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Shopping in Sanya-Pearls, Black Pepper, White Pepper,
Tea, Coffee and more
Where
to go shopping in Sanya:
From Beaches to Markets
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Your
first impression of Sanya's shopping scene may be "seen it, bought it."
Much of the products you'll be bombarded with can be found at other
islands around the globe or at other tourist destinations within China.
Straw hats, Hawaiian style beach shirts and, of course, the staple in
practically every Chinese city, pearls. But hunt around a little harder
and you'll find some bargains with a little more local flavor. No matter
where you go shopping or what you buy, whether in street stalls or
specialty shops, remember to bring your hard bargaining face. Crafty
vendors are more than happy to lighten your cash load. |
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Pearls
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Odds are slim that you'll leave Sanya without buying
pearls. Local women wearing floppy straw hats and colorful, loose
fitting pants wander up and down Dadonghai beach at all hours of the day
carting baskets overflowing with bracelets, earrings and necklaces.
Whether you like your necklaces long, short, delicate, pink, white,
black or lavender, these ladies have them all. Even if you have
resolutely decided you don't want to buy, these women think nothing of
plopping down beside you, making small chat and waiting you out; before
you know it your limbs will be covered in multicolored strings of
pearls, regardless if you initially wanted them. The pearls sold on the
beach are a mix of rejects from factories and cheap fakes. The rejects
have little wrong except slight imperfections in color, shape or size
that make them unsuitable for commercial shops. The women will scratch
the pearls with scissors to show you their authenticity. If the color
flakes off, they're fakes. A real pearl will produce pearl powder when
scratched, but the color and surface won't be damaged. However, be
warned that there are great imitations out there that can fool even the
most discerning of eyes. Be sure to bargain hard, as the women will try
to charge exorbitant prices. Necklaces can usually be bargained down to
USD3 - 7. Never pay more than 25 percent of the initial price.
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doubt your eagle eye, it's best to head to one of the larger factories.
Try the Heren Pearl Shop, where you can watch the entire pearl
cultivation process and view exhibitions. If you like what you see, you
can buy away. Fresh water pearls sell for around USD125-250 per
necklace, while seawater pearls can run over USD400 -USD1250 per
necklace. Be careful though - even in these factories you need to pay
attention to quality. |
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Pearl Cream and Powder
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According to the Chinese, pearls are the fountain of youth. Women swear
by the pearl's beauty benefits, as its powder is supposed to keep your
skin soft, wrinkle-free and young. Most department stores and cosmetic
shops sell a number of brands of pearl cream, lotion and powder. If
you've spent a long day in the sun and come away from the beach with a
bad burn, several specialized pearl lotions work like aloe vera gel to
prevent peeling. |
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Candies
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Step into
almost any souvenir shop or supermarket in Sanya and you'll be
greeted by wooden barrels brimming with all manner of fruit and
coffee flavored sweets. The coffee candies make for a great
subtle caffeine fix while the coconut hard candies are smooth
and creamy. If you prefer something to chew on, try the soft
coconut and mango gummy candies - these juicy little squares are
bursting with exotic island flavors. If you like what you taste,
buy a bunch, stuff your carry on and take them back as gifts for
colleagues. |
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Dried Seafood and Tropical Fruits
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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 to even one day of
preparation, involving a witches brew recipe of soaking, simmering and
boiling. If you want dried products that are easier on your nose, try
the dried coconut, mango, pineapple and bananas. |
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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 to even one day of
preparation, involving a witches brew recipe of soaking, simmering and
boiling. If you want dried products that are easier on your nose, try
the dried coconut, mango, pineapple and bananas. |
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Coffee, Tea and Pepper
The
breezy slopes of Hainan make for prime coffee, tea and pepper growing
conditions. Whole bean or ground coffee costs around USD3-7 per package
in supermarkets. The price of tea is about the same. Hainan's white and
black pepper is also well known and perfect for spicing up home cooking.
Supermarkets, like the Summer Mall in Dadonghai, sell bottles of pepper
for USD2 per package.
Local handicrafts
Street
hawkers, gift shops and local mountain villages sell a variety of crafts
like coconut, wood and shell carvings, as well as local Li, Miao and Hui
minority clothing and batiks. However, most of these items are
mass-produced and can be found virtually anywhere in China, so peruse
carefully for products with more authentic local flavor.
Shopping in Sanya-Pearls, Black Pepper, White Pepper,
Tea, Coffee and more
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