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Xiamen

China's most romantic coastal city, famous for Gulangyu Island, colonial architecture, and Minnan cuisine—a 'Garden on the Sea' where mountains meet ocean.

About

Xiamen is China's most romantic coastal city—a place where colonial-era architecture meets subtropical gardens, where the pace slows and life is measured in ocean breezes rather than clocks. Built on islands and peninsulas around a natural harbor, Xiamen has been called the "Garden on the Sea."

The city's heart is Gulangyu Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where cars are banned and Victorian consulates stand beside Chinese gardens. This 1.87-square-kilometer island was once an international settlement, home to consulates from 14 countries. Today, its piano-filled mansions and colonial lanes attract millions of visitors.

Beyond Gulangyu, Xiamen offers Nanputuo Temple (1,000 years old), Xiamen University (arguably China's most beautiful campus), and the 43-kilometer Island Ring Road perfect for cycling along golden beaches. The city's Minnan cuisine is legendary—satay noodles, oyster omelettes, and the unique "Tusun Dong" (bamboo clam jelly).

As one of China's first Special Economic Zones (established 1980), Xiamen balances modern development with old-world charm. Its GDP reached 898 billion yuan in 2025, driven by electronics, tourism, and trade. But unlike other Chinese metropolises, Xiamen remains relaxed, livable, and genuinely romantic—earning its reputation as one of China's most desirable places to live.

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Population 5.37 million
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Area 1,700.61 km²
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Language Mandarin Chinese, Minnan dialect. English spoken in hotels and tourist areas.

History & Development

Xiamen's story begins with white egrets—ancient name "Ludao" means Egret Island. The area was settled during the Western Jin dynasty when Tong'an County was established. In 1394, the Ming dynasty built Xiamen Fortress to defend against pirates.

The city's modern identity emerged in 1842 when Xiamen (then called Amoy) became one of China's first treaty ports after the First Opium War. Foreign merchants and missionaries arrived, building the Victorian consulates and mansions that still stand on Gulangyu. The island became an international settlement in 1903, known as "A Chinese Town in Miniature."

In 1935, Xiamen officially became a city. After 1949, it was a frontline in cross-strait tensions. The turning point came in 1980 when Deng Xiaoping designated Xiamen as one of China's first four Special Economic Zones. Investment poured in from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia.

Gulangyu's UNESCO World Heritage designation in 2017 cemented Xiamen's status as a cultural destination. Today, the city is home to 5.37 million people and serves as a bridge between Taiwan and mainland China, while preserving its unique Minnan heritage.

Economy & Industries

Xiamen's economy is one of China's most dynamic among second-tier cities. As a Special Economic Zone since 1980, the city has attracted major investment in electronics, manufacturing, and tourism.

Key industries include electronics (TPV, Xiamen Tungsten), machinery, and biotechnology. The city hosts operations for Dell, Panasonic, and numerous Taiwan electronics firms. Tourism contributes significantly—over 80 million domestic tourists visit annually.

The port of Xiamen is among China's top 10 container ports, handling trade with Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Xiamen Airlines, headquartered here, is China's first privately owned airline.

In 2025, Xiamen's GDP reached 898 billion yuan, with per capita GDP among China's highest at approximately 167,000 yuan (about 23,000 USD). The city consistently ranks among China's most livable and competitive cities.

Top Attractions

🏛️ Landmark

Gulangyu Island

UNESCO World Heritage island with no cars allowed. Victorian-era consulates, piano museums, Sunlight Rock, and colonial architecture make it a living museum.

★★★★ 4.8
🕐 Ferry: 7:10 AM - 7:30 PM
🎫 Free entry (ferry ¥35 round-trip)
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Sunlight Rock

The highest peak on Gulangyu at 92.7 meters. Panoramic views of the island, Xiamen skyline, and Taiwan Strait from the summit.

