Monday, September 9, 2024 All major tourism, cultural, and sports facilities in Sanya, a prominent tourist destination in Hainan Province, reopened on Sunday following the weakening of Super Typhoon Yagi’s impact. The city, known for its scenic beauty and tropical climate, has restored public access to its attractions after the typhoon passed through the region, allowing visitors to once again enjoy the area’s rich offerings. In popular tourist areas, including well-known scenic spots, authorities have worked swiftly to remove debris such as broken branches and fallen leaves left by the storm.

Local cleanup teams have ensured that these areas are ready to welcome visitors again. Additionally, five dedicated teams from Sanya’s tourism bureau have been deployed to conduct safety inspections and oversee the recovery efforts in the most affected parts of the city. Super Typhoon Yagi, the 11th typhoon of the year, made landfall in Hainan on Friday, causing significant disruption across the island.

The storm brought heavy rains and strong winds, leading to temporary closures of public venues and requiring extensive recovery efforts. However, swift action by local authorities has ensured the reopening of these venues, enabling the city’s tourism sector to bounce back quickly. At the Dadonghai scenic area, one of Sanya’s most popular beach destinations, tourists were seen enjoying the sun and surf once again on September 8, 2024.

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