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Hainan eyes medical tourism potential Island province seeks to become a healthcare hub and invest in its education sector for future growth

- By WU YAN wuyan@chinadaily.com.cn Editor’s note:

Tropical Hainan province, long renowned for its beachfront resorts and tourist hot spots, is building itself into a healthcare hub with a special focus on expectant mothers, according to its governor.

“We plan to recruit 100 obstetrici­ans and gynecologi­sts and 100 pediatrici­ans this year, by offering high salaries and establishi­ng profession­al maternity centers,” said Governor Liu Cigui, on the sidelines of the ongoing annual session of the National People’s Congress, the national legislatur­e.

He said the province also has plans to offer high-quality educationa­l facilities by investing 50 million yuan ($7.3

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It is not the first time the governor has used the annual session of the NPC to advertise Hainan — last year he boasted about its golden sands, blue water and clean air to encourage people to buy property there.

“We are working on improving the medical and education sectors,” he said. “Hainan will build first-class hospitals, kindergart­ens, primary schools and middle schools in every county, to cater for everyone.”

As part of the province’s 13th-Five-Year Plan (2016-20), five healthcare centers are set to be built in a bid to ensure that no resident is ever more than one hour’s drive away from one.

“We are trying to cater to the different needs of all tourists and residents,” said Liu, add- ing that many top hospitals have opened branches in the province.

Hainan’s developing health- care sector is already attracting both domestic and overseas tourists.

Natalia Medvedeva, a 33-year-old Russian, gave birth to her second child in the Hainan Modern Women and Infants Hospital in Haikou, the provincial capital, in December.

She arranged to have her second child at the hospital after giving birth there for the first time four years ago while on vacation in Hainan and being impressed by the services on offer. “There are 43 mothers and expectant mothers at the hospital right now, seven of whom come from other provinces,” said Wei Caiyun, a member of staff at the hospital, who added that the number of women giving birth at the hospital almost doubled from 2010 to 2016.

In a bid to attract even a greater number of internatio­nal and domestic patients, Hainan is investing 19.8 billion yuan in the Bo’ao Lecheng Internatio­nal Medical Tourism Pilot Zone, which will house a variety of health centers offering state-of-the-art treatments such as cell therapy.

“Nearly 1 million tourists visited Sanya during Spring Festival. Other places in Hainan also saw a 30 to 40 percent rise in the number of tourists,” Liu said. “I hope that tourists will enjoy the island’s beautiful scenery and enjoy a healthy life.

More than 60 million tourists visited Hainan last year, the third consecutiv­e year that visitor numbers have risen.

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