★★★★ 4.6
🕐 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
🎫 ¥50
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Shuzhuang Garden

Elegant seaside garden built in 1913 by a Taiwanese merchant. Features the Piano Museum with over 70 historic pianos from around the world.

★★★★ 4.5
🕐 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
🎫 ¥30
⛩️ Temple

Nanputuo Temple

1,000-year-old Buddhist temple at the foot of Wulao Peak. Famous for vegetarian cuisine and the towering 8-meter Buddha statue.

★★★★ 4.7
🕐 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
🎫 Free
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Xiamen University

One of China's most beautiful university campuses, founded by Tan Kah Kee in 1921. Colonial-style buildings, lakes, and views of the ocean.

★★★★ 4.6
🕐 Reservation required
🎫 Free
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Hulishan Fortress

Qing dynasty coastal fortress built in 1891, home to the world's largest surviving Krupp cannon. Daily cannon-firing demonstrations.

★★★★ 4.4
🕐 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
🎫 ¥25
🏔️ Nature

Island Ring Road

43-km coastal road perfect for cycling and beach walks. Golden sandy beaches, ocean views, and the iconic calligraphy sculpture.

★★★★ 4.6
🕐 24/7
🎫 Free

Food & Culture

Discover the culinary treasures of Xiamen, from traditional street food to imperial cuisine.

Things to Do

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Explore Gulangyu

Take the ferry early to beat crowds. Wander car-free lanes, visit piano museum, climb Sunlight Rock.

Cycle Island Ring Road

Rent a bike and ride the 43km coastal road. Stop at beaches, enjoy ocean views, and watch sunset.

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Visit Nanputuo Temple

Explore the ancient temple, climb Wulao Peak behind it, and try the famous vegetarian cuisine.

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Food Hunt on Zhongshan Road

Walk this historic pedestrian street for colonial architecture and local snacks like satay noodles.

Mooncake Dice Game

Try Xiamen's unique Mid-Autumn tradition—rolling dice to win mooncakes. A 300-year-old custom.

Getting Around

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Airport

Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMN)

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High-Speed Rail

Connected to major cities

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Metro

Public transportation available

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Bus Network

Comprehensive network throughout the city

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Taxi & Rideshare

Available throughout the city

Best Time to Visit

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Spring

Mar - May

★★★★★

Perfect temperatures, blooming flowers, and clear skies. Ideal for Gulangyu and cycling.

  • Comfortable weather
  • Flower season
  • Clear views
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Summer

Jun - Aug

★★★★☆

Warm and humid but beaches are at their best. Evening strolls along the coast are refreshing.

  • Beach season
  • Sea breeze
  • Water activities
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Autumn

Sep - Nov

★★★★★

The best season—cool, dry, and comfortable. Mid-Autumn Festival brings the dice game tradition.

  • Perfect weather
  • Mid-Autumn Festival
  • Outdoor activities
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Winter

Dec - Feb

★★★★☆

Mild winter, rarely below 10°C. Fewer tourists, good for temple visits and food exploration.

  • Mild weather
  • Fewer crowds
  • Food season

🎉 Festivals & Events

Sept/Oct
Mid-Autumn Mooncake Dice Game

Unique Xiamen tradition—roll dice to win mooncakes. A 300-year-old custom that brings the whole city together.

January
Xiamen International Marathon

One of China's most scenic marathons along Island Ring Road with ocean views.

💡 Weather Tips

Book Gulangyu ferry in advance during holidays. Mid-Autumn is the most atmospheric time to visit.

Travel Reminders

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transportation

Take ferry from Xiamen International Cruise Center (not the local pier). Book tickets in advance on WeChat.

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sightseeing

Arrive before 8 AM or after 4 PM to avoid crowds. Stay overnight on the island for a magical experience.

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food

Try Wuzai Satay Noodles or Yuexiang Satay Noodles—both are legendary local institutions.

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culture

Visit during Mid-Autumn Festival (Sept/Oct) to experience the unique dice game tradition.

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