Fujian Highlights

Sizhuang Garden’s Forty-Four Bridges: A Wonder of Art and Nature

Forty-Four Bridges is one of the ten scenic spots in Sizhuang Garden. Constructed from white granite, the Forty-Four Bridges meander and undulate like dragons and snakes. It wonderfully blends human craftsmanship with natural elements. Leaning on the bridge railing, one can gaze at the autumn waters and the vast sky merging into one color outside

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Gǔshì Biésù Dòng: A Unique Cave on Gulangyu Island

Gǔshì Biésù Dòng is located on Gulangyu Island and is a distinctive cave with a unique character. It is flanked by stone walls that support the imposing granite boulders descending from the sky, giving the sensation of a great weight bearing down, creating an atmosphere of danger and steepness. The four characters inscribed above, ‘古避暑洞’,

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One of the Top Ten Mansions on Gulangyu Island

One of the ten most luxurious mansions on Gulangyu Island, a provincial-level cultural heritage protection unit and a key architectural style building, the renowned ‘Filial Piety Building’. Constructed by the Philippine tobacco tycoon for his mother, this building features vibrant colors and a distinctive design. The harmonious and skillful fusion of certain Rococo characteristics with

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Experience the Thrill of Sailing with Speedy Flying Tiger Sailboats in Xiamen

Discover the 7.5-meter Flying Tiger sailboats, meticulously designed and constructed in accordance with International Sailing Federation standards. These sailboats are known for their remarkable speed, often referred to as the sports cars of the sailing world, offering you the exhilarating experience of riding the waves on the open sea.Guaranteeing a unique experience, each sailboat accommodates

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Japanese Consulate in Xiamen: A Historical Landmark

In 1896, under duress from the Qing government, Japan was permitted to establish a special jurisdiction in Xiamen. The Japanese government dispatched Ueno Senichi to serve as consul in Xiamen. He was tasked with establishing a consulate that met two conditions: 1) proximity to the British government; 2) proximity to Xiamen itself. Consequently, he chose

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