But this is only a part of people who don't work hard and are xenophobic. This has nothing to do with whether the city can develop. This is only a small number of people who can't affect the overall situation. Most people in Haikou still work very hard and have the idea of inclusiveness. In addition, we have to say that the state has made great efforts to support policies, but the sense of ordinary people is not strong, and it may not have reached that stage of development. In short, the economy has been unable to get up, and there are too many comprehensive factors, but it is by no means the cause of Hainan people.
Living in Haikou is from being unaccustomed to the damp and sultry taste at first to falling in love with the food and environment here now. In my spare time, I will catch the sea, go fishing, go to the seaside or spend my holiday in the mountains, go to the east gate market of Qilou Old Street to feel the atmosphere of the city, and watch the most beautiful sunset every day in summer. All these will feel that this city is happy.
Apart from work, I usually like to go for a run on the plastic track of Wanlvyuan in the evening, exercise in the fitness corridor, go to the seaside to blow a breeze, ride a bike on the west coast, and go to various beaches around. The pace of life is still relatively leisurely, and people here also like a leisurely lifestyle, which is unhurried. The plant coverage here is very high, the eyes are full of green trees and red flowers, and the mood is also very good. Many friends came to Haikou, and I took them to Bihai Avenue, binjiang road and Binhai Avenue for a walk. They couldn't help taking out their mobile phones and taking pictures all the way, and there were beautiful scenery everywhere.
I advise you to drive your own car when you go to other places in Hainan. A few days ago, you went to Baoting. It costs 50 yuan to take a taxi for four kilometers from the starting point to the destination. All drivers are of the same virtue and waited for 20 minutes. What shocks me is that it has been 202 1 year. The locals give people the impression that they are savage and uneducated, and treat tourists as fools. Haikou and Sanya are better. If Hainan wants to develop, it should first improve the quality of the local population, otherwise the attracted talents will be scared away, and it will never be developed by local people. When I was at school, some students from Hainan looked down on Hainanese in particular. At that time, I wondered why I hated my hometown people so much. Now I suddenly understand.
1, natural environment:
The good air in Haikou should be noticeable. I have lived on the island for 20 years, I don't know what smog is, I have never seen a sandstorm, and I can't imagine what it's like to go out with a mask.
There seems to be a long way to go in greening. When the typhoon came, many trees were blown down.
There are no mountains in Haikou city, unlike seeing the mountains in the university dormitory. There is a crater in a nearby town, which I have never been to.
Haikou city is near the sea, and there is a holiday beach. The water is dirty where there are many tourists on the beach, and the west coast not far away is better. The beach provides barbecue service, which is the preferred place for class gatherings of major schools in Haikou. Every time you go to play, you are very happy ()? I don't know where the mainland friends will go for class parties.
Other waters include Nandu River and Hongcheng Lake. Dad sometimes goes fishing ~
2. Human environment:
When it comes to the human environment, I have to mention the Hainan college entrance examination. I feel right. Compared with my friends in the mainland, our study pressure is much easier. When I go to college, I feel that my friends are much stronger than me. -) This also reflects from one aspect that the education level in Hainan is indeed far behind that in the Mainland. Oh, this is not to say that Hainan people are stupid, and Hainan people are not necessarily bad at the same starting point ~
As for medical treatment, I haven't been seriously ill for 20 years, and I don't have any particularly profound experience. Anyway, it's very convenient to see a doctor. Wow, community clinics are everywhere. Some people say that medical staff have a bad attitude, but this is not a unique phenomenon in Haikou hospitals, is it?
3. Good climate and environment:
Apart from the professional aspects of climate, this summer is still as hot as ever, so it will be cooler when the typhoon comes. Ah, by the way, we have a typhoon holiday! Is it super cool! There are still many people who say that Hainan is easy to get a tan, but I think it's okay. It may be because tourists don't adapt to the climate at once and play outside all day, so it's easier to get a tan. It's not too cold in winter. Last winter, I wore a bottoming long sleeve and spent the winter ...
Anyway, I still miss the natural air conditioning in Kunming in summer ()
4. Physical environment:
As a tropical island, Haikou's fruit is super! Level! More! Coconut, longan, banana, papaya, jackfruit, pitaya, ginseng fruit, lotus fog, carambola, guava, betel nut, rambutan, litchi, carambola, pineapple, cantaloupe, pomegranate, and annona ... Every time I go to my classmates' home in town for a public holiday, I always come back with a big bag of pistachios ('``″″. The price should be cheaper than that bought at school.
My hometown in the north is icy and snowy in winter, and I have been thin and particularly afraid of the cold since I was a child.
