You can find qingbuliang, a Hainanese dessert, served in many hole-in-the-wall shops down by the beach. Traditionally, it’s a cold “soup” made with fresh fruit and coconut milk. Usually, dessert stands in Sanya will have a variety of refreshing options, such as sago, a kind of tapioca. Just pick one and relax in the sea breeze.

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You can find qingbuliang, a Hainanese dessert, served in many hole-in-the-wall shops down by the beach. Traditionally, it’s a cold “soup” made with fresh fruit and coconut milk. Usually, dessert stands in Sanya will have a variety of refreshing options, such as sago, a kind of tapioca. Just pick one and relax in the sea breeze.

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