
描写海南文笔峰的作文(导游)
雨,停的下着。
放学了,同学们大都去食堂吃饭。
我却在教室里,回想着上午发生: 我靠着窗户,享受那温暖的阳光,心想:“要是天天都能像这样那该多好啊
”我情不自禁露出一副很享受的样子,不料被正在讲课的老师发现了。
为了让我集中精力,老师勒令我站着听课。
“站就站着,反正有太阳晒着也挺舒服的
”我摆出一副无所谓样子。
这时,好像连老天爷也跟我作对似的——射进窗子里的阳光竟然慢慢暗淡下来,仿佛哧溜一下就没有了。
一瞬间,我的心变得凉嗖嗖的,周围的气温也似乎马上降了好几度。
我暗自叹气。
老师走过来,示意我可以坐下了。
我却无心再听课了。
窗外,温暖而明媚的阳光不复存在,取而代之的是一大团乌云。
不一会儿,乌云聚在一起,仿佛在等侯着什么似的。
俄而,随着轰隆隆的雷声,乌云再也按捺不住寂寞,变成倾盆大雨迎面扑来。
我呆呆的望着窗外的景象,急得像热锅上的蚂蚁一样:下这么大的雨,一会儿该怎么回去啊?这该死的老天爷,竟说翻脸就翻脸
窗外的雨点渐渐密集,豆大的雨点已经掠过窗前栏杆击打着玻璃,发出啪啪声响…… 下课的铃声响了,我磨蹭出教室。
啊,我看到了一个熟悉的人影——我的母亲
我快步下楼,朝操场中间跑去。
母亲一边朝我挥手,一边向我走过来。
我蓦然发现母亲的动作有些笨拙,脚步如此蹒跚。
走到近处,我不由打量起母亲:头发有些灰白,脸黑而红,额上和眼角已是密布的皱纹,那一双深而略显灰白的眼睛陷得很深,很深……由于平时只顾着贪玩,很少注意观察母亲。
现在,我突然发现曾经青春靓丽的母亲老了,再想想今天我在教室不专心学习的情况,鼻子陡然一酸。
我强忍着泪水,默默接过母亲手中的伞。
返回教学楼的途中,我忍不住回头望去,只见母亲还站在雨中朝我挥手,仿佛还在喊着我的乳名,叮嘱我好好学习…… 年少的我,不知曾经多少次贪玩受到批评,却屡教不改;懵懂的我,不知曾经多少次受到母亲的关爱,却浑然不觉
而这一刻,母亲冒着倾盆大雨为我送来雨伞,生怕我冷着、淋着,她沧桑的面容,像一把锤子叩打着我的良心:母亲为我付出这么多,我还能继续顽劣下去吗
不,我不能
我一定要从此专心听课,争取中考取得好成绩,让我的母亲重绽笑颜
想到这里,窗外的雨似乎停了,一缕阳光射进我的心田,让我感到从未有过的温暖。
文笔峰作文500字左右
游文笔峰文笔峰座落在海南省的定安县城西南部,那里景色秀美,山清水秀,是一个休闲旅游的好地方。
去年暑假,爸爸带我们去文笔峰游玩,我快乐极了,一路上又蹦又跳,十分冲动。
到了文笔峰,哇
空气可真清爽啊,我马上做了好几个深呼吸,天空也一碧如洗,文笔峰的倒影映在山下的小湖中,不远处传来一阵阵钟声,这美景和钟声融为一体,可谓是人间仙境啊
山上梵宇僧楼,我们首先来到了东南角上的观音寺。
观音寺曾是僧人修行的地方,那里有很多信佛者前来祭拜。
传说古时分,有很多被赶出寺庙的僧人四处漂泊,有一天,观音菩萨下凡来到这里,她把那些可恶的贪官、奸臣都给铲除了,并为僧人建筑了一座寺庙,僧人们终于有地方住了,他们为了纪念观音菩萨,就把这座寺庙称之为“观音庙”,如今,我们看到的这座庙也就薀哇音菩萨建筑的观音庙了。
我和爸爸妈妈也向僧人要了几支香来拜佛,希望佛主能保佑我们全家永远安全无事、大吉大利。
接下来我们来到了位于半山腰的“天池”旁。
“天池”是一个小池塘,池塘边,有很多人在钓鱼,我和爸爸也买了一些鱼饵和鱼竿准备去钓鱼。
据卖鱼竿的人说:“这个鱼塘里的鱼可不是一般的鱼,它们是幸福好运的使者,谁钓得最多,他的福气也就最大,当然这么好的鱼也不能钓得太久,只能钓一个小时,钓得时间久了,就不灵验了。
”我赶忙拿起鱼竿,挂上鱼饵就开端钓鱼了。
一个小时后,我钓上了五条好运鱼,而爸爸钓上了七条,看来他本年的福气要比我大了。
最后我们登上了山顶上的平台。
那儿十分开阔,大约可以站下20个人,平台的四个角上放着四座火炉,从平台上向下仰望,啊
整座文笔峰的美景尽收眼底,一排排高大的树木,一座座华美的庙宇,一片片绿油油的农田,真是美不胜收呀
文笔峰,一个佛教的圣地,一个旅游的圣地,一个美丽的圣地
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急求海南的英文介绍
Hainan (help·info) (Chinese: 海南; pinyin: Hǎinán) is the smallest province of the People's Republic of China, located off the southern coast of the country. It consists of several islands, the largest of which is also called Hainan Island (Hainan Dao). When speaking of Hainan in Chinese, it is usually the main Hainan Island that is referred to. The PRC government claims Hainan's territories to extend to the southern Spratly Islands, Paracel Islands and other disputed marine territory. Hainan is also known as the largest Special Economic Zone laid out by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in the late 1980s.[edit] HistoryHainan Island was called the Pearl Cliffs (珠崖 Zhūyá), Fine Jade Cliffs (琼崖 Qióngyá), and the Fine Jade Land (琼州 Qióngzhōu). The latter two gave rise to the province's abbreviation, Qióng (琼 in Simplified Chinese), referring to the greenery cover on the island.Hainan first enters written Chinese history in 110 BC, when the Han Dynasty established a military garrison there. Settlement by mainlanders was slow however and from early on the island was considered to be fit only for exiles. It was in this period that the Li people arrived from Guangxi Province and displaced the island's aboriginal Austronesian-speaking peoples.In Wu Kingdom of the Three Kingdoms Period, Hainan was the Zhuya Commandery (珠崖郡).Under the Song Dynasty, Hainan came under the control of Guangxi Province, and for the first time large numbers of Han Chinese arrived, settling mostly in the north. Under the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1206-1368) it became an independent province, but was placed under Guangdong Province during the Ming Dynasty in 1370. In the 16th and 17th centuries large numbers of Chinese from Fujian and Guangdong began migrating to Hainan, pushing the Li into the highlands in the southern half of the island. In the 18th century the Li rebelled against the government - who brought in mercenaries from the Miao people regions of Guizhou Province. Many of the Miao settled on the island and their descendants live in the western highlands to this day.Hainan was made an independent province again in 1912 under the name Ch'iung-yai Island, but by 1921 it was incorporated once more into Guangdong Province. During the 1920s and 30s Hainan was a hotbed of Communist activity, especially after a bloody crackdown in Shanghai, the Republic of China in 1927 drove many Communists into hiding. The Communists and the Li natives fought a vigorous guerrilla campaign against the Japanese occupation of 1939-45, but in retaliation over one third of the male population were killed by the Japanese. After the Japanese surrender in 1945 the Nationalist Party (KMT) re-established control. Hainan was one of the last areas of China controlled by the 's KMT. From March to May 1950, the Landing Operation on Hainan Island (Chinese: ; Pinyin: Hǎinándǎo Dēnglù Zhànyì) captured the island for the Chinese communists.The Communists resumed development of the island along the lines established by the Japanese, but the results were limited by the