After taking part in the work, I came to Haikou on impulse, marveling that there is such a good place in the world! I am no longer afraid of freezing my feet in winter! It is basically enough to wear a sweater on the coldest day here. If it is a continuous sunny day, the temperature will pick up immediately. It's just a little hotter in summer, but the sea breeze is particularly cool at night. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons, and there is a well-written lyric, "Please come to the ends of the earth, where the four seasons of spring are always here". The climate is pleasant and seafood is abundant. Officials who were relegated to Hainan in the Ming and Qing Dynasties are probably reluctant to leave again.
Hainan natives are also very simple, warm and hospitable, so I have lived in Haikou for twenty years, and now I am half a Hainanese.
Living in Haikou, the experience varies from person to person. Different people have different experiences. Some people feel comfortable, while others don't.
1. Haikou is very humid. The annual average relative humidity in Haikou is as high as 85%. Usually, the air humidity that people feel comfortable is 40%-60%. It is conceivable how humid Haikou is.
Because of the high humidity, high temperature all year round and strong ultraviolet rays, living in Haikou is a feeling of sultry, stuffy and dry skin. This is also the root cause of many people suffering from beriberi, breath, sweat and body odor. Imagine how upset a person is with these smells, which is more likely to affect the good experience of people around him.
Second, Haikou is underdeveloped. Although Haikou has been upgraded to a provincial capital city, its development history is too short, and the overall economy started too late. Therefore, under the modernization of all provincial capital cities, Haikou, a young provincial capital city, is very dwarfed.
The city is full of fragmented development shadows, which are uneven, old and new, and piles of high-rise buildings are mixed in low and dilapidated people's rooms, which seriously lacks the aesthetic feeling of overall coordination. The front line of the newly developed areas has been stretched for a long time, and it has also been severely cut, which has led to the almost extinction of the traditional Haikou style, and the modern Haikou blooms sporadically, and the green and yellow are everywhere.
Three, Haikou road can't repair a Coconut Sea Avenue, a Nanhai Avenue, a through-train Kunming Avenue, and a Riverside Avenue ... Coconut Sea Avenue has been criticized by the public a lot, and it has been jokingly called "Forever Repair Avenue". Although it looks much better at present, the large-scale repair started from time to time makes you feel very unhappy.
Nanhai Avenue, under the crotch of the high-speed rail, is far away from the city center, the more potholes it is, and the more it goes to the old city, the more desperate it is. However, these two years seem to be better.
Longkun Avenue, which has been blocked like a heart attack, seems to be miserable every weekend; Binjiang Avenue ... Forget it, not much to say. There are still many roads to be renovated! Recently, in the Jiangdong area, that guy, basically like Qin Shihuang's "wearing three springs and copper", is in full swing.
4. Haikou is like a cultural desert. Compared with any other large and medium-sized city, Haikou has fewer scenic spots and less cultural precipitation. It is called a cultural desert by many tourists outside the island. Indeed, Haikou has no more magnificent history and culture than Wugong Temple and Hairui Tomb. Even if it's like Wugong Temple and Hairui Tomb, there's no way to hype it loudly. After all, tourists have seen the world.
The crater is famous, but its connotation is not enough. Many tourists who come here excitedly finally exclaim "It's just a small earthen bag less than 50 meters high, nothing". Of course, this seems a bit one-sided, but there is no way to refute it more.
Finally, it may be the Southeast Asian street in Bo 'ai South, which is often used for publicity. However, people who have been to Guangxi and Southeast Asia in Vietnam will only float by when they come to Qilou Old Street. After all, the amorous feelings street in Beihai, Guangxi can overwhelm everything in Haikou.
5. Haikou cuisine needs to be transplanted to Haikou. Eating delicious food is a very bad experience. In addition to the food transplanted from outside the island, it is estimated that only a few Haikou locals will relish the food that is native to Haikou-but it is rarely seen on the street.
Pig's foot rice, beef brisket rice ... The names all sound awkward. If you eat it, do you have a taste? Whoever eats it knows' Hainan powder, Qingbuliang-these are all found in Hainan and Guangxi, and they are not Shanghai specialties. However, there are many stalls in Haikou, and locals may like to eat them. It is estimated that foreigners will only use them to coax their stomachs when they are hungry.
In fact, if you really count, there are really so many names, but it seems very rare to appear in the streets.
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I'm glad to answer your question. What kind of experience is it to settle in Haikou? I have lived in my hometown in the north for more than 30 years. Later, I came to Hainan because my husband changed his working relationship. I used to watch the sea and coconut trees in Hainan occasionally on TV. I didn't expect that I would come to live and work in this land in person, and I also settled here. What impressed me the most was that the environment here was really good. It doesn't snow in winter, and it's warm in spring in bloom all year round. Although it's very hot in summer, it's good to get used to it. At first, I wasn't used to the eating habits here, and after a long time, I would do as the Romans do. Hainan's diet is mainly light and healthy. I remember returning to my hometown at the end of 1818. My family took my mother to my uncle's house, and my uncle took us to a nearby restaurant to eat a big meal. The dishes in the restaurant were all reserved in advance by my uncle. I remember that the main course included spicy pork ribs, stewed potatoes with chicken, stir-fried beef, braised mutton and many other vegetarian dishes, but I really didn't eat much, because it was too spicy to stand. My daughter didn't eat meat and vegetables directly, saying it was too spicy to eat, so she ate some white rice mixed with soy sauce. Haha, in fact, my husband and I didn't eat much either. My uncle smiled and said, it seems that you really adapted to life in the south. There were so many meat dishes left in the end that my uncle packed them up and went home. Ha ha.
