
Chengmai County, located in the northwest of Hainan Island, is part of the Beibu Gulf urban agglomeration and borders the provincial capital of Haikou. Established over 2,000 years ago in the first year of the Yuanfeng reign of the Western Han Dynasty (110 BC), it was one of Hainan's three famous historical towns during the Western Han Dynasty (along with Daimao, Zibei, and Juzhong). The county has a population of approximately 590,000, with a land area of 2,076 square kilometers and a sea area of 1,100 square kilometers. The Haiyu Middle and West Trunk Roads, the Ring Island West Expressway, the Central Expressway, the Ring Expressway, the Yuehai Railway, and the West Ring High-Speed Railway all pass through the county. Chengmai County boasts abundant resources, a pleasant climate, outstanding people, a rich history, abundant tourism resources, and promising development prospects. It has attracted worldwide attention for its natural environment, beautiful natural landscapes, mild climate, distinctive selenium-rich cuisine, rich historical and cultural heritage, ancient volcanic rock villages, and rapid socioeconomic development.
Chengmai County in Hainan is known for its rich agricultural heritage, tropical fruits, and historical villages. It represents a blend of Hainanese culture and natural beauty, attracting visitors interested in rural tourism and local traditions.
Chengmai County is in northern Hainan. Visitors can reach it by bus or car from Haikou. Local transportation includes taxis, minibuses, and walking for short distances within villages or scenic areas.
Most attractions and farms are open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is from November to April when the weather is mild and dry.
Entrance fees vary: some farms or hot springs may charge RMB 30–80. Tickets are usually purchased on-site; a few popular attractions may allow online booking.
Advance booking is optional except for group visits or peak tourist season. Booking a few days ahead is sufficient for most attractions.
1–2 days are usually enough to explore main scenic areas, villages, and farms.
Guided tours are mostly in Mandarin. English guides may be arranged through local travel agencies upon request.
Start with village exploration, then visit fruit farms and scenic countryside. Finish with a hot spring visit or river-side relaxation.
Night activities are limited. Some resorts or hotels may offer evening performances or local cultural shows.
Chengmai County is generally quiet. Weekdays and outside peak fruit harvest periods are the least crowded times.
Basic facilities are available: public toilets, small restaurants, convenience stores, and rest areas near main attractions.
Main roads and farm areas are accessible, but some trails or hilly areas may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash is widely used; mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are commonly accepted in towns and farms.
Local restaurants serve Hainanese cuisine, tropical fruit dishes, and small cafes are scattered in main towns and tourist areas.
Vegetarian options are available in most restaurants. Halal options are limited but may be found in larger towns.
Accommodations include small hotels, guesthouses, and farm stays in Chengmai County.
Souvenirs include dried tropical fruits, local teas, handicrafts, and Hainan specialty products.
Private car or taxi is recommended. Buses connect Chengmai to Haikou and other Hainan cities.