Getting Around Haikou 游览海口
Using the different modes of transportation in Haikou is a cultural experience in itself. Within the city there is an efficient bus system that will take you anywhere you want to go. However, if you don’t read Chinese, deciphering the bus routes can be a challenge. Some bookstores sell city maps in English with bus routes marked on them. At Creation Bookstore on the top of Mingju Square, the main downtown shopping area, you can find these maps. Sometimes sell maps on top of the pedestrian bridges as well.
Taxis in Haikou are more expensive than many other cities in China as the meter starts at 10 RMB. Also unlike other parts of China, it is common to bargain and settle on a rate before getting in. Even if you don’t know how far you are going, you might want to ask first what the fare will be. Whether you want to accept the offer or bargain for less is up to you. By taking this measure, you will likely avoid a driver who attempts to drive you in circles for half an hour for a 3 kilometer ride. This happens frequently in Haikou.
Motorcycle taxis are the outlaws of transportation in Haikou. They will usually cost about half the cost of a regular taxi does and are a lot more fun, albeit more dangerous.
Motorcycles and bicycles with a sidecart are available for short distances downtown. There are limitations as to where they are able to go. They usually charge between 2-5 RMB for short distances.