Tell me about me, for a month, the manager is as follows:
On February 26th, I came to Hainan for the first time and arrived in Haikou to inspect Jiangdong New District.
On March 6th, Hainan Chaozheng Internet Advertising Service Co., Ltd. was registered;
On March 24, the settlement was completed, the household registration book arrived, and the ID card was mailed back to Beijing;
On April 1 day, the house bought next to meilan airport in Jiangdong New District officially came down.
After staying in Haikou for more than a month, I felt good overall and people were kind. For example, the electric car was scratched several times, and the two sides went their separate ways without saying a few words. If you cut Beijing, you have to swear and make a small profit.
Generally speaking, I like Haikou very much, not as wet as it is said on the internet, and it is divided into different places.
Hainan Free Trade Port, facing the Internet, welcome new friends and build a free island.
The pace of life is slower than that in the mainland.
The price index is higher than that in the mainland.
12345 hotline service provides complaints and help services to the public at any time, and the happiness index of the citizens is on the high side.
The place is not big, and there are many beautiful scenery. You can see the sea and river of no return. It has the largest lawn park in China and the original ecological Meishe River across the city. The climate is pleasant and the air is refreshing.
People generally don't care much about politics, just thinking about how to live comfortably. Asked randomly who the mayor is on the street, it is estimated that 80% people don't know, for example, I don't know.
Haikou is a good place for self-cultivation. If you want to start a business, the difficulty index is the first in the country.
Haikou is the best provincial capital for you to experience Buddhist life. The difficulty of making money makes you doubt your life, and its beautiful scenery makes you regret this life.
(The picture is transferred from the Internet, which is part of Fengxiang Road Park in Meishe River.)
(Wanlv Garden, the garden is so big that people can't be seen in many places)
Recently, I stayed in a hotel near xiuying port, Haikou for a few days due to a typhoon by boat, and stayed in Sanya, Dongfang and Ledong for half a year. In the end, it is the provincial capital, and the cultural heritage is here, which is much stronger than the migratory bird distribution center in the south of Hainan!
Especially the sea, although not blue, but the beach is fine and good, the slope of the sea is small, the waves are not big, you can swim for a long time, which is great.
Have settled in Haikou, share my feelings:
1Haikou is a small city. You can basically get a thorough understanding of the whole Haikou when you settle in Haikou. Where can I find delicious food and fun in Haikou? It's very convenient to drive or take a bus for a while.
There are many delicious local foods in Hainan, but many foreigners will not adapt to it when they first arrive, such as powder soup, pickled Hainan powder, pickled noodles, Qingbuliang, chicken dung, Wenchang chicken, salted chicken, etc. There are many, most of which are light in taste, without spicy or vinegar, and almost all northerners are not used to it, which takes several years to adapt.
This light taste in Hainan is related to the hot weather here. It's so hot that it's almost impossible to eat anything very spicy and heavy. Hainan locals eat porridge every day with vegetables and meat. Meat is essential for every meal, and without side dishes, meat is a plate of clean meat.
Haikou is not as much fun as Sanya, and it is relatively cleaner than Sanya. Here are mainly the sea, seascape, beaches, swimming, sea breeze, etc., plus coconut trees and big banyan trees, the scenery is still very beautiful.
I think going to a place is not to have a look at the scenery there, but to stay there for a period of time, to experience the local food and get involved in the beautiful scenery, not just to have a look.
The same is true in Haikou. I live in Haikou, take my family to the seaside for a walk at dusk every day, and watch the sunset fall from the sea. The sunset glow in the sky is as gorgeous as colorful silks and satins. The children are naked and dig sand and soak in the sea. The family is happy.
Many sidewalks in Haikou are as beautiful as parks. For example, the sidewalk in Wanlvyuan on Binhai Avenue, with lush trees, speckled flowers, and a little sunshine through the cracks in the leaves, makes people feel trance-like in the forest.
2. The slow life in Haikou makes people relax slowly.
After a day's work, I went for a walk at the seaside in the evening and had a cup of dad's tea after dinner. Even if I was busy at work, my mood was relaxed.
When you are in a hurry, it seems that you are not so anxious to see people sitting in the roadside tea shop.
I have several friends who bought a house in Haikou, lived for one or two winters, then sold the house and moved to Sanya or Lingshui. It would be nice to settle in Haikou for reasons such as work and family, but Haikou is the capital of Hainan and Sanya is the world's metropolis.