island's isolation, its humid and typhoon-prone climate, and its continuing reputation as a place of danger and exile by mainland Chinese. In 1988 the island was again made a separate province, and was designated a Special Economic Zone in an effort to increase investment.During the mid-1980s, when Hainan was still part of the Guangdong Province, a 14-month episode of marketing zeal by Hainan Special District Administrator Lei Yu* put Hainan's pursuit of provincial status under a cloud. It involved the duty-free imports from Hong Kong of 90,000 Japanese-made cars and trucks at a cost of C¥ 4,500,000,000 (US$ 1,500,000,000), and exporting them—with the help of local naval units—to the mainland, making 150 % profits. By comparison, only 10,000 vehicles were imported into Hainan since 1950. In addition, it involved further consignments of 2.9 million TV sets, 252,000 videocassette recorders & 122,000 motorcycles. The money was taken from the 1983 central gov't funds destined for the construction of the island's transportation infrastructure (roads, railways, airports, harbours) over the next 10 years.The central government funds were deemed insufficient by the Hainan authorities for the construction of the island's other infrastructures (water works, power stations, telecommunications, etc.) and had taken a very liberal interpretation of the economic and trade regulations for Hainan & 13 other coastal cities — the regulations did not mention on prohibiting the re-selling of second hand goods. Some of the proceeds, from unsold units, were later retrieved by the central gov't to re-finance the special district.[* Later, Vice Mayor of Shenzhen SEZ (05.1985—01.1988), Executive Vice Mayor of Guangzhou (01.1988—04.1992) & Vice Chairman of Guangxi AR (04.1992—01.1996).][edit] SubdivisionsHainan uses a slightly different administrative system from the other provinces of China. Most other provinces are divided entirely into prefecture-level divisions, each of which is then divided entirely into county-level divisions. County-level divisions generally do not come directly under the province. In Hainan, nearly all county-level divisions (the 4 districts excepted) come directly under the province. This method of division of due to Hainan's relatively sparse population.The political divisions of Hainan are:2 prefecture-level cities: Haikou City (海口市 Hǎikǒu Shì), subdivided into 4 county-level districts: Longhua District (龙华区 Lónghuá Qū) Xiuying District (秀英区 Xiùyīng Qū) Qiongshan District (琼山区 Qióngshān Qū) Meilan District (美兰区 Měilán Qū) Sanya City (三亚市 Sānyà Shì) 16 county-level divisions directly under the province, with no intermediate prefecture level: 6 county-level cities Wenchang City (文昌市 Wénchāng Shì) Qionghai City (琼海市 Qiónghǎi Shì) Wanning City (万宁市 Wànníng Shì) Wuzhishan City ( Wǔzhǐshān Shì) Dongfang City (东方市 Dōngfāng Shì) Danzhou City (儋州市 Dānzhōu Shì) 4 counties Lingao County (临高县 Língāo Xiàn) Chengmai County (澄迈县 Chéngmài Xiàn) Ding'an County (定安县 Dìng'ān Xiàn) Tunchang County (屯昌县 Túnchāng Xiàn) 6 autonomous counties Changjiang Li Autonomous County ( Chāngjiāng Lízú Zìzhìxiàn) Baisha Li Autonomous County ( Báishā Lízú Zìzhìxiàn) Qiongzhong Li and Miao Autonomous County ( Qióngzhōng Lízú Miáozú Zìzhìxiàn) Lingshui Li Autonomous County ( Língshuǐ Lízú Zìzhìxiàn) Baoting Li and Miao Autonomous County ( Bǎotíng Lízú Miáozú Zìzhìxiàn) Ledong Li Autonomous County ( Lèdōng Lízú Zìzhìxiàn) There is also the Office of West, South, and Central Sands Archipelagos, which oversees the South China Sea Islands: the Xisha (Paracel Islands), Zhongsha (Macclesfield Bank), and Nansha (Spratly Islands). The Spratlys are in reality disputed and divided among China and several neighbouring countries, while the Macclesfield Bank is claimed by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China (Taiwan), and Vietnam, but administered by no one.The cities and counties of Hainan are divided into 218 township-level divisions, including 181 townships, 20 towns, and 17 subdistricts.Hainan was historically part of Guangdong Province and Guangxi Province, being as such, it was the Qiongya Circuit (琼崖道) in 1912 (the establishment of the Republic of China). In 1921, it was planned to become a Special Administrative Region (琼崖特别行政区); in 1944, it became Hainan Special Administrative Region with 16 counties containing the South China Sea Islands.On May 1, 1950 (under the PRC), the Special Administrative Region became an Administrative Region Office (海南行政区公署), a branch of the Guangdong provincial government. On October 1, 1984, it became the Hainan Administrative Region (海南行政区), with a People's Government, and finally as province separate from Guangdong four years later.