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Hainan Local Food

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Jian Dui (煎堆)

Jian Dui (煎堆) is one of the awesome traditional desserts that people in Haikou serve to their gu

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"Nian Gao" (rice cakes)

During the Chinese New Year in Haikou, Hainan, it's a tradition to make and eat "Nian Gao" (rice

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Claypot Yi Mein

For two dollars, you can eat a bowl of authentic claypot Yi noodles (Yi Mein) in Haikou!

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Handmade Jishiteng

In Haikou, there is a delicious traditional snack - handmade Jishiteng (also known as Chinese Fe

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Lao Ba Cha

Laobacha (老爸茶) is a vernacular food culture in Haikou City, Hainan Province.

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Zhai Cai Bao

In Haikou, eating Zhai Cai Bao斋菜煲 is a must on the first day of Chinese New Year.

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Fried seafood in Haikou

As coastal areas boast abundant aquatic resources, fried seafood is usually seen on the bustling

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Aged Salt Lemonade

Perfect to be served chilled and enjoyed with nice company on a summer evening, the‘Aged Salt Lemonade’ is a rising start amongst Haikou's most popular drinks.
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Hainan Noodles

If the island of Hainan had a defining flavour and dish, it would surely be a big bowl of noodles.
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Lingshui Sour Noodles

Delicious and with history to reveal, the noodles have been part of many a celebration in Hainan.
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Hou’an Rice Noodles

As a soup, Hou’an Rice Noodles is the perfect appetiser to get your day off to a great start.
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Sweetened Taro

Typical of tropical destinations, taro is the star ingredient of one of Hainan's most famous snacks.