 • Congress ChairmanDu Liwen
 • MayorDing Hui
 • CPPCC ChairmanWang Yunxia
Area
 • Prefecture-level city2,237 km2 (864 sq mi)
 • Urban
 (2018)[1]
427 km2 (165 sq mi)
 • Metro
2,280 km2 (880 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 Census)
 • Prefecture-level city2,046,189
 • Density910/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
 • Urban
 (2018)[2]
2,250,000
 • Urban density5,300/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,046,189
 • Metro density900/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+08:00 (China Standard)
Postal code
570000
Area code898
ISO 3166 codeCN-HI-01
Websitehaikou.gov.cn
Haikou
"Haikou", as written in Chinese
Chinese海口
PostalHoikow
Literal meaningMouth of the sea
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHǎikǒu
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghoi2hau2
Southern Min
Hokkien POJHái-kháu
Hainanese RomanizationHái-khāu

Haikou was originally a port city, serving as the port for Qiongshan. During the Chinese Civil War, Haikou was one of the last Nationalist strongholds to be taken by the Communists — with the Battle of Hainan Island in 1950. Currently, more than half of the island's total trade still goes through Haikou's ports. The Temple of the Five Lords is located to the southeast of the city.

The city is home to Hainan University, a comprehensive research university under the Project 211 and the Double First Class University Plan in certain disciplines,[6] which has its main campus on Haidian Island.

History

The hanzi characters comprising the city's name, 海口, mean ocean/sea and mouth/port, respectively. Thus, the name "Haikou" is also a word for "seaport" – similar to Portsmouth in Britain.[citation needed] Haikou originally served as the port for Qiongshan, the ancient administrative capital of Hainan island, located some 5 km (3.1 mi) inland to the south east. During its early history Haikou was a part of Guangdong province. In the 13th century it was fortified and became a military post under the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). The port is located west of the mouth of the Nandu River, Hainan's principal river. When Qiongshan was opened to foreign trade under the Treaty of Tianjin in 1858, Haikou started to rival the old administrative city. It was formerly known internationally as 'Hoihow', based on the Cantonese pronunciation by the British Raj officers. In 1926, Haikou overtook Qiongshan in population and it was declared a separate administrative city.

The city and island of Hainan stayed under the control of the Nationalists until April 1950, when it fell to the Communists during the Landing Operation on Hainan Island.

Since 1949, Haikou has maintained its position as Hainan's main port, handling more than half of the island's total trade. It has replaced Qiongshan as the island's administrative capital. In 1988, Haikou was made a prefecture-level city as well as the capital of the newly created Hainan Province.

Haikou old town contains a small portion of the oldest buildings in Haikou city that returnees from overseas built. The houses are a mixture of styles including Portuguese, French, and Southeast Asian. The streets used to be divided into different areas selling Chinese and western medicine, for silk and bespoke clothes, one for fresh fish and meat, and others for the sale of incense, candles, paper, ink, and other goods.

Various projects are currently under discussion to decide the best way to restore and preserve these historical buildings.[citation needed]

Geography

 
Haikou city map

Haikou is situated on the north coast of Hainan Island, by Haikou Bay, facing the Leizhou Peninsula across the Qiongzhou Strait that stretches west from Beibu Bay near Vietnam to the James Shoal bordering the South China Sea to the west. Most of the city is almost completely flat and only a few metres above sea level. It has an area of 2,304.84 km2 (889.90 sq mi).[citation needed][7] The Meishe River winds through the east side of the city flowing northward to the Haidian River.

The northern part of Haikou City, the district of Haidian Island, is separated from the main part of Haikou by the Haidian River, a tributary of the Nandu River. The district is accessed by one of four bridges, the largest being Haikou Century Bridge, which connects the Guomao district with Haidian Island at the estuary of the Haidian River. From east to west the remaining three road connections are provided by the Renmin, Heping and Xinbu Bridges.

Directly to the northeast of Haikou and to the east of Haidian Island is Xinbu Island.

Climate

Haikou is on the northern edge of the tropical zone, and is part of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. April to October is the active period for tropical storms and typhoons, most of which occur between August and September. May to October is the rainy season with the heaviest rainfall occurring in September. Despite its location 378 km (235 mi) south of the Tropic of Cancer, the city has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen Aw) that closely borders a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa).

Climate data for Haikou (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1951–2015)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 33.5
(92.3)
37.2
(99.0)
38.1
(100.6)
39.6
(103.3)
38.8
(101.8)
38.4
(101.1)
38.7
(101.7)
37.3
(99.1)
36.0
(96.8)
34.5
(94.1)
34.7
(94.5)
31.5
(88.7)
39.6
(103.3)
Average high °C (°F) 21.3
(70.3)
23.0
(73.4)
26.6
(79.9)
30.2
(86.4)
32.5
(90.5)
33.6
(92.5)
33.4
(92.1)
32.5
(90.5)
31.1
(88.0)
28.9
(84.0)
26.1
(79.0)
22.4
(72.3)
28.5
(83.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 18.2
(64.8)
19.3
(66.7)
22.4
(72.3)
25.6
(78.1)
27.9
(82.2)
28.9
(84.0)
28.9
(84.0)
28.3
(82.9)
27.6
(81.7)
25.9
(78.6)
23.2
(73.8)
19.6
(67.3)
24.7
(76.4)
Average low °C (°F) 16.1
(61.0)
17.1
(62.8)
19.9
(67.8)
22.9
(73.2)
25.0
(77.0)
25.9
(78.6)
25.8
(78.4)
25.6
(78.1)
25.0
(77.0)
23.5
(74.3)
21.1
(70.0)
17.7
(63.9)
22.1
(71.8)
Record low °C (°F) 2.8
(37.0)
6.5
(43.7)
6.4
(43.5)
9.8
(49.6)
16.3
(61.3)
21.2
(70.2)
21.0
(69.8)
21.7
(71.1)
17.5
(63.5)
14.1
(57.4)
10.0
(50.0)
5.3
(41.5)
2.8
(37.0)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 23.5
(0.93)
29.9
(1.18)
42.9
(1.69)
80.0
(3.15)
191.4
(7.54)
238.9
(9.41)
247.6
(9.75)
293.0
(11.54)
268.8
(10.58)
274.1
(10.79)
59.6
(2.35)
38.3
(1.51)
1,788
(70.42)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.1 mm) 8.6 9.1 9.6 10.3 15.2 16.5 16.3 15.6 14.1 11.4 8.4 8.3 143.4
Average relative humidity (%) 85 86 84 82 81 80 80 82 82 79 80 80 82
Mean monthly sunshine hours 91.5 97.0 128.5 160.4 208.5 211.7 230.6 210.0 174.5 165.7 121.0 95.5 1,894.9
Percent possible sunshine 27 30 34 42 51 53 57 53 48 46 36 28 42
Source: China Meteorological Administration[8][9][10] all-time extreme temperature[11]

