SANYA, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 21 August 2026 - On the evening of August 19, the banquet hall of The
Sanya Taikang Tribute Portfolio Resort, was brightly illuminated and
filled with youthful energy and the warm spirit of the island. As the
opening event of the 2026 Hong Kong and Macao Youth Study Tour and
Exchange Program in the Chinese mainland, the "Hainan Night" cultural
tourism promotion event, themed "A Young and Joyful Hainan Summer," was
held here. More than 200 principals, teachers and student
representatives from primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong and
Macao, heads of study tour organizations, and representatives from the
mainland's cultural tourism sector gathered on the shores of the South
China Sea. Through an immersive experience of island culture, they
officially kicked off a week-long study tour and exchange program across
Hainan.
The event was hosted by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Radio,
Television and Sports of Hainan Province and the Sanya Municipal
People's Government, organized by the cultural tourism authorities of
Sanya, Danzhou, Wenchang and Wanning, and co-organized by the Hainan
Study Tour and Tourism Association, with support from the Asian Tourism
Exchange Center and the World Study Travel Organization. Combining
multisensory immersion with interactive scenarios, the event integrated
coastal scenery, intangible cultural heritage and study tour resources,
offering guests from Hong Kong and Macao a warm cultural tourism welcome
featuring distinctive local characteristics and youthful vitality.
Immersive Island Welcome and Youthful Celebration Ignite Sanya's Night
Upon entering the venue, guests were immediately immersed in the
atmosphere of an "Island Wonderland." Coconut palm-inspired
installations were arranged along the passageways, while traditional Li
brocade patterns added decorative touches. Warm yellow lighting created a
relaxed yet vibrant tropical-island ambiance, while guests dressed in
traditional Hainan island attire moved throughout the venue, bringing
the distinctive charm of Hainan to life.
Next to the registration area, a bamboo-pole dance welcome team was
already in position. Accompanied by lively Li ethnic percussion music,
long bamboo poles opened and closed rhythmically, attracting many young
visitors from Hong Kong and Macao to give it a try. At first, some
participants were somewhat unfamiliar with the movements, carefully
stepping in and out to the beat. After several attempts, however, they
quickly found their rhythm. The sound of bamboo poles clacking together
blended with the laughter of the young participants, turning the
entrance into a sea of joy.
The island-themed photo area, intangible cultural heritage experience
zone and study tour resources exhibition were also bustling with
visitors. Some guests captured their first moments in Hainan against a
backdrop of coastal scenery, while others stopped to watch
demonstrations of traditional Li instruments, including the nose flute
and zhuoba. Many students gathered around the study tour displays,
carefully exploring the diverse opportunities available for educational
travel in Hainan.
At around 6 p.m., the opening dance performance,
Come See the Sea, gracefully took the stage. Through fluid
movements that mimicked the rise and fall of waves, the dancers
condensed the vastness and gentle beauty of the South China Sea into a
captivating stage performance. All eyes turned toward the stage,
officially opening the event.
In her remarks, Wang Hejiao, Deputy Secretary-General of the Hainan
Provincial People's Government, noted that in 2025, the number of Hong
Kong and Macao study tour participants visiting Hainan exceeded 10,000,
with two-way youth exchanges continuing to gain momentum. Since the Free
Trade Port's "Riding the Waves Program" was launched in 2023, nearly 30
universities in Hong Kong and Macao have participated, attracting more
than 1,500 students. Of these, 200 Hong Kong and Macao university
students have completed internships in Hainan. In 2026, another 60
university students from Hong Kong and Macao will come to Hainan for
practical training and experience. Generation after generation of young
people from Hong Kong and Macao have visited Hainan to experience
firsthand the vibrant development of the Hainan Free Trade Port, helping
build a strong foundation of friendship and mutual understanding among
the three regions. She expressed the hope that participants would
explore Hainan's landscapes and allow a shared sense of national
identity to grow through firsthand experiences.
Tian Zhiqi, Chief Operating Officer for the Asia-Pacific Region of the
World Study Travel Organization, said that Hainan has enormous potential
in study travel. The organization is actively responding to the needs
of the digital economy and people's aspirations for a better life, while
following the trend toward carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. It
promotes coordinated development of new routes, new business models and
new market participants. He expressed the hope that, together with the
Hainan Free Trade Port, the organization could build a study travel
system featuring an international perspective as well as Chinese
approaches, Chinese wisdom and Chinese solutions, thereby strengthening
China's voice in the international study travel sector.
