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Consumers Complaint: |
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(86) 12315 |
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lrregular Charge Complaint: |
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(86) 12358 |
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Food Hygiene Complaint: |
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(86) 898 88271474 |
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Tourism Service Complaint: |
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(86) 898 88392211 |
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Transportations Consultation: |
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(86) 898 88276703 |
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Multilingual Consultation: |
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(86) 898 88880000 |
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·We suggest you take public bus in the city |
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·The sight-seeing bus can directly arrive at each scenic spot. |
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·The most relax transportation is self-drive |
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·To take a taxi for the most conve-nience trip. |
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·Bicycle is the best tour tool close to nature |
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Dried Seafood |
| If you can brave the smell, wander through Sanya's dried seafood markets. Squid, tuna, mackerel, shrimp, scallops and other unidentifiable creatures look like they swam up from the darkest depths of the ocean only to land on the table of a fanatical drier. Supposedly some of these dehydrated delicacies have medicinal properties. The dried sea snake can reduce fevers and improve blood circulation. Sea cucumbers (there are over 18 species in Hainan) are high in protein and are used in many traditional Chinese medicines. Reconstituting these sea creatures so that they're edible can require from one hour even one day of preparation, involving a witches brew recipe of soaking, simmering and boiling. |
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