
The Wanquan River, formerly known as the Duo River, is the third-largest river on Hainan Island, China. Located in eastern Hainan Province, China, it originates in Wuzhi Mountain and stretches 163 kilometers, draining a 3,693 square kilometer basin. Its banks are characterized by breathtaking tropical rainforests and breathtaking natural landscapes. Known as China's "Amazon River," the Wanquan River boasts an unpolluted and beautiful tropical environment.
The famous songs "I Love Wuzhi Mountain, I Love Wanquan River" and "The Water of Wanquan River is Clear and Clear" and the famous drama "The Red Detachment of Women" have made the Wanquan River Scenic Area in Qionghai City famous and a must-visit place for tourists from home and abroad.
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The Wanquan River is one of the main rivers in Hainan, known for its scenic beauty and ecological importance. The river has played a vital role in the development of the region, particularly in agriculture, as it provides water for the surrounding rice fields. It is also a popular destination for tourists seeking peace and natural beauty.
The Wanquan River is located in Qionghai, Hainan, and can be accessed by taxi or private car from the nearby city center. Public transportation options are limited, but taxis are readily available in the area.
The Wanquan River is open year-round, with no specific opening hours since it is a natural outdoor attraction. The best time to visit is during the dry season (November to April) to avoid the rainy season and enjoy the river’s beauty to the fullest.
There is no entrance fee for visiting the Wanquan River itself. However, boat tours and guided services may have fees, which can be paid directly at the location or arranged through local tour agencies.
Booking in advance is not necessary for visiting the river, but it is recommended to book boat tours or guides a day before, especially during peak tourist seasons (holidays or weekends).
You will need about 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the Wanquan River, including a boat tour and relaxing by the riverbanks.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides may be offered in other languages like English, depending on the availability of tours.
The best photography spots are along the riverbanks, especially during sunrise and sunset, when the lighting creates beautiful reflections on the water. The boat tours also provide fantastic photo opportunities of the surrounding landscapes.
Start your visit with a boat tour along the river to see the main scenic areas, then explore the surrounding rice fields and rural villages at your leisure. Finish your visit by relaxing by the river or enjoying the local food at nearby restaurants.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows at the Wanquan River. However, special boat tours or sunset tours may be available depending on the time of year.
The Wanquan River is generally not overcrowded, but weekends and public holidays can attract more visitors. Weekdays, particularly in the mornings, are the least crowded times to visit.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available along the river. There are also local food stalls and small shops near the riverbanks where visitors can purchase refreshments and souvenirs.
The Wanquan River area is relatively accessible for elderly and children, though some areas may require walking along uneven paths. Wheelchair access may be limited, particularly for boat tours.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used in the area. Credit cards may be accepted in some local restaurants or shops.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some local restaurants. Halal food is available in Qionghai, particularly in specific Muslim-owned restaurants.
There are small souvenir shops near the river selling Hainanese handicrafts, local textiles, and small trinkets. Typical souvenirs include handmade pottery, wood carvings, and tropical fruits.
The best way to continue your trip is by taxi or private car to nearby attractions such as Boao or the beaches along the Hainan coastline. Public buses are available but may be less convenient.