Simapo Island

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Simapo Island
海口司马坡岛
Simapo Island in 2012 12.jpg
The northern tip of Simapo Island
Simapo Island map - 01.png
Geography
Location Nandu River, Haikou, Hainan
Total islands1
Area1.134 km2 (0.438 sq mi)
Administration
People's Republic of China
Demographics
Population0

Simapo Island (海口司马坡岛) is an island located in the Nandu River, Haikou, Hainan, China. It is currently under development. [1]

The 1.134 km2. [1] island is located approximately 50 metres south of the Qiongzhou Bridge, and 5 km north of the Nandu River Iron Bridge. It will be developed with an emphasis on sports facilities, [2] [3] and will include a sports park and golf course. [4] Garden-style hotels and several bars will also be constructed. [5] [6]

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Coordinates: 20°00′38″N110°22′50″E / 20.010452°N 110.380669°E / 20.010452; 110.380669