Customer Services Site Navigation Bookmark This Page Recommend This Page Make Us Your Homepage
  Home  China Hotels China Flights China Tours China Travel
Guides
China Travel
Tools
China Travel
Forums
China Travel
Directory
China Travel Handbook China Tourist Attractions China Destination Guides FAQ on China Travel China Maps China Travel News
Your Are Here: China Travel Home > China Travel Guides > China Travel News > News in 2006 > News in January, 2006 > Volcano sites in Hainan attracts tourists
Image of China Travel search Search our site:

China Travel News: | News in 2007 | News in 2006 | News in 2005 | News in 2004 |
| News in January, 2006 | News in March, 2006 | News in April, 2006 | News in May, 2006 | News in June, 2006 | News in July, 2006 | News in August, 2006 | News in September,2006 | News in October, 2006 | News in November, 2006 | News in December, 2006 |

Volcano sites in Hainan attracts tourists

Jan. 9, 2006
 
e-mail E-mail this page   print Printer-friendly page
 

Tourists to China's southernmost Hainan Province now have the choice to visit the scenic volcano sites with the opening of the country's first volcano-themed national geopark near the provincial capital on Saturday.

Hainan, the second largest island in China is known for its finest beaches and ample sunshine and is dubbed as "Oriental Hawaii". It is also home to nearly every variety of volcanoes in the world.

The volcano-themed park, approved by the Ministry of Land and Resources, boasts the sites of more than 40 volcanoes and 30 volcanic caves, said Hu Jiuchang, director of the Volcano Monitoring and Research Center under the Hainan Bureau of Earthquake Science.

Vegetation, soil, lava, mineral water and hot spring are the five treasures in the volcanic area. The rich collection of rare tropic plants also distinguishes this area from other geoparks in the country, Hu said.

The park is located to the south of Leiqiong Rift Valley south of the Qiongzhou Strait, which sees the mainland in the north. Then earest volcano is 15 km away from the downtown area of the provincial capital.

Hu said the volcanoes in Hainan are the best preserved volcano heritage in the country. A few of the dormant volcanoes erupted since the Holocene epoch about 10,000 years ago.

(Source: Xin Hua News)

Return
Recommended China Travel Links

Customer Services Site Navigation Bookmark This Page Recommend This Page Make Us Your Homepage
About Us | Contact Us | Link To Us | Recommend Us | Partner With Us | Advertise With Us | Travel Link Exchange Program
Link Policy | Terms of Use | Tour Service Terms | Advertising Terms | Privacy Policy
World Travel Resources

©Copyright 1999-2005 ChinaTravel.com Inc. All rights reserved. Site Map.


powered by Big Mediumi