Environment

As of 2018, Haikou has the second best air quality among major cities nationally, preceded only by Lhasa, Tibet.[12][13] However, since approximately 2009, due to an increase in the number of automobiles, there has been somewhat worsening air pollution.

According to the 2005 statistical book issued by the National Bureau of Statistics, Haikou scored the highest among China's main cities in air quality, with 366 days (2004) of ambient air quality equal to or above grade II, with only 0.033 milligrams/m2 of particulate matter (the least of all main cities), 0.003 milligrams/m2 of sulphur dioxide (only Lhasa had less), and 0.013 milligrams/m2 of nitrogen dioxide (the least of all main cities).[14]

In 1995, the Haikou city government began an initiative to improve the quality of life for its residents. With the approval of the World Health Organization, and Ministry of Health, a ten-point plan was undertaken to address such issues as:

The groundwater is of international standard[clarification needed], and is classified as mineral water.

By 2004, the city had established 43 new community health service centers reaching 85 percent of the population. The initiative has increased the size of Haikou's green spaces to 2,000 hectares, with trees lining 40 percent of its roads. Noise pollution has dropped from 61.1db to 58.2db. 300 public toilets have been built. All industrial effluents, industrial waste water and solid waste, and all live sewage, is now processed through centralized treatment centers, and is disposed of without environmental impact. These improvements and others have increased life expectancy in Haikou to 78.26 years.[15]

Haikou city has also built 163 model ecological villages. Now, over 200,000 villagers in 933 villages have tap water in their homes.

Comprehensive city-improvement campaign

During 2015 and 2016, large-scale city improvements have taken place as part of a province-wide initiative called "double create" (双创). It is described by government sources as a campaign to create a cleaner city and create a more civilized city. It is focused on traffic and commerce, but has also improved the overall appearance of the city, tackling air pollution from industry emissions, aiming to ensure the safety of drinking water sources, improving public security in such places as hospitals, schools, malls, and visitor attractions.[16][17][18] Details of these improvements include:

  • Traffic: Many new street crossings with traffic lights were installed around the city to improve two-wheel vehicles (consisting mainly of electric motorbikes) and pedestrian travel. Throughout the city, teams of police have been stationed at major intersections to ensure that two-wheel vehicles obey the law. Although there are many side lanes for these bikes, the actual pedestrian sidewalks serve as legal, one-way routes. Police at intersections stop vehicles either going the wrong way, or running red lights. Offenders may be forced to wear a red sash, stop other offenders, and lecture them.
  • Commerce: Around August 2015, teams of officers physically removed nearly all illegal structures used for business in the city (a province-wide campaign). These structures were commonly made of corrugated metal or cinderblocks and were shop extensions or simply unused space that had been built upon. Street vendors were banned (most of whom sold vegetables or fruit), as was the night operation of roadside BBQ sites and the placement of tables onto the sidewalks by restaurants. These night time food operations were once common throughout the city.
  • Roads and sidewalks: Many small roads have been repaved including narrow lanes in old neighbourhoods. Also, many sidewalks have been upgraded with new brick. Bricks are used as sidewalk material in Haikou because of the large amount of ficus trees, the roots of which deform the surrounding sidewalk.
  • Demolition and reconstruction: A number of entire neighbourhoods within the city have been, and are being, entirely demolished with new buildings and roads being built.
  • Starting around the beginning of 2018, the city government funded painting and cladding of a number of buildings in the city centre.

Water and sewage treatment

The treatment of Haikou's wastewater, and the supply of tap water is operated by the French company Veolia Water. The partial privatization agreement gives 49 percent ownership to Veolia Water in a 30-year joint venture with Haikou Water Group (2012–2042).[19][20][21][22]

Demographics

According to the 2010 Census, the prefecture-level city of Haikou has a registered population of 2,046,189 inhabitants, 537,848 more than the population declared on the past census in 2000.[5] The average annual population growth during the period 2000–2010 was of 3.1 percent.[23] Most of the population of Haikou are Han Chinese (around 97.75 percent, according to the 2010 Census).

Subdivisions

Districts

Haikou is divided in four districts. The information presented here uses 2010 Census data.

Map
District Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Area (km2) Population
(2010)
Density (/km2)
Longhua 龙华区 Lónghuá Qū 275 593,018 2,156
Xiuying 秀英区 Xiùyīng Qū 512 349,544 683
Qiongshan 琼山区 Qióngshān Qū 940 479,960 511
Meilan 美兰区 Měilán Qū 553 623,667 1128

Neighbourhoods

There are several distinct neighborhoods within the city, including:

Guomao

Guomao is a relatively affluent area located on the coast between Longquan Road to the east running west for more than one kilometre. The west part of this area has experienced substantial development since about 2007, and now contains dozens of newly built high-rise residential apartment buildings.

Bo'ai Road

 
Shopping street in Bo'ai Road area (French colonial district)
 
Old town of Haikou, 2021

This historical area is located on the south side of the Haidian River, at the northern part of mainland Haikou. Much of the area comprises arcade style, dilapidated buildings with European fusion-type architectural facades with Indian and Arabic influences.[24] The buildings are almost all painted white, and are usually no more than a few storeys tall. The eastern part of the area is mainly residential. The western part contains hubs for such items as exotic foods, pets, and fabrics. The building facades and roads have been restored in most of the area, Zhongshan Road being the most notable.

