


Witness the daily spectacle of the sun rising over the Taiwan Strait from Gulangyu Pier, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Experience the serene beauty of Xiamen's sunrise over the sea.
A car-free island known for its colonial architecture and piano museum.
A tranquil garden with diverse plant species and a lake.
Intricately designed pottery, a traditional craft of Gulangyu, often depicting local scenes and motifs.
High-quality tea, particularly Tie Guan Yin oolong, is a specialty of Xiamen and Gulangyu.
Delicate embroidery, often featuring birds, flowers, and landscapes, is a traditional craft of Gulangyu women.
Famous for its freshly baked pastries and coffee with a view of the sunrise over Gulangyu Island.
A bustling street filled with local breakfast stalls, offering a variety of Xiamen's signature dishes.
Known for its delicious and affordable lunch boxes, offering a variety of Chinese dishes.
Noodles with soy sauce, pickled vegetables, and a poached egg
Fried dough fritters with sugar and peanut soup

Sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves, filled with various ingredients
Xiamen's climate is subtropical, with frequent rain. A lightweight jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Gulangyu Island is best explored on foot, so comfortable shoes are a must.
To keep your devices powered during long exploration hours.
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