[edit] GeographySatellite image of Hainan Topography (heights in metres)Hainan, separated by the Qiongzhou Strait (琼州海峡) from the Leizhou Peninsula (雷州半岛) of Guangdong, is the largest island administered by the People's Republic of China. However, the PRC claims it's the second largest island since Taiwan is considered the largest. To the West of Hainan is the Gulf of Tonkin. Wuzhi Mountain (1,876 m) is the highest mountain in the island.In the official PRC territorial claim, Hainan Province includes not just one island, but also some 200 South China Sea Islands. The containment of the South China Sea Islands makes Hainan Province have a very large water body, but disproportionally small land area. James Shoal (曾母暗沙 Zengmu Ansha), which is presently marked by the PRC, signifies the country's southernmost border. But the Malaysians also claim it is on their continental shelf.[edit] ClimateHainan has a tropical moist monsoonal climate. Its annual temperature change is less than 15 degrees Celsius. The coldest months are January and February when the temperatures drop to 16 to 21 degrees Celsius; the hottest months are July and August, and the temperatures are 25 to 29 degrees Celsius. Except for the mountainous regions in the central part of the island, the daily average temperature in Hainan is above 10 degrees Celsius, and the integrated temperature during the growing season of the crops reaches 8000 to 9000 degree Celsius-days. The summer in the north is swelteringly hot and, for more than 20 days in a year, the temperature can be higher than 35 degrees Celsius. The average annual precipitation is 1500 to 2000 mm, and may be as high as 2400 mm in central and eastern areas, and as low as 900 mm in the coastal areas of the southwest. The eastern part of Hainan lies in the path of typhoons, and 70% of the annual precipitation is derived from typhoons and the summer rainy season. Major flooding occurs due to the typhoons and they can cause many problem for the local residents.[edit] Rivers and lakesMost of the rivers in Hainan originate in the central area of the island and flow radially in different directions. The Nandu River in the northern part of the island is 314 km long, and its tributary, the Xinwu River, is 109 km long; the Changhua River in the west is 230 km long; and the Wanquan River in the east is 162 km long. Evaporation during the dry season around the coastal areas greatly reduces the flow of the rivers.There are very few natural lakes in Hainan. There is a well-known artificial reservoir, the Songtao Reservoir, in the central-north area.[edit] EconomySince the 1980s, Hainan province has been a Special Economic Zone of China. The province has a reputation for being a Wild West area. Hainan Island is largely untouched by industrialisation and there are few factories.The economy is not subject to the policies of the mainland.Its nominal GDP for 2004 was 76.94 billion yuan (US$9.55 billion), making it the 4th smallest in all of the PRC and contributes just 0.5% to the entire country's economy. Its GDP per capita was 8,270 yuan (US$998).[edit] DemographicsEthnolinguistic Groups of Hainan, 1967 (See entire map, which includes a key)In 2000, the ethnic groups of Hainan included the Han Chinese, known as the Hainanese, who currently make a majority (83% of the population); the Li people (16% of the population); the Miao (Hmong) (0.8%) and the Zhuang (0.7%). The Li are the largest indigenous group on the island in terms of population. Also found on the island are the Utsuls, descendants of Cham refugees, who are classified as Hui by the Chinese government.There are 90,000 Buddhist Hainanese, and 6,500 Muslims. Because Hainan was a point in the travel route of missionaries, there are many Christians: 35,000 Protestants and 4,100 Catholics. Most, if not all, of the 6,500 Muslim Hainanese mentioned above are Hui Chinese living near Sanya.The Han Chinese of Hainan speak a variant of the Min Nan Chinese language, known as Hainanese. Standard Cantonese is understood by many local Hainanese. English is understood by some of the younger generation, but Hainan still largely remains a non-English speaking environment. The Li people have their own language, as do the Miao and Zhuang. The latter three groups would usually speak Standard Mandarin as a second language.[edit] Famous peopleThe poet Su Dongpo (1036-1101) popularized Hainan's isolation and exoticness when he was exiled there under the Song dynasty. The Dongpo Academy was built on the site of the residence where he lived in exile.Hai Rui (1514-1587) was a famous Chinese official of the Ming dynasty. His name has come down in history as a model of honesty and integrity in office.The most famous natives of Hainan are the sisters Song Qingling (Soong Ch'ing-ling), wife of Sun Yatsen, and Song Meiling (Soong Mei-ling), wife of Chiang Kai-shek and a vigorous lobbyist on behalf of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in the United States.