Hainan University area

Located on Haidian Island, this area comprises the entire portion of the island west of its main north–south road, Renmin Dadao. It appears similar to a typical student ghetto, containing many small, inexpensive food stands and restaurants.

Haikou West Coast

A new neighbourhood is under development in Xiuying District around seven km west of downtown Haikou. Located within the neighbourhood are Hainan International Convention And Exhibition Center and Wuyuan River Stadium. Also, a number of government offices have moved there and numerous residential apartment complexes are being built.

Parks and recreational areas

 
The ferris wheel at Baishamen Park
  • Evergreen Park is a 71.3 hectare[25] park located on Binhai Road about 200 m west of the southern foot of Haikou Century Bridge. It is the largest park in Haikou, containing approximately ten thousand coconut trees and several hundred species of South Asian ornamental plants,[25] however, most of the park consists of grassy fields.
  • Baishamen Park (White Sand Gate Park) was created in 2010 and is located on the north shore of Haidian Island. The park contains a small amusement park, and consists mostly of grass fields, with little tree cover.
  • Changying Global 100 Fantasty Park is an under-construction amusement park around 12 km west of downtown Haikou.
  • Golden Bull Mountain Ridge Park (Jinniuling Park) includes a small zoo, a lake, diverse flora, and a high percentage of forest areas, including a large bamboo forest. It is located on Haixiu Road, west of Longquan Road, the main north–south avenue in Haikou.
  • Binhai Park is located east of Evergreen Park. There is a bougainvillea hybrid exhibition held each year. This park has a small lake and building used for community purposes in the middle.
  • Haikou People's Park is a recently refurbished park located in the downtown area on Haixiu Road next to East Lake.[26] The park draws large numbers of people each morning who engage in exercises, predominantly tai chi, fitness dancing, and aerobics.
  • Hainan International Friendship Park is planned to occupy 180,000 square metres (1,900,000 sq ft) of land, with a length of over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft).[27]
  • Hongcheng Lake (红城湖) is one of the largest water bodies in the city being around equal in size to the lake at Golden Bull Mountain Ridge Park. It has three islands, the largest of which contains a defunct hotel. The lake is a popular location for fishermen. At night, hawker stalls are set up along the roadsides for tourists and locals to drink and dine.
  • Holiday Beach is a 7 kilometres (4.3 miles)-long beach and visitor attraction adjacent to the west side of Haikou.
  • Dongzhai Port Nature Reserve lies some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south east of Haikou and was the first protected mangrove forest zone in China.
  • Meishe River National Wetland Park, an eco-park located on the Meishe River

Other notable locations

  • Zhongjie Road (忠介路), a shopping street with a long history
  • Jiefang East Road, a busy shopping street located west of the Bo'ai Road area
  • Guoxing Avenue, a main east–west street with many notable buildings
  • The Haikou Tower is an under-construction supertall skyscraper. Located on Guoxing Avenue at Haifu Road, it will be 94-storeys, and is scheduled for completion between 2020 and 2023.

Economy

The GDP per capita was US$3,573 in 2008, ranked number 43 among 659 Chinese cities. In 2011, the city's GDP reached 71.3 billion yuan, amounting to about 30 percent of the province's total.[28]

Haikou exports substantial quantities of agricultural produce and livestock.[citation needed] There is a small amount of industry, including canning, textiles, rice hulling, and light engineering.

The "International Tourism and Central Business District" is under construction on the west part of Guoxing Avenue. The road was once only home to government buildings. Starting around 2011, HNA and other groups began erecting office buildings. Also located at the western end of Guoxing is the HNA Building, the headquarters of Hainan Airlines.[29]

Near the southern end of Haikou, automotive manufacturer Haima Automobile has its global headquarters.

The Haikou Free Trade Zone (Haikou FTZ) (海口保税区) is a state-level, 1.93 km2 area located between Nanhai Road and Yehai Road. It was approved on October 21, 1992, by the State Council.[30]

Education

 
Hainan University just inside the north gate.

Several major educational institutions are located in Haikou:

Transportation

 

Urban

Haikou has an extensive urban bus service. Standard fare is 1 yuan, with no bus pass, ticket, or transfer system in place. Urban minibuses operated prior to 2009, but have since been phased-out. Taxi automobiles and electric motorbikes operate throughout the city. During 2009–2010, petrol-fueled motorbike taxis were banned and seized by police at numerous checkpoints within the city.

Haikou has experienced a substantial increase in cars since the early 2000s. Traffic on main streets, once light, is now similar to other major cities, with rush hour problems that have prompted the city to expand several main roads and build a new elevated road from the west end of Guoxing Avenue to new developments west of Holiday Beach.

Many main roads in the city have a side lane, separated by a median, for two-wheeled vehicles.

Physical barriers were installed on many of the main two-way streets throughout the city in order to separate opposing lanes. These were installed for safety reasons to prevent pedestrians from crossing the streets at locations other than intersections.

Roundabouts are not prevalent in Haikou, being used mainly on Hai Xiu road, and a few other locations.

Traffic cameras are used at many main intersections in the city, with tickets being issued by post for traffic light infractions.

There is one tunnel in the city, the Qiaozhong Road Tunnel.

Shared bicycles

 
A Haikou Public Bicycle System station.

The Haikou Public Bicycle System has about 20,000 bicycles. A pre-paid swipe card system is used to gain access to them. Starting on January 24, 2017, privately run app-based "dockless" shared bikes came into service. By April, there were about 40,000 of these types of bikes available.[31] Ofo, Mobike, and "Quick to" all cost 2 RMB per hour. Ofo and "Quick to" bikes have tires with tubes, meaning many are left around the city with flat tires. The Haikou Public Bicycle System has installed a number of new, more modern bikes with tires that cannot be punctured. Part of Mobike's fleet also uses these types of tires.

