Hainan, Island province in China
Hainan is an island province of China and the nation's southernmost point.
Historically, it served as a safe haven for political exiles during China's dynastic times.
The local culture of Hainan has heavy influence from the Li and Miao minorities.
Hainan's tropical climate makes it a popular destination for beachgoers and nature lovers alike.
It is home to the Jianfengling rainforest, known for its wide array of exotic flora and fauna.
Location: People's Republic of China
Capital city: Haikou
Population: 10081232
Elevation above the sea: 1,840 m
Website: hi.gov.cn
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap