Sanya’s most popular market is ostensibly a place to bargain for and buy locally grown produce, but its real appeal lies on the fringes, where food vendors set up shop. Stop for barbecued seafood, grilled corn and local sweets such as qīngbǔliáng (清补凉, a cold sweet soup; ¥10) and chǎobīng (炒冰, 'fried' ice, like sorbet; ¥25). Things really heat up after dark. Wàngjiǎo Měishí Diàn is good for a sit-down meal.
No.1 Farmers Market
Sanya