Air

Haikou is served by Haikou Meilan International Airport (IATA: HAK, ICAO: ZJHK[1]), which is located 25 km (16 mi) from the city.

In January 2011, Haikou was selected to be the first test site for an experiment allowing private helicopter flight in China.[32]

Rail

A railway links Haikou to the mainland. A ferry service transports the railway cars, along with other motor vehicles across the strait.

The Hainan East Ring Railway links Haikou and Sanya. There are 15 stations in between, either in operation or still under construction. Trains are designed to travel at 250 km/h (155 mph). Travel time from Haikou to Sanya is approximately 1 hour and 22 minutes. The main station in Haikou is Haikou East railway station located near the southern end of Long Quan Road. In 2018, the Haikou South Station, the main bus station, relocated and is now directly to the south east of the Haikou East Railway Station.

In 2015, the Hainan western ring high-speed railway started operation. This second high-speed railway runs along the west coast of Hainan connecting with the Hainan Eastern Ring Railway.

Starting July 1, 2019, the Haikou Suburban Trains began operation. Up to 7 CRH6F-A (CRH6F with only 4 carriages) trains with specially-designed liveries will operate between Haikou station and Meilan station. The longest distance it will travel one-way is around 38 kilometers with 4 stations in between.[33]

Road

Three main highways connect Haikou to other parts of Hainan, running east, west, and south through the middle of the province. The Haiwen expressway connects the city with Wenchang to the southeast. The main bus station is Haikou Transportation Center, located beside Haikou East railway station.

Seaports

Haikou has four seaports for passenger and cargo service. Haikou New Port, formerly known as the Inner Harbour, is located on the southern side of the mouth of the Haidian River. Approximately 7 km (4 mi) west of Haikou New Port is Haikou Xiuying Port. This port is considerably larger, and is the main distribution centre for cargo entering Hainan. It is also a major port for immigration onto Hainan Island. Around 20 km (12 mi) west of downtown Haikou are South Port and Haikou Port New Seaport.

Arts and culture

Several large public buildings now occupy Guoxing Avenue, the new area for arts and culture. These include the Hainan Provincial Museum, the Hainan Provincial Library, and the Hainan Centre for the Performing Arts. These are all located near to one another on the south side of the road, west of Haikou College of Economics, Haikou campus.

At the west side of Evergreen Park is the Haikou Great Hall of the People, a concert hall, and Hainan Exhibition & Convention Center, a large centre for trade shows and other commercial events. Haikou City Stadium, is the main venue for sports events, and is located at the southeast corner of Evergreen Park.

The Wuyuan River Stadium opened in April 2018. It is located west of downtown Haikou, near the newly built Haikou West Coast. With a capacity of over 40,000, it is the largest stadium in the province.

Older cultural sites include the now-restored buildings of the Bo'ai Road area, the tomb of Hai Rui, Xiuying Fort in the Guomao area, the Temple of the Five Lords, the cemetery for the martyrs of Hainan's Battle of the Liberation, and the former temple Haikou Yazhou Gu Cheng.

Nightlife

Bars and KTV are patronized until after midnight. There are several popular bar streets within the city. Up until 2015, roadside BBQ sites were common throughout the city. A large-scale campaign to clean up the city has since prohibited them.

Tourism

Also known as the "Coconut city", Haikou is an important tourist destination for China.[34] The city received 4.11 million tourists in 2002, up 7.99 percent from 2001. In 2019, the number of tourists in Haikou has exceeded 83.11 million. The city earned approximately three billion yuan (361 million US dollars) from the tourism industry during that period, up 11 percent from the previous year.[35]

Haikou is also developing its Meetings, Incentives, Conferencing, Exhibitions industry. The local government set up the Haikou Convention and Exhibition Bureau in June 2012 and pledged RMB35 million (US$5.6 million) to support the development of the MICE industry.[36] More international hotel chains are also arriving. By 2013, international brands included Shangri-La, Westin (opening September 2013[37]), and Sheraton.

In 2016, the China Merchants holdings group unveiled its plans to develop Shenzhen, Haikou and Sanya as the three destination ports that its South China Sea passenger cruises would serve. Subsequently, a large passenger cruise terminal was inaugurated in Shenzhen in October 2016.[38]

Sister cities

Haikou has international relationships with these places:[39]

Cities Country

Date of Establishing Sisterhood Relationship

Darwin Australia September 5, 1990
Perth United Kingdom February 3, 1992
Saint Nazaire France June 27, 1992
Oklahoma City United States November 20, 1992
Zanzibar City Tanzania October 30, 1997
Gdynia Poland April 24, 2006
Victoria Seychelles July 25, 2007
Yangon Myanmar June 16, 2017
North Lombok Regency Indonesia
Scottsdale United States