[edit] FoodHainan cuisine is said to be lighter, with mild seasonings. A lot of local taste is mixed with the Han Chinese taste. The most famous dish is Hainanese chicken rice.[edit] TourismAs Hainan Island is not heavily industrialised, its greenery, together with its beautiful beaches and clean air, make it a popular tourist attraction. The island is accessible through ferry links with Guangdong province, as well as air links. There are two airports, Meilan Airport in Haikou, and Phoenix Airport in Sanya.In December 2004, the Guangdong-Hainan passenger railway link opened, connecting Guangzhou in Guangdong province on the mainland to Hainan Island. The complete trip, which includes crossing the Qiongzhou Strait by ferry, takes a total of 12 hours. The project cost $583 million US and is expected to greatly enhance Hainan's tourism and economic development. This is important because Hainan currently lags well behind Shenzhen and Zhuhai special economic zones, which border Hong Kong and Macao, respetively.Hainan Island is often divided into eight regions for tourism purposes Hainan Island: Haikou and area (Haikou, Qiongshan, Ding'an); the Northeast (Wenchang); the Central East Coast (Qionghai, Ding'an); the South East Coast; the South (Sanya); the West Coast (Ledong, Dongfang, Changilang); the North West (Danzhou, Lingao, Chengmai); and the Central Highlands (Baisha, Qiongzhong, and Wuzhishan\\\/Tongzha).Haikou is the province's capital and contains interesting historic sites. Also known as Coconut City, Haikou is a major port. The Five Official's Temple consists of five traditional temples and halls that were built in honour of five officials of the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties. These officials were banished to Hainan for periods ranging from 11 days to 11 years for speaking out against what they felt were wrong practices by the Emperors. (It is perhaps significant that the establishment of the Five Officials Temple in the late 19th century coincides with a time when China's territorial integrity was under threat, and that several of the officials honoured here were exiled for espousing aggressive policies on the recapture of the north of China from the Jurchens during the Southern Song dynasty.)Luhuitou Peninsula. The word luhuitou means Deer Looking Back in Chinese.Xiuying Fort Barbette was built in 1891 to defend the southeastern corner of China during the Sino-French War. The Xiuying Fort Barbette covers about a third of an acre. Its five large cannons are still intact and viewable at the site.Hairui Tomb is a key national cultural protection site. Hai Rui was a compassionate and popular official of Hainanese origins who lived during the Ming Dynasty. He was famous for his lifelong honesty and his willingness to speak out on behalf of local people. In later life, Hai Rui was persecuted and fell out of favour with the emperor. His admirers built the Hai Rui Tomb after his death to commemorate his great works. Construction of the tomb began in 1589.Perhaps the best known tourist attractions of Hainan Island are its world class beaches, luxurious hot springs, and beautiful scenery. With white sand beaches, tranquil green waters and areas of lush vegetation, Hainan has much to offer. Some top scenic sites are Yalong bay National Resort; Dadonghai Tourist Resort; Qizhi Shan (Seven Finger Mountain), Guantang Hot Spring Resort, Shishan Volcanic Garden; Wanquan River, Baishi Ridge Scenic Zone and Baihua Ridge. Visitors should be aware that once they get to Hainan, there is a dearth of tourist information in English (or Mandarin), so finding how to get to the top tourist sites is not always easy. Compounding this is the abundance of inferior tourist attractions that are rapidly springing up to take advantage of the new tourism economy.Some attractions in Hainan include:Qiong Opera (??) Yalong Wan (??? Crescent Dragon Bay), Sanya City, southern Hainan: 7-km beach. The province has initiated a visa-upon-arrival policy for foreign tourist groups from 21 countries in 2000, in order to attract visitors. It received 380,000 overseas tourists in 2002.[edit] Miscellaneous topicsHainan is a sister province of Jeju island-province of South Korea and of the Canadian island-province of Prince Edward Island. The novel, Red Detachment of Women, by Liang Xin, was set in Hainan. The novel was first adapted to a feature film in the 1950s, and then a ballet in the 1960s as one of the Eight model plays. Most of the people of that time derived their romanticized image of Hainan Island from the scenes in the ballet, particularly that of the vivid forests of coconut trees, the Five-Finger Mountain (Wuzhi Shan), and the Wanquan River. [edit] Further readingD'Arcy Brown, Liam (2003). Green Dragon, Sombre Warrior: travels to China's extremes. London: John Murray
有没有介绍景点的导游词
双飞现在1800以内都能搞定.