The immersive study tour promotion,
A Young and Joyful Hainan Summer, followed. Through
real-life imagery and vivid presentations, three distinctive study tour
routes-space exploration, deep-sea discovery and rainforest
adventure-were gradually unveiled. Many young people in the audience
watched with anticipation, quietly discussing the highlights of the
upcoming itinerary with their peers.
Following the promotion, a series of artistic performances and interactive activities kept the exciting building. The dance
Fisherfolk Weaving the Moonlight portrayed the life of
fishing communities along the South China Sea, showcasing the rich
cultural character of Hainan. The Sanya Akage Band performed original
songs including
Ben Nei Re and
Children Who Guard the Mountain Orchid, allowing guests to experience the vitality of Hainan's intangible cultural heritage. When familiar classics such as
Kara Forever OK,
Walking Along the Road of Life and
A Dream of Blades and Swords were performed, the
atmosphere reached a climax. Many teachers and students from Hong Kong
and Macao spontaneously joined in the singing, bringing people closer
together across the distance between the regions.
Two rounds of interactive lucky draws were also held during the event,
alongside a promotion of "Cool Travel Hainan," Hainan's public cultural
tourism service platform, which offered exclusive travel benefits to
guests. The evening then culminated in an interactive singing and
dancing session. Guests and young participants took to the stage,
singing and dancing among the rising and falling bamboo poles, pushing
the festive atmosphere to its peak as laughter and cheers echoed
throughout the venue.
Building Bridges Through the Night: Young People from Hainan, Hong Kong and Macao Share a Common Dream
The vibrant "Hainan Night" was not only a concentrated showcase of
Hainan's cultural tourism appeal, but also a warm prelude to the entire
Hong Kong and Macao Youth Study Tour and Exchange Program in the Chinese
mainland.
The program will last seven days. Following the welcome and promotional
event on August 19, representatives of teachers and students from Hong
Kong and Macao will embark on a themed study tour of Hainan from August
20 to 25. Starting from Sanya, the itinerary will take them to Wanning,
Danzhou, Haikou and Wenchang, offering participants a comprehensive look
at the dynamic development of the Hainan Free Trade Port. A study tour
resources exchange event will also be held during the program, featuring
Hainan's three major study-tour themes-space, ocean and rainforest.
Industry representatives from Hainan, Hong Kong and Macao will be
invited to discuss opportunities and future directions for cross-border
study tour cooperation.
At the event, many guests and young participants from Hong Kong and Macao shared their impressions and expectations.
"This is my first time in Hainan. I was amazed by the bamboo-pole dance
and the island-themed decorations as soon as I entered. It is a
completely different cultural experience!" said Lin Renhui, a student
representative from Hong Kong, visibly excited. "Previously, I had only
seen Hainan's space launch sites and tropical rainforests in textbooks
and documentaries. During the upcoming tour around the island, I am most
looking forward to visiting Wenchang. I want to see the country's major
aerospace facilities with my own eyes and experience the achievements
of China's aerospace development."
Zhang Yuzhong, General Manager of Aiyouxue (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd., which
has long been engaged in the study travel sector, said that Hainan
possesses highly distinctive and scarce study tour resources in areas
such as aerospace, the ocean and rainforests, giving the island a
natural appeal for young people from Hong Kong and Macao.
"This event is not only a cultural exchange among young people but also
provides a face-to-face platform for the study tour industries in the
two regions to connect and cooperate. In the future, we hope to bring
more young people from Hong Kong and Macao to Hainan, while also
organizing visits for young people from Hainan to Macao. We want to
establish a two-way study tour and exchange mechanism so that young
people can deepen their mutual understanding through travel and
strengthen their cultural identification with the motherland," Zhang
said.
In recent years, cultural tourism exchanges among Hainan, Hong Kong and
Macao have continued to deepen, with youth study tours becoming a
regular vehicle for exchanges. Leveraging the opportunities brought by
the development of the Hainan Free Trade Port, Hainan has continued to
enrich its study tour offerings and improve related industry services,
with the aim of providing young people from Hong Kong and Macao with
more meaningful, engaging and rewarding educational travel experiences.
From the Greater Bay Area to the Free Trade Port, the regions may be
separated by mountains and sea, but their hearts remain closely
connected. Over the coming week, teachers and students from Hong Kong
and Macao will gain a deeper understanding of the vitality of the Hainan
Free Trade Port through firsthand visits, carry forward China's
outstanding traditional culture through cultural experiences, and
strengthen the emotional bonds and shared aspirations of young people
from Hainan, Hong Kong and Macao through in-depth exchanges. In the
great tide of an era marked by closer cooperation among the three
regions, the energy and dreams of youth will shine brightly.