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haikou, other, uses, disambiguation, confused, with, haiku, traditional, japanese, form, poetry, chinese, 海口, pinyin, hǎikǒu, formerly, hoikow, capital, most, populous, city, chinese, province, hainan, city, situated, northern, coast, hainan, mouth, nandu, riv. For other uses see Haikou disambiguation Not to be confused with haiku a traditional Japanese form of poetry Haikou h aɪ ˈ k oʊ 3 Chinese 海口 pinyin Hǎikǒu formerly Hoikow is the capital and most populous city of the Chinese province of Hainan 4 Haikou city is situated on the northern coast of Hainan by the mouth of the Nandu River The northern part of the city is on the Haidian Island which is separated from the main part of Haikou by the Haidian River a branch of the Nandu Administratively Haikou is a prefecture level city comprising four districts and covering 2 280 square kilometres 880 sq mi There are 2 046 189 inhabitants in the built up area all living within the four urban districts of the city 5 Haikou 海口市HoihowPrefecture level cityTop Panoramic view of Haikou from Xixiu Beach Middle from left A facade building in Zhongshan Road in Qiongshan District Hainan Performance of Art Center Haikou Century Bridge and Nandu River Bottom Haikou People s Park in Lonhua DistrictNickname Coconut City 椰城 Location of Haikou City jurisdiction in HainanHaikouLocation of the city centre in HainanCoordinates Hainan People s Government 20 01 07 N 110 20 56 E 20 0186 N 110 3488 E 20 0186 110 3488 Coordinates 20 01 07 N 110 20 56 E 20 0186 N 110 3488 E 20 0186 110 3488CountryChinaProvinceHainanGovernment TypePrefecture level city BodyHaikou Municipal People s Congress CCP SecretaryHe Zhongyou Congress ChairmanDu Liwen MayorDing Hui CPPCC ChairmanWang YunxiaArea Prefecture level city2 237 km2 864 sq mi Urban 2018 1 427 km2 165 sq mi Metro2 280 km2 880 sq mi Population 2010 Census Prefecture level city2 046 189 Density910 km2 2 400 sq mi Urban 2018 2 2 250 000 Urban density5 300 km2 14 000 sq mi Metro2 046 189 Metro density900 km2 2 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 08 00 China Standard Postal code570000Area code898ISO 3166 codeCN HI 01Websitehaikou wbr gov wbr cnHaikou Haikou as written in ChineseChinese海口PostalHoikowLiteral meaningMouth of the seaTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHǎikǒuYue CantoneseJyutpinghoi2hau2Southern MinHokkien POJHai khauHainanese RomanizationHai khauHaikou was originally a port city serving as the port for Qiongshan During the Chinese Civil War Haikou was one of the last Nationalist strongholds to be taken by the Communists with the Battle of Hainan Island in 1950 Currently more than half of the island s total trade still goes through Haikou s ports The Temple of the Five Lords is located to the southeast of the city The city is home to Hainan University a comprehensive research university under the Project 211 and the Double First Class University Plan in certain disciplines 6 which has its main campus on Haidian Island Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Environment 2 2 1 Comprehensive city improvement campaign 2 3 Water and sewage treatment 3 Demographics 4 Subdivisions 4 1 Districts 4 2 Neighbourhoods 4 2 1 Guomao 4 2 2 Bo ai Road 4 2 3 Hainan University area 4 2 4 Haikou West Coast 4 3 Parks and recreational areas 4 4 Other notable locations 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Transportation 7 1 Urban 7 1 1 Shared bicycles 7 2 Air 7 3 Rail 7 4 Road 7 5 Seaports 8 Arts and culture 8 1 Nightlife 9 Tourism 10 Sister cities 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditThe hanzi characters comprising the city s name 海口 mean ocean sea and mouth port respectively Thus the name Haikou is also a word for seaport similar to Portsmouth in Britain citation needed Haikou originally served as the port for Qiongshan the ancient administrative capital of Hainan island located some 5 km 3 1 mi inland to the south east During its early history Haikou was a part of Guangdong province In the 13th century it was fortified and became a military post under the Ming dynasty 1368 1644 The port is located west of the mouth of the Nandu River Hainan s principal river When Qiongshan was opened to foreign trade under the Treaty of Tianjin in 1858 Haikou started to rival the old administrative city It was formerly known internationally as Hoihow based on the Cantonese pronunciation by the British Raj officers In 1926 Haikou overtook Qiongshan in population and it was declared a separate administrative city The city and island of Hainan stayed under the control of the Nationalists until April 1950 when it fell to the Communists during the Landing Operation on Hainan Island Since 1949 Haikou has maintained its position as Hainan s main port handling more than half of the island s total trade It has replaced Qiongshan as the island s administrative capital In 1988 Haikou was made a prefecture level city as well as the capital of the newly created Hainan Province Haikou old town contains a small portion of the oldest buildings in Haikou city that returnees from overseas built The houses are a mixture of styles including Portuguese French and Southeast Asian The streets used to be divided into different areas selling Chinese and western medicine for silk and bespoke clothes one for fresh fish and meat and others for the sale of incense candles paper ink and other goods Various projects are currently under discussion to decide the best way to restore and preserve these historical buildings citation needed Geography Edit Haikou city map Haikou is situated on the north coast of Hainan Island by Haikou Bay facing the Leizhou Peninsula across the Qiongzhou Strait that stretches west from Beibu Bay near Vietnam to the James Shoal bordering the South China Sea to the west Most of the city is almost completely flat and only a few metres above sea level It has an area of 2 304 84 km2 889 90 sq mi citation needed 7 The Meishe River winds through the east side of the city flowing northward to the Haidian River The northern part of Haikou City the district of Haidian Island is separated from the main part of Haikou by the Haidian River a tributary of the Nandu River The district is accessed by one of four bridges the largest being Haikou Century Bridge which connects the Guomao district with Haidian Island at the estuary of the Haidian River From east to west the remaining three road connections are provided by the Renmin Heping and Xinbu Bridges Directly to the northeast of Haikou and to the east of Haidian Island is Xinbu Island Climate Edit Further information Hainan Annual fog Haikou is on the northern edge of the tropical zone and is part of the Intertropical Convergence Zone April to October is the active period for tropical storms and typhoons most of which occur between August and September May to October is the rainy season with the heaviest rainfall occurring in September Despite its location 378 km 235 mi south of the Tropic of Cancer the city has a tropical wet and dry climate Koppen Aw that