弱弱的问一下,现在去三亚旅游的话,穿什么衣服会比较合适呢
三亚一年四季,都是夏主,最冷的时候,在1月末这段时间时候可以带薄外套了。
一、出发前的准备1、——三亚是一个被大自然宠坏的孩子
大自然把最宜人的气候、最清新的空气、最和煦的阳光、最湛蓝的海水、最柔和的沙滩、最风情万种的少数民族、最美味的海鲜都赐予了这座海南岛最南端的海滨旅游城市。
“三亚归来不看海,除却亚龙不是湾”的美誉更是吸引了众多国内外游客
三亚的天空很蓝、阳光很灿烂,也很猛烈,你骄嫩的肌肤,SPF50以上防晒霜是必须配备的,晒后镇定修护露、保湿喷雾、美白面膜等都可以带上。
洗发液、护发素也是必备的,海水很伤头发,酒店提供的洗护用品比较劣质。
2、到了三亚肯定是要下海的,泳衣、游泳眼镜、耳塞都要准备好。
、太阳伞、太阳帽、太阳眼镜、沙滩拖鞋等等能让你在海滩使用的装扮就带上吧。
还有,要想当个漂亮的沙滩美女,一件性感的比基尼也是不可缺少的哦
3、还有最关键的一点,记得带足现金啦,除了住宿、大点的商场外,信用卡在三亚很难用上,自动取款机也很难找到,三亚的酒店在旅游旺季入住率90%以上,很多位置好,综合评价佳的酒店常常爆满,在此可以先在中国名仕旅行网进行三亚酒店、家庭旅馆预订,这样可以省去了到三亚才预定酒店存在的风险。
4、药物也要准备一点。
抗过敏药、感冒药、风油精、止泻药、止痛药、创可贴、眼药水、消毒棉球等。
还有,要吃海鲜,带点氟哌酸和黄连素。
手机、相机及充电器,可别忘记了。
二、、防骗防宰攻略根据我们在三亚多年的经验来说,详细为您介绍一下:一般来说,宰客的店是比较少的,出现宰客的店主要是被一些吃回扣的人带去,然后出现的宰客现象居多。
所以只需要心里做好防范,做到以下不轻信,一般不会有问题:1、不要相信路边的三轮车、摩的:特别是在假节日的时候经常可以看到这些,拉到什么美食街、鱼排吃饭,5块钱。
然后,去了之后,不消费都不行。
这些都是跟宰客店已经谈好回扣了,所以去了必然被宰。
2、不要轻信导游、的士司机:和上面如出一辙,基本都一样,都是吃回扣。
3、不要轻信路边发传单的一些一日游旅行社传单:这些有的可能只做一日游的,也有的会带去吃海鲜之类的,反正流动性的,你到时候找不到人。
三、住宿攻略三亚旅游景点有三个海湾:大东海、亚龙湾、三亚湾。
1、根据三亚旅游经验建议优先入住大东海。
大东海的优势是离市区近,购物、吃饭、出行、娱乐都方便,大东海的海水比三亚湾的干净,沙滩比三亚湾的好很多,晚上沙滩上有烟火,酒吧一条街就近在咫尺,夜生活丰富多彩,闹中取静,经济实惠。
这一带的离大东海海边比较近且价格划算性价比高的家庭旅馆,在我住过的三亚旅舍来说,推荐【三亚小脚丫海景公寓】,离大东海海边约80米左右,旁边有美食广场2个,大超市2个,小吃城1个,公交车站150米左右,四通八达,很便利。
2、亚龙湾是最美的一个海湾,是东方的夏威夷。
国内外富豪的度假区,可 以打高尔夫、晒海滩浴、过神仙一样的休闲时光,许多大型选美选秀活动常在此举行,亚龙湾酒店的消费是最高的,离市区很远(20多公里),对于一般人要购物、吃饭、出行都不方便。
当然如果要买奢侈品,像LV包包,就很方便,如果想要吃豪华大餐,也很方便。
但仍可以考虑在此入住1-2个晚上。
MONEY允许的话,可以直接入住亚龙湾,体验上流社会的的感觉。
如果在这边想要价格比较低的酒店的话,可以考虑【仙人掌】,如果经济比较好,可以考虑【天域】或者【希尔顿】,看个人喜好了。
3、三亚湾是三亚市内的海湾,在椰树笼罩下的沿海大道美名“椰梦长廊”,非常适合夜间漫步。
这里有许多著名的房产项目,蓝海二期、三期(碧海蓝天、绿海田园小区)已经成为三亚市的高尚住宅区了,所以选择住在这一带的家庭旅馆是非常不错的,高层可以看到无敌海景,那种豁然开朗是其他亚龙湾酒店和低层的酒店所看不到的
4、选择酒店最好是海滨的酒店,或者是有私家海滩的酒店。
大可不必多花银子住海景房。
其实,每天除了晚上睡觉,呆在房间的时间不多,有兴致凭栏望海的时候,早想着直接奔向大海了。
此外,三亚的老酒店很多,最好入住新落成的酒店,其硬件设施相对较好。
