Sanya Tourism rolls out new website
The Sanya Tourism Promotion Board’s has launched a new revamped multilingual tourism website www.visitsanya.com
The website was simultaneously launched in Simplified and Traditional Chinese, English and Russian.
A mobile responsive version was also rolled out.
Content and destination information is categorized according to Sanya’s four districts, and is also focusing on market segmentation, with themed sections catering to visitors based on demographics and preferences.
These include general themes such as Family Time in Sanya, Healthy Sanya, Romantic Sanya, Leisure in Sanya and Night Tour in Sanya.
The website will be regularly optimized and updated and the tourism promotion board plans to integrate resources around what it refers to as tourism +’ gathering together more high-quality content and complementary services.
Sanya is the southernmost city on China’s subtropical tourist island of Hanain.
It has become one of China’s most popular tourist destinations with Sanya a gateway for cruise tourism.
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