closely borders a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cwa Climate data for Haikou 1991 2020 normals extremes 1951 2015 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 33 5 92 3 37 2 99 0 38 1 100 6 39 6 103 3 38 8 101 8 38 4 101 1 38 7 101 7 37 3 99 1 36 0 96 8 34 5 94 1 34 7 94 5 31 5 88 7 39 6 103 3 Average high C F 21 3 70 3 23 0 73 4 26 6 79 9 30 2 86 4 32 5 90 5 33 6 92 5 33 4 92 1 32 5 90 5 31 1 88 0 28 9 84 0 26 1 79 0 22 4 72 3 28 5 83 2 Daily mean C F 18 2 64 8 19 3 66 7 22 4 72 3 25 6 78 1 27 9 82 2 28 9 84 0 28 9 84 0 28 3 82 9 27 6 81 7 25 9 78 6 23 2 73 8 19 6 67 3 24 7 76 4 Average low C F 16 1 61 0 17 1 62 8 19 9 67 8 22 9 73 2 25 0 77 0 25 9 78 6 25 8 78 4 25 6 78 1 25 0 77 0 23 5 74 3 21 1 70 0 17 7 63 9 22 1 71 8 Record low C F 2 8 37 0 6 5 43 7 6 4 43 5 9 8 49 6 16 3 61 3 21 2 70 2 21 0 69 8 21 7 71 1 17 5 63 5 14 1 57 4 10 0 50 0 5 3 41 5 2 8 37 0 Average rainfall mm inches 23 5 0 93 29 9 1 18 42 9 1 69 80 0 3 15 191 4 7 54 238 9 9 41 247 6 9 75 293 0 11 54 268 8 10 58 274 1 10 79 59 6 2 35 38 3 1 51 1 788 70 42 Average rainy days 0 1 mm 8 6 9 1 9 6 10 3 15 2 16 5 16 3 15 6 14 1 11 4 8 4 8 3 143 4Average relative humidity 85 86 84 82 81 80 80 82 82 79 80 80 82Mean monthly sunshine hours 91 5 97 0 128 5 160 4 208 5 211 7 230 6 210 0 174 5 165 7 121 0 95 5 1 894 9Percent possible sunshine 27 30 34 42 51 53 57 53 48 46 36 28 42Source China Meteorological Administration 8 9 10 all time extreme temperature 11 Environment Edit As of 2018 update Haikou has the second best air quality among major cities nationally preceded only by Lhasa Tibet 12 13 However since approximately 2009 due to an increase in the number of automobiles there has been somewhat worsening air pollution According to the 2005 statistical book issued by the National Bureau of Statistics Haikou scored the highest among China s main cities in air quality with 366 days 2004 of ambient air quality equal to or above grade II with only 0 033 milligrams m2 of particulate matter the least of all main cities 0 003 milligrams m2 of sulphur dioxide only Lhasa had less and 0 013 milligrams m2 of nitrogen dioxide the least of all main cities 14 In 1995 the Haikou city government began an initiative to improve the quality of life for its residents With the approval of the World Health Organization and Ministry of Health a ten point plan was undertaken to address such issues as Community health care Vaccinations for children Waste recycling Green belts and urban trees Environmentally friendly construction Public toilets These are available throughout the city are staffed and well maintained Sewage treatment Communications Noise pollutionThe groundwater is of international standard clarification needed and is classified as mineral water By 2004 the city had established 43 new community health service centers reaching 85 percent of the population The initiative has increased the size of Haikou s green spaces to 2 000 hectares with trees lining 40 percent of its roads Noise pollution has dropped from 61 1db to 58 2db 300 public toilets have been built All industrial effluents industrial waste water and solid waste and all live sewage is now processed through centralized treatment centers and is disposed of without environmental impact These improvements and others have increased life expectancy in Haikou to 78 26 years 15 Haikou city has also built 163 model ecological villages Now over 200 000 villagers in 933 villages have tap water in their homes Comprehensive city improvement campaign Edit During 2015 and 2016 large scale city improvements have taken place as part of a province wide initiative called double create 双创 It is described by government sources as a campaign to create a cleaner city and create a more civilized city It is focused on traffic and commerce but has also improved the overall appearance of the city tackling air pollution from industry emissions aiming to ensure the safety of drinking water sources improving public security in such places as hospitals schools malls and visitor attractions 16 17 18 Details of these improvements include Traffic Many new street crossings with traffic lights were installed around the city to improve two wheel vehicles consisting mainly of electric motorbikes and pedestrian travel Throughout the city teams of police have been stationed at major intersections to ensure that two wheel vehicles obey the law Although there are many side lanes for these bikes the actual pedestrian sidewalks serve as legal one way routes Police at intersections stop vehicles either going the wrong way or running red lights Offenders may be forced to wear a red sash stop other offenders and lecture them Commerce Around August 2015 teams of officers physically removed nearly all illegal structures used for business in the city a province wide campaign These structures were commonly made of corrugated metal or cinderblocks and were shop extensions or simply unused space that had been built upon Street vendors were banned most of whom sold vegetables or fruit as was the night operation of roadside BBQ sites and the placement of tables onto the sidewalks by restaurants These night time food operations were once common throughout the city Roads and sidewalks Many small roads have been repaved including narrow lanes in old neighbourhoods Also many sidewalks have been upgraded with new brick Bricks are used as sidewalk material in Haikou because of the large amount of ficus trees the roots of which deform the surrounding sidewalk Demolition and reconstruction A number of entire neighbourhoods within the city have been and are being entirely demolished with new buildings and roads being built Starting around the beginning of 2018 the city government funded painting and cladding of a number of buildings in the city centre Water and sewage treatment Edit The treatment of Haikou s wastewater and the supply of tap water is operated by the French company Veolia Water The partial privatization agreement gives 49 percent ownership to Veolia Water in a 30 year joint venture with Haikou Water Group 2012 2042 19 20 21 22 Demographics EditAccording to the 2010 Census the prefecture level city of Haikou has a registered population of 2 046 189 inhabitants 537 848 more than the population declared on the past census in 2000 5 The average annual population growth during the period 2000 2010 was of 3 1 percent 23 Most of the population of Haikou are Han Chinese around 97 75 percent according to the 2010 Census Subdivisions EditDistricts Edit Haikou is divided in four districts The information presented here uses 2010 Census data Map Longhua Xiuying Qiongshan MeilanDistrict Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Area km2 Population 2010 Density km2 Longhua 龙华区 Longhua Qu 275 593 018 2 156Xiuying 秀英区 Xiuying Qu 512 349 544 683Qiongshan 琼山区 Qiongshan Qu 940 479 960 511Meilan 美兰区 Meilan Qu 553 623 667 1128Neighbourhoods Edit There are several distinct neighborhoods within the city including Guomao Edit Guomao is a relatively affluent area located on the coast between