如果需要住海边的酒店,有家“三亚胜意海景国际酒店”,五星级配置、四星级收费,是三亚湾离市区最近的一家五星级酒店,位置还不错,就在凤凰岛的旁边,在三亚湾看美女好方便,还有套房,适合七大姨八大姑的一起来度假。
大部分工薪族,到三亚,还是比较推荐家庭旅馆,比较有家的感觉,酒店的话,始终给人比较冰冷。
不过这个还是看个人想法了。
另外,就是住家庭旅馆的好处就是店主一般会很详细的介绍旅游行程,而酒店一般不会有。
四、交通攻略:1、三亚凤凰机场距市区20公里,机场有巴士直接到市区(票价15元),出租车价格要控制40元左右,到大东海的话60左右。
在机场接机的出租车司机,路上都会热情地介绍可免费游览,景点如何如何的好。
要相信“天下没有免费午餐”,他们会逗着圈子让你去消费(进购物店、吃饭、买珍珠,他们都有高额提成)。
在三亚坐出租车记住两条:一是不包出租车,二是不去他推荐的任何地方游览或消费。
2、三亚的出租车现在很多地方都是要打表的,如果是去景区的话,一般是不会打表,去景区、比较远的地方,都是讲价。
基本上,三亚市内是10元起步,大东海到市区15-20元,市区到大东海15-20元,亚龙湾到大东海四五十元,大东海到天涯海角大约在50-60元。
出租司机们大多漫天要价,你要大胆地砍。
不要让宾馆门童叫车,自己走出宾馆门到路上拦过路车,其中注意的一点三亚的士如果不愿意讲价格,那么只能打表,先了解清楚大致的路,这样的士就不敢乱绕路来拖时间了。
3、三亚机场到市区20公里,打的车40-60元.8路公交车10元三亚机场到大东海25公里,打的车50-80元,8路公交车15元三亚机场到亚龙湾35公里,打的车150-250元,公交车:三亚机场(8路)到大东海站(15元)——大东海15路、双层旅游巴士)到亚龙湾(510元)市区到大东海2路(2元人,打的车15元)市区内都是10元起步4、公交车应充分利用。
市区只有一条主要街道(解放路),南北向,去主要的景点、购物、美食目的地都可以以此路为坐标轴。
2路、8路、25路、29路公交车就非常方便,班次很多(都有座位)、售票员司机热情、便宜(无人售票2元人)。
怎样真正感受一个城市,坐一下公交车吧。
5、从大东海到亚龙湾,可以坐15路车(10元人),还有双层旅游大巴(15元人),半小时一班。
大东海到市区2元人、三亚湾4元人,天涯海角到亚龙湾15元,沿途观赏风景,非常适合旅行者。
中巴车票价也是5元以内,但秩序要乱一些。
市区内,人力三轮车千万不可以坐(他们是三亚宰客海鲜店的生力军
),摩托车也最好尽量少坐。
五、美食攻略1、抱罗粉由于海南岛地处我国最南端,粮食类以大米为主,所以米粉类小食在海南比较普遍,抱罗粉则是其中比较有代表性的一种. 抱罗粉因盛起文昌市的抱罗镇而得名,相传自明代起抱罗粉就成为抱罗镇著名四乡的美食了.抱罗粉属汤粉类,其贵在汤好,汤质清幽,鲜美可口,香甜麻辣.抱罗粉的汤较甜,但是这是一种独特的鲜甜,甜而不腻,且甜中带酸,酸中带辣,其味妙不可言.2、清补凉海南清补凉是风靡热带海南岛的特色冰爽甜品。
其主要原料是以红豆(绿豆)、花生、椰肉、红枣、西瓜粒、菠萝粒、鹌鹑蛋、凉粉、椰奶等多种配料炮制而成的冰爽解渴饮品。
到三亚来了,吃一份地道的清补凉那是必须的。
3、陵水酸粉在海南的众多粉中陵水酸粉可谓是独树一帜的,浓稠的汤汁,细密的米粉,鲜香中略点微酸的气味。
别小看这样一碗粉,配料的华丽阵容足以蛊惑人心。
沙虫(现在多数店家弃用,因为成本较高)、鱿鱼丝、小鱼干等海产品,再加上一勺味道独好的醋,所谓独好,那便是每个商家不同之处,有人使用市售的普通醋,有人则真诚地再加工,与秘制调料混合炖煮,挥发尖酸,取其柔酸与香。
最后,一小勺海南黄辣椒酱,成晚香、鲜、辣、酸的味道绝配。
4、海南四角豆四角豆蒜蓉炒,清脆爽口,别具风味。
富含蛋白质、维生素、多种矿物质,营养成价值极高,被人们称作是“绿色金子”。
5、加积鸭加积鸭,俗称“番鸭”,是海南一带的汉族名菜,属于海派菜。
此菜皮白肉厚,香气诱人。
佐料助味,清爽脆滑,耐人寻味。
琼籍华侨早年从国外引进的良种鸭,最早在琼海市加积镇养殖繁衍,而又以该镇加祥街一户丁姓居民饲养的番鸭最为出名。
