The Bo'ai Road area (Chinese: 博爱路小区; pinyin: Bó'ài Lù xiǎoqū) is a historical neighbourhood in Haikou City, Hainan, China.
Much of the area comprises tong lau-style, buildings with European fusion-type architectural facades with Indian and Arabic influences.
Beginning around 2012, parts of the area have been restored, with the building facades overhauled and road surfaces in severe disrepair being replaced with cobblestones.
The same street, running east from Bo'ai Road specializes in replica antiques with dozens of roadside vendors.
The road was entirely repaved with cobblestones, large potted plants and bronze sculptures are now located at the roadside.
The entire strip has become a pedestrian zone, with physical barriers at each end to prevent all motorized traffic from entering, including two-wheeled electric vehicles.