Longquan Road to the east running west for more than one kilometre The west part of this area has experienced substantial development since about 2007 and now contains dozens of newly built high rise residential apartment buildings Bo ai Road Edit Main article Bo ai Road area Shopping street in Bo ai Road area French colonial district Old town of Haikou 2021 This historical area is located on the south side of the Haidian River at the northern part of mainland Haikou Much of the area comprises arcade style dilapidated buildings with European fusion type architectural facades with Indian and Arabic influences 24 The buildings are almost all painted white and are usually no more than a few storeys tall The eastern part of the area is mainly residential The western part contains hubs for such items as exotic foods pets and fabrics The building facades and roads have been restored in most of the area Zhongshan Road being the most notable Hainan University area Edit Located on Haidian Island this area comprises the entire portion of the island west of its main north south road Renmin Dadao It appears similar to a typical student ghetto containing many small inexpensive food stands and restaurants Haikou West Coast Edit A new neighbourhood is under development in Xiuying District around seven km west of downtown Haikou Located within the neighbourhood are Hainan International Convention And Exhibition Center and Wuyuan River Stadium Also a number of government offices have moved there and numerous residential apartment complexes are being built Parks and recreational areas Edit The ferris wheel at Baishamen Park Main article List of parks in Haikou Evergreen Park is a 71 3 hectare 25 park located on Binhai Road about 200 m west of the southern foot of Haikou Century Bridge It is the largest park in Haikou containing approximately ten thousand coconut trees and several hundred species of South Asian ornamental plants 25 however most of the park consists of grassy fields Baishamen Park White Sand Gate Park was created in 2010 and is located on the north shore of Haidian Island The park contains a small amusement park and consists mostly of grass fields with little tree cover Changying Global 100 Fantasty Park is an under construction amusement park around 12 km west of downtown Haikou Golden Bull Mountain Ridge Park Jinniuling Park includes a small zoo a lake diverse flora and a high percentage of forest areas including a large bamboo forest It is located on Haixiu Road west of Longquan Road the main north south avenue in Haikou Binhai Park is located east of Evergreen Park There is a bougainvillea hybrid exhibition held each year This park has a small lake and building used for community purposes in the middle Haikou People s Park is a recently refurbished park located in the downtown area on Haixiu Road next to East Lake 26 The park draws large numbers of people each morning who engage in exercises predominantly tai chi fitness dancing and aerobics Hainan International Friendship Park is planned to occupy 180 000 square metres 1 900 000 sq ft of land with a length of over 2 000 metres 6 600 ft 27 Hongcheng Lake 红城湖 is one of the largest water bodies in the city being around equal in size to the lake at Golden Bull Mountain Ridge Park It has three islands the largest of which contains a defunct hotel The lake is a popular location for fishermen At night hawker stalls are set up along the roadsides for tourists and locals to drink and dine Holiday Beach is a 7 kilometres 4 3 miles long beach and visitor attraction adjacent to the west side of Haikou Dongzhai Port Nature Reserve lies some 15 kilometres 9 3 mi south east of Haikou and was the first protected mangrove forest zone in China Meishe River National Wetland Park an eco park located on the Meishe RiverOther notable locations Edit Zhongjie Road 忠介路 a shopping street with a long history Jiefang East Road a busy shopping street located west of the Bo ai Road area Guoxing Avenue a main east west street with many notable buildings The Haikou Tower is an under construction supertall skyscraper Located on Guoxing Avenue at Haifu Road it will be 94 storeys and is scheduled for completion between 2020 and 2023 Economy Edit The new International Tourism and Central Business District on Guoxing Avenue The GDP per capita was US 3 573 in 2008 ranked number 43 among 659 Chinese cities In 2011 the city s GDP reached 71 3 billion yuan amounting to about 30 percent of the province s total 28 Haikou exports substantial quantities of agricultural produce and livestock citation needed There is a small amount of industry including canning textiles rice hulling and light engineering The International Tourism and Central Business District is under construction on the west part of Guoxing Avenue The road was once only home to government buildings Starting around 2011 HNA and other groups began erecting office buildings Also located at the western end of Guoxing is the HNA Building the headquarters of Hainan Airlines 29 Near the southern end of Haikou automotive manufacturer Haima Automobile has its global headquarters The Haikou Free Trade Zone Haikou FTZ 海口保税区 is a state level 1 93 km2 area located between Nanhai Road and Yehai Road It was approved on October 21 1992 by the State Council 30 Education EditSee also List of universities and colleges in Hainan Hainan University just inside the north gate Several major educational institutions are located in Haikou Hainan University has its main campus on Haikou s Haidian Island with the South China Tropical Agricultural University now part of the university located in the southern part of the city Hainan Normal University is the oldest institution for higher learning with a new campus in Guilinyang It has an enrolment of more than 20 000 including approximately 200 foreigner students Hainan Medical College founded in 1993 offers degrees in medicine It is located in the southern part of the city Qiongtai Normal University is located in Qiongshan District with a new campus in Guilinyang Haikou College of Economics located by Guoxing Avenue with a new campus in Guilinyang Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences is located across the road from Hainan Medical College Hainan Middle SchoolTransportation Edit Main transportation hubs in Haikou A Haikou Port New Seaport areaB South PortC Haikou Railway StationD Haikou Port Xiuying Port areaE Haikou New PortF Haikou Transportation Center main bus station G Haikou East Railway StationH Haikou Meilan International Airport Urban Edit Haikou has an extensive urban bus service Standard fare is 1 yuan with no bus pass ticket or transfer system in place Urban minibuses operated prior to 2009 but have since been phased out Taxi automobiles and electric motorbikes operate throughout the city During 2009 2010 petrol fueled motorbike taxis were banned and seized by police at numerous checkpoints within the city Haikou has experienced a substantial increase in cars since the early 2000s Traffic on main streets once light is now similar to other major