6、椰子饭在海南的民间食品中,椰子饭是一种极为独特的食品,是由海南优质糯米、天然椰肉和椰汁一同蒸熟而成,是海南传统农家小吃。
椰子饭出锅,那股清香很是诱人。
7、东山羊海南四大名菜之一——东山羊,产于万宁市东山岭。
其美味据传是因羊食东山岭的稀有草木所致,因此肥而不腻、食无膻味,且滋补养颜防湿热,具有膘肥皮薄肉嫩无膻及皮下脂肪适中、肥而不腻、汤味浓稠乳白、气味芳香、味道鲜美、营养滋补和美容之特点。
东山羊自宋朝以来就已享有盛名,并曾被列为“贡品”。
民国时期,南京政府也将其列入“总统府”膳单,而今更是名扬四海。
海南人无论娶嫁寿丧,还是过年过节,均是“无羊不成宴”。
8、文昌鸡相传明代有一文昌人在朝为官,回京时带了几只鸡供奉皇上。
皇帝品尝后称赞道:“鸡出文化之乡,人杰地灵,文化昌盛,鸡亦香甜,真乃文昌鸡也
”文昌鸡由此得名,誉满天下。
文昌鸡是海南最负盛名的传统名菜。
号称“四大名菜”之首,是每一位到海南旅游的人必尝的美味。
9、海南粉海南粉是海南省最具特色的小吃,属于海派菜。
该小吃流传历史久远,在海南岛北部的海口市、定安县和澄迈县的市镇居民中食用比较普遍,而且是节日喜庆必备的象征吉祥长寿的珍品。
多味浓香,柔润爽滑,刺激食欲,故多吃而不腻,爱吃辣的加一点辣椒酱则更起味,吃到末尾剩下少量粉时,加进一小碗热腾腾的海蚌汤掺和着吃,更是满口喷香,回味无穷。
10、和乐蟹海南最负盛名的传统名菜之一,与文昌鸡、加积鸭、东山羊并称为“海南四大名菜”。
和乐蟹产于海南万宁市和乐镇,以甲壳坚硬,肉肥膏满著称。
和乐蟹得烹调方法多种多样,蒸、煮、炒、烤,均具特色,尤其以“清蒸为佳,既保持了其原味之鲜,又兼原色形之美。
清蒸和乐蟹”的特点是:突出了和乐蟹的原汁原味,其蟹肉鲜嫩,蟹膏为黄色,似咸蛋黄,配姜醋佐料而食,味极鲜美,极富营养。
而且,它还有“补骨髓,滋肝阴,充胃液,舒筋活血。
六、三亚海鲜攻略选择自己挑选海鲜的话,简单说一下防被宰技巧:1. 货比三家,看看各家价钱,找中间价格的店家买比较适合。
2. 不用带弹簧秤,带瓶满装矿泉水(正好1斤)在秤上称下是否正确,以判断秤是否缺斤短两,一般来说,足称的,店家都要求加价格。
3. 秤海鲜时要注意卖家的小动作(秤上拨按键等)4. 龙虾等 贵的海鲜不要套袋称重 青龙在160左右, 有的卖家套袋子卖130,一个袋子半斤重(虽然看上去很薄),其实还是贵5.在马夹袋角上扣个洞甩甩,一般都能倒出1~2两水(特别是虾和蟹),买蟹、虾、鱼一定要在底部开个洞把水沥干,不然海鲜卖多少钱这袋里的水也卖多少,吭爹
6.特别热情帮忙抓鱼抓虾的卖家要注意, 小心他混了死鱼死虾给你(濑尿虾容易死,要特别注意)。
7.第一市场一般在6点关门,关门前卖家会降价卖掉当天的海鲜,不挑种类的可以在那时去采购8.贝壳类(包括鲍鱼,扇贝,带子,生蚝等)及海胆加工费一般2-3元个,不要买太多9.用纸笔记下海鲜的重量,算加工费的时候心里也有个数,以免加工店搞错多算。
所有不懂的、不会买的海鲜,全部买活的,死的不要,吃海鲜就吃个新鲜,虽然刚死的海鲜也是新鲜的,但是,你不懂他它到底死了多久,所以买活的是最保险的。
关于加工店的选择:有些加工店比较黑心的,可能会换你们的新鲜海鲜,或者加工的时候,缺斤少两的,克扣我们的海鲜。
这时候,选择店就比较重要了。
一定要选择口碑比较好的店,店面大一点的,特别小的店,或者寥寥无几个客人的店尽量就不要去了。
七、游玩路线:三亚,有着久负盛名的阳光和海滩,亚龙湾、大东海、三亚湾、海棠湾这四大海湾是海滨胜地,蜈支洲岛、西岛、分界洲岛、加井岛等岛屿则是潜水爱好者的天堂;这里也有着丰富的热带雨林资源,热带天堂森林公园、呀诺达热带雨林、南湾猴岛,是贴近自然感受热带风情的好地方。
三亚不仅可以赏景赶海、休闲娱乐,其悠久的历史文化也让它拥有了多元化的旅游资源,佛教之光的南海观音,闻名的大小洞天、天涯海角,充满古韵的崖州古城等等,在这里,值得看的,值得了解的,还有很多很多。
下面介绍一下,三亚经典5日游玩法,5-7天的时间,比较适合三亚这个美丽的城市,当然时间越多越充足越好,可以玩的更细致一点。
