Xiamen is also blessed with beautiful beaches, as well as historical, cultural
and natural attractions.
Xiamen was recently voted China's cleanest city, and has many attractions for the foreign visitor. Xiamen and its surrounding countryside offers spectacular scenery and pleasant tree-lined beaches. Gulangyu, also known as Piano Island, is a popular, peaceful weekend getaway. Xiamen's Botanical Garden is a nature lover's paradise.
As long as you are there it’s worth to visit:
Xiamen University The recently upgraded Anthropological Museum exhibits models, pottery, stoneware, calligraphy, currency, art and weapons. Also on campus is a Memorial Hall to revolutionary writer Lu Xun. Maps available at university gates. The Overseas Chinese Museum This unique establishment chronicles the lives of those who left China to become successful elsewhere. Built by businessman Tan Kah Kee, who left Xiamen to make his fortune in Singapore, the museum displays some 6,000 exhibits.
Wan Shi Rocks An area just east of the city with evergreen mountain views and the city’s 10.3 square kilometer Botanical Gardens, a bonsai garden with a prize 300-year old Chinese elm, and displays of Chinese native flowers. Huli Shan Fortress A spectacular ancient coastal defence installation with a long and warlike history. But these days it’s peaceful... a garden-like setting with a view of Quemoy and Matsu, only two kilometers away. Zheng
Chenggong Memorial Hall (Gulangyu)
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Gulangyu Museum You literally can’t miss it. The museum is the most visible building on Gulang island, located on a hilltop and displaying a distinctive red octagonal dome. Exhibits include crafts, war relics and historical light industry. Most of Xiamen's 200 restaurants serve Cantonese cuisine and its popular local Chaozhou version, featuring specialties like extra-strong Iron Buddha tea. Local specialties are seafood and tofu soup. Venues range from open-air restaurants to upscale hotels with imported chefs. The latter often feature dinner entertainment with a musical floor show.
Xiamen's only indigenous craft is lacquered thread sculpture for ceramics, but
Zhongshan Lu offers beautiful jade and wood carvings, silk dolls, bead
embroidery, bamboo ware and clay models. Marketplace specialties are whimsical
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