cities with rush hour problems that have prompted the city to expand several main roads and build a new elevated road from the west end of Guoxing Avenue to new developments west of Holiday Beach Many main roads in the city have a side lane separated by a median for two wheeled vehicles Physical barriers were installed on many of the main two way streets throughout the city in order to separate opposing lanes These were installed for safety reasons to prevent pedestrians from crossing the streets at locations other than intersections Roundabouts are not prevalent in Haikou being used mainly on Hai Xiu road and a few other locations Traffic cameras are used at many main intersections in the city with tickets being issued by post for traffic light infractions There is one tunnel in the city the Qiaozhong Road Tunnel Shared bicycles Edit A Haikou Public Bicycle System station The Haikou Public Bicycle System has about 20 000 bicycles A pre paid swipe card system is used to gain access to them Starting on January 24 2017 privately run app based dockless shared bikes came into service By April there were about 40 000 of these types of bikes available 31 Ofo Mobike and Quick to all cost 2 RMB per hour Ofo and Quick to bikes have tires with tubes meaning many are left around the city with flat tires The Haikou Public Bicycle System has installed a number of new more modern bikes with tires that cannot be punctured Part of Mobike s fleet also uses these types of tires Air Edit Haikou is served by Haikou Meilan International Airport IATA HAK ICAO ZJHK 1 which is located 25 km 16 mi from the city In January 2011 Haikou was selected to be the first test site for an experiment allowing private helicopter flight in China 32 Rail Edit Haikou East railway station A railway links Haikou to the mainland A ferry service transports the railway cars along with other motor vehicles across the strait The Hainan East Ring Railway links Haikou and Sanya There are 15 stations in between either in operation or still under construction Trains are designed to travel at 250 km h 155 mph Travel time from Haikou to Sanya is approximately 1 hour and 22 minutes The main station in Haikou is Haikou East railway station located near the southern end of Long Quan Road In 2018 the Haikou South Station the main bus station relocated and is now directly to the south east of the Haikou East Railway Station In 2015 the Hainan western ring high speed railway started operation This second high speed railway runs along the west coast of Hainan connecting with the Hainan Eastern Ring Railway Starting July 1 2019 the Haikou Suburban Trains began operation Up to 7 CRH6F A CRH6F with only 4 carriages trains with specially designed liveries will operate between Haikou station and Meilan station The longest distance it will travel one way is around 38 kilometers with 4 stations in between 33 Road Edit Three main highways connect Haikou to other parts of Hainan running east west and south through the middle of the province The Haiwen expressway connects the city with Wenchang to the southeast The main bus station is Haikou Transportation Center located beside Haikou East railway station Seaports Edit Haikou Xiuying Port Haikou has four seaports for passenger and cargo service Haikou New Port formerly known as the Inner Harbour is located on the southern side of the mouth of the Haidian River Approximately 7 km 4 mi west of Haikou New Port is Haikou Xiuying Port This port is considerably larger and is the main distribution centre for cargo entering Hainan It is also a major port for immigration onto Hainan Island Around 20 km 12 mi west of downtown Haikou are South Port and Haikou Port New Seaport Arts and culture Edit Haikou City Stadium Several large public buildings now occupy Guoxing Avenue the new area for arts and culture These include the Hainan Provincial Museum the Hainan Provincial Library and the Hainan Centre for the Performing Arts These are all located near to one another on the south side of the road west of Haikou College of Economics Haikou campus At the west side of Evergreen Park is the Haikou Great Hall of the People a concert hall and Hainan Exhibition amp Convention Center a large centre for trade shows and other commercial events Haikou City Stadium is the main venue for sports events and is located at the southeast corner of Evergreen Park Wuyuan River Stadium The Wuyuan River Stadium opened in April 2018 It is located west of downtown Haikou near the newly built Haikou West Coast With a capacity of over 40 000 it is the largest stadium in the province Older cultural sites include the now restored buildings of the Bo ai Road area the tomb of Hai Rui Xiuying Fort in the Guomao area the Temple of the Five Lords the cemetery for the martyrs of Hainan s Battle of the Liberation and the former temple Haikou Yazhou Gu Cheng Nightlife Edit Bars and KTV are patronized until after midnight There are several popular bar streets within the city Up until 2015 roadside BBQ sites were common throughout the city A large scale campaign to clean up the city has since prohibited them Tourism EditAlso known as the Coconut city Haikou is an important tourist destination for China 34 The city received 4 11 million tourists in 2002 up 7 99 percent from 2001 In 2019 the number of tourists in Haikou has exceeded 83 11 million The city earned approximately three billion yuan 361 million US dollars from the tourism industry during that period up 11 percent from the previous year 35 Haikou is also developing its Meetings Incentives Conferencing Exhibitions industry The local government set up the Haikou Convention and Exhibition Bureau in June 2012 and pledged RMB35 million US 5 6 million to support the development of the MICE industry 36 More international hotel chains are also arriving By 2013 international brands included Shangri La Westin opening September 2013 37 and Sheraton In 2016 the China Merchants holdings group unveiled its plans to develop Shenzhen Haikou and Sanya as the three destination ports that its South China Sea passenger cruises would serve Subsequently a large passenger cruise terminal was inaugurated in Shenzhen in October 2016 38 Sister cities EditHaikou has international relationships with these places 39 Cities Country Date of Establishing Sisterhood RelationshipDarwin Australia September 5 1990Perth United Kingdom February 3 1992Saint Nazaire France June 27 1992Oklahoma City United States November 20 1992Zanzibar City Tanzania October 30 1997Gdynia Poland April 24 2006Victoria Seychelles July 25 2007Yangon Myanmar June 16 2017North Lombok Regency IndonesiaScottsdale United StatesGallery Edit A view south from Binhai road Haikou Century Bridge Hainan Provincial Library Hainan Museum A view east from Evergreen Park area The customs buildingSee also Edit China portalList of twin towns and sister cities in ChinaReferences Edit Cox W 2018 Demographia World Urban Areas 14th Annual Edition PDF St Louis Demographia p 22 Cox W 2018 Demographia World 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