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    Digital nomads' shifting landscapes

    Two Hainan cities, emerging havens for the increasing group of remote workers, are also reaping economic benefits, Chen Bowen reports in Haikou.

    By Chen Bowen | China Daily | Updated: 2025-03-24 07:22
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    At the NCC Wave& Work Island Digital Nomad Community in Sanya, Hainan province, manager Li Xinya shares a photo taken by a community member during a gathering on Feb 2. YUAN CHEN/FOR CHINA DAILY

    Picture this: Trading the monotonous hum of fluorescent office lights for the soothing rhythm of tropical ocean waves or the quiet buzz of a cozy cafe in a centuries-old village. This is reality for digital nomads, a growing community of remote workers who blend work, passion and travel into a seamless lifestyle. In South China's Hainan province, this trend is rapidly evolving from a niche movement into a thriving way of life.

    Digital nomads are location-independent professionals who leverage technology to work from anywhere: be it home, a coffee shop or even a beach.

    Shared spaces

    In February, Haikou, the capital of Hainan province, took a significant step toward integrating this lifestyle into its local economy with the launch of its first digital nomad community. Located in the Longhua Animation Industrial Park, the Dopamine Digital Nomad Community is designed to provide an innovative and comfortable environment for remote workers, combining work with leisure in a vibrant setting.

    The community, situated in the park's Baoming Digital Creative Block, features shared office spaces, livestreaming studios, cross-border digital business training centers and shared gyms.

    It has already attracted over 30 companies spanning industries such as animation, gaming, artificial intelligence, short video, self-media and online education.

    According to Wang Zixuan, the community's manager, the block's design draws inspiration from dopamine colors, creating a youthful and dynamic atmosphere.

    One of the standout features is a shared lounge stocked with around 3,200 books from the Haikou Longhua District Library, which are regularly updated to cater to both digital nomads and residents of Baoming village. The lounge is open 24/7, offering a quiet space for reading at any time.

    Additionally, the community includes a public art studio open to both nomads and villagers, fostering artistic creation and exchange.

    A shared conference center is also available free of charge for business meetings and project discussions.

    Wang notes that her company has transformed a row of houses rented from the villagers into a vibrant hub for digital nomads, blending modern innovation with the charm of a centuries-old village. The community, nestled next to a historical settlement, offers a unique juxtaposition of tradition and progress. The area's high green coverage and proximity to open fields create a tranquil environment, with minimal pollution and low foot traffic.

    To enhance relaxation, an outdoor camping area with hammocks has been set up, allowing residents to unwind amid nature. Regular social events, such as board game nights and Switch gaming sessions, provide opportunities for digital nomads to connect and expand their social circles, according to the manager.

    The community also offers networking opportunities, with plans to host training sessions on artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) and overseas content distribution. "These initiatives aim to equip digital nomads with cross-border business skills," says Wang.

    Among the community's residents is Lin Xianquan from Haikou, 29, specialized in live-streaming and overseas e-commerce. Lin has been living in the community for over four months since its beta phase, drawn by its focus on animation and gaming. His company has established cross-border e-commerce channels and collaborates with intellectual properties created by other digital nomads in the park.

    Xing Zengling (center), a villager from Zhenhai village, guides digital nomads in a traditional local dance practice. YUAN CHEN/FOR CHINA DAILY

    "I was introduced to this place by a friend in the same industry. After a quick visit, I found the office environment, relaxed lifestyle, good atmosphere, convenient internet tools and comprehensive industrial support perfect for future development. This place meets our needs perfectly," Lin says, praising the community's relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere.

    Yan Yuxuan, a 31-year-old AI researcher from Beijing, shares Lin's enthusiasm. He values the collaborative environment, which facilitates idea exchange and provides access to industry resources. "The emotional value — nature, art, community — and the functional value, such as work, living and transport, make this place unique in Haikou," Yan notes.

    The Dopamine Digital Nomad Community provides different types of rooms for 1,000 to 3,000 yuan ($138-415), including utilities and access to public facilities. This pricing structure caters to nomads with varying budgets and needs.

    The community has utilized online platforms like RedNote, TikTok, and the popular Nomad Island mini-program to attract digital nomads from across China.

    Wang says that digital nomads from cities such as Chengdu in Sichuan province, Wuhan in Hubei province and Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, mostly aged from 20 to 40, have joined the community.

    Looking ahead, Wang hopes to draw more foreign nomads, leveraging Hainan Free Trade Port policies and its focus on overseas markets. "This initiative will enhance global digital economic exchanges," she says.

    Yi Hui, general manager of Hainan Manlyu Culture Development Co, which manages the project, emphasized Hainan's suitability for digital creative industries. "Hainan's pleasant climate and abundant resources make it an ideal hub for digital nomads," she says. The community has grown from scratch, accumulating valuable experience in local development and fostering a unique work-life environment tailored for younger generations.

    In addition to promoting rural vitalization through the integration of culture and technology, the community collaborates with universities to bridge industry and academia, aiming to attract and nurture talent. "We are committed to building an ideal home for digital nomads," Yi says.

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