Wanning (postal: Manning; simplified Chinese: 万宁; traditional Chinese: 萬寧; pinyin: Wànníng; literally: "ten thousand peace") is a county-level city in the southeast of Hainan Province, China. Although called a "city", Wanning refers to a large land area in Hainan—an area which was once a county. Within this area is the main city, Wanning City. It has an estimated population of 65,871 (2006).
Restaurants in Wanning
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In my opinion this is the best beach on the island. It's huge and is generally very quiet. In the evenings and 5pm families come and it is quite popular. There are showers (2 RMB) and loos which are pretty clean. There is a little cafe on the beach selling drinks and snacks. The waves are often good enough to surf and certainly body board. The hinterland has a few little restaurants with one selling excellent sea food selected from the tanks. Further back behind the apartment sales office is a cool little surf themed bar. The whole area is perfect for young families or friends seeking peace and quiet.
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The Riyue Bay Surf Club is located in the Wanning of Hainan, and is located at the junction of tropical and subtropical areas..Riyue Bay beach here, delicate, clear water, surrounded by Castle Peak, a temperate maritime climate make water average temperature at 26.5 degrees Celsius, excellent for surfing and surf conditions, whether in Riyue Bay in winter and summer are suitable for surfing.
Visited twice in two days. Had three great swims, caught plenty of waves and chilled out by the Forest Inn pool. My son had a two hour surf lesson, and caught plenty of waves. Yes, surf can be fickle, but if anywhere is going to get waves, I reckon this would be the place. There are at least 3 surf clubs here. We went to the original (Surfing Hainan/Jalenboo/Riyue Bay Surf Club). They rent boogie boards and surf boards and provide lessons. My son had a one-on-one two hour lesson and caught waves and professed himself to be not afraid anymorevof padding for waves! Good lesson. I would have liked to have walked to the Northern point where the best waves would be, but it wasn’t working. That also looks lovely and natural. The beachfront architecture is hotch potch and despite the huge development to the South, there is still a village vibe. There’s enough going on to stay the night. The Forest Inn looked basic but fine. I stayed in Xinglong, but next time I’d stay in Riyue Bay. Also, water temp was good - not too hot.
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