Day1:大东海-鹿回头公园-第一市场到达后先去预定酒店办理入住、寄存行李,在附近饱餐后休息片刻,然后前往大东海嬉水日光浴,释放旅途的劳累。
傍晚时分若是还有精力,可以去鹿回头公园欣赏日落。
晚饭可以去第一市场享受一顿海鲜大餐。
正常游览通过公交车、出租车都很方便。
出租车起步价为2公里8元,之后每公里2元。
不过当地天气炎热,景点间距离较远,比较推荐租车,自驾游玩。
凤凰机场就有众多租车公司驻扎,如神州、滴滴等,价格在200元上下,很方便。
大东海到鹿回头公园大概2公里左右,走路过去要半小时,要是觉得累,打车只要十分钟十元。
今日行程中大东海无需门票,海边各种娱乐项目都需单收费。
鹿回头公园门票45元,电瓶车票15元,网上购买一共只需38元,建议网络购票。
中午建议在推荐入住区域大东海附近就餐,晚上建议前往第一市场,自己购买海鲜,然后找加工店加工。
第一市场门口有超多加工店伙计抢生意,建议先找好心仪加工店,然后再让店里伙计带领买海鲜。
Day2:呀诺达一日游今日行程可安排呀诺达一日游,在热带雨林(梦幻谷)中徒步探险,体验穿越激流险滩(雨林谷)的惊险与刺激。
如果参加踏瀑戏水项目,可提前准备一套干净衣服。
(类似景点还有槟榔谷和热带天堂森林公园,三选一即可。
)一日游玩对体力需求较大,所以今日可早些休息。
从市区到呀诺达大概40公里左右,自驾需50分钟。
或者也可以乘坐三亚至呀诺达一日游专线班车,车票36元人往返。
呀诺达门票旺季125元,淡季105元,游览车票40元(必买),踏瀑戏水项目100元。
建议提前在网上购买各种一日游套餐产品,价格更实惠,还有专车接送。
中午可以在呀诺达景区内用餐,景区内有自助餐可以享用(午餐时间为1100--1500),门市价88元位,也有一些小吃摊位开放。
晚上推荐就在酒店附近用餐,然后好好休息。
Day3:南山文化旅游区(南山寺)-天涯海角-三亚湾椰梦长廊今日推荐游玩三亚西线的主要景点,上午前往南山寺,参观108米高的“南山海上观音”,下午三点左右出来后前往海南的代名词天涯海角。
傍晚时分可以到三亚湾的椰梦长廊,欣赏绝美的海边日落。
南山寺距离大东海50公里,自驾需要1小时左右,打车大概130元。
天涯海角距离南山寺20公里,自驾需要35分钟左右,打车大概60元。
椰梦长廊距离天涯海角约16公里,自驾需要30分钟左右,打车大概40元。
今日景点中南山寺门票旺季145元,淡季121元,金玉观音堂20元。
天涯海角门票旺季101元,淡季80元,景区内往返电瓶车15元。
椰梦长廊免费游玩。
本日门票都建议在网上提前购买。
今天午餐可以在南山寺内尝尝有名的素餐,晚上去春园海鲜广场再来一顿美味的海鲜大餐。
Day4:蜈支洲岛蜈支洲岛是三亚最美的海岛之一,很值得花上一天时间来细细游玩。
这里有绝美的白沙滩,还有三十多种海上沙滩娱乐项目,是中国第一潜水基地。
如果住在岛上,一定要清晨去观日岩看日出,那是观三亚日出的最佳地点。
在蜈支洲岛上住宿的游客可以直接预约免费班车到达,普通游客可以购买一日游产品,自己前往推荐自驾或打车前往。
蜈支洲岛上可以通过步行或者景区观光车游玩,因为岛较大,步行游玩地点会较少。
观光车价格稍贵,但是能游玩多处景点,观光车分为3种,价格不一,越贵经停景点越多,每个景点游玩时间不限,均凭票转车,推荐120元档的。
80元,环岛一周约30分钟,只在妈祖庙停靠。
120元,环岛一周约60分钟,在观日岩、妈祖庙、夏季电瓶车候车区、海洋之星四个景点停靠。
150元,环岛一周约60分钟,在观日岩、情人岛、妈祖庙、夏季电瓶车候车区、海洋之星五个景点停靠。
蜈支洲岛门票160元(含蜈支洲岛景区门票50元,往返船票110元) 。
推荐网上购买,方便且便宜。
也可以跟蜈支洲岛一日游,价格比定门票还便宜也更划算,还有往返接送。
中午需要在蜈支洲岛上用餐,如果是一日游可选择含餐的,价格会比较划算。
岛上有一些摊位,还有夏季游客中心(108元人)和珊瑚酒店绿岛全日餐厅(158元人)两家自助餐厅可供选择,不过整体消费都较高,建议游客自备一些水和干粮上岛。
晚饭在住宿区域附近就餐,百花谷有美食广场,各大酒店的餐厅也都很不错。
Day5:返程最后一天,一般是购物休闲,准备返程。



