
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userXiamen Botanical Garden is definitely worth a visit; this trip was truly eye-opening! The succulent area was especially interesting, with its uniquely shaped cacti and succulents being a real eye-catcher and perfect for taking photos. The rainforest area's timed misting created an amazing atmosphere; when the sunlight shone through the mist, it felt like stepping into a fairyland. I had also planned to visit the flower area, but unfortunately, I misjudged the time and missed the evening sightseeing bus, which was a small regret. However, it gave me a reason to come back! I've decided to set aside more time next time to explore the flower area and other corners properly! I highly recommend going early and allowing plenty of time to stroll around; it's perfect for relaxing, taking photos, and connecting with nature!
- 4.7/5
不羁的云朵雨季节yhqCycling or driving around the island is highly recommended, especially the northern route (Longwangtou - Changjiang'ao - Northern Ecological Corridor) and the southern route (Longwangtou - 68 Nautical Mile Scenic Area - Tannan Bay). • The island has strong ultraviolet radiation, so be sure to take precautions against sunburn (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses). • Some experiences are affected by weather and tides (such as watching "blue tears" and hiking), so it is recommended to check the latest information before traveling. In short, Pingtan Island offers magnificent natural scenery, a rich historical heritage, and a wealth of modern activities.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userHulishan Fortress retains its majestic century-old appearance, with its Krupp cannons still awe-inspiring. The weathered stone walls stand tall and unwavering, overlooking the Xiamen-Kinmen Strait. The fortress museum, 4D cinema, and Qing Dynasty military drills intertwine to create an immersive historical panorama, while VR interaction adds a novel touch. Tickets are affordable, and combined tickets are convenient. However, the exhibits are somewhat limited and maintenance is slightly lacking. It's especially beautiful for taking photos at dawn and dusk, and the nighttime light and shadow effects are romantic. Combining education, sightseeing, and family fun, it's a must-visit, lesser-known classic in Xiamen.
- 4.7/5
眼泪琥It doesn't look big, the child goes in and play for a day! It's still pretty good, I bought a joint ticket for the whole museum! The movie actually feels like it can be seen or not. There are a few performances in the Science and Technology Museum every day, which is very good, and I will take everyone to understand the knowledge! Electricity, optics! Very interesting... There are more interactions in the museum! The big whale tube is also very beautiful... and can also ask for explanations!
- 4.3/5
M32***32Meizhou Island is a 5A-level scenic area; the scenery is picturesque; transportation within the island is convenient, with buses offering flat fares of 2 or 3 yuan, making it a worthwhile destination.
- 5.0/5
M81***17A fantastic puppet show! The variety of performances was impressive, the puppets displayed in the cabinets were incredibly lifelike, and the puppeteers' performances were superb. With the addition of dialect voiceovers and Mandarin subtitles, it was definitely worth seeing!
- 4.7/5
Emily小乖Fantastic performance! The kids were adorable! The performance was fantastic! The iron head kick was amazing! Even the foreigners were stunned! At 50 yuan per person, it's very affordable! Definitely worth going!
- 4.9/5
Anonymous userAttracted by its rich history and culture, I specifically chose this 4A scenic spot to enjoy a one-stop service for intangible cultural heritage. I explored the culture, history, and architecture, watched a puppet show, and experienced Quanzhou hairpin making in an afternoon. It was fantastic!
- 4.8/5
_TI***2dLoved it. Lots to do, you could spend all day there. Also make sure you hire a buggy. This place is huge.
- 4.6/5
花过鱼Shuzhuang Garden, named after its owner Lin Erjia, is a homophone of his courtesy name, Shuzang. Lin Erjia, originally surnamed Chen and named Chen Shizi, was a descendant of a military officer from Fujian. His family was prominent, with a long-standing relationship with the Lin family of Banqiao in Taiwan. His aunt's marriage to the Lin family created a familial bond, and Lin Erjia, the eldest son of the fifth son of the Chen family, was adopted by his aunt's family at the age of six, changing his surname to Lin. He then went to live in Taiwan, where he developed a deep affection for the island, considering it his homeland. The Treaty of Shimonoseki after the First Sino-Japanese War forced him to leave his hometown and settle on Gulangyu Island in Xiamen, where he built Shuzhuang Garden. Many of its features are modeled after the Lin family's former residence. The most unique aspect of Shuzhuang Garden is its location by the sea, essentially a private garden built around it. The garden's theme is "hiding the sea and supplementing the mountains," a concept that has remained unchanged since its construction. From the garden, one can enjoy views of the sea via the Forty-Four Bridges and a distant view of Sunlight Rock, making it one of the best locations for natural scenery on Gulangyu Island. Shuzhuang Garden was built when Lin Erjia was 40 years old. It was a famous poetry society in the area, a place where he met celebrities and exchanged poems. What specific famous works did he create? Probably not many; it's mostly his own work. However, the exhibition hall has quite a bit of information on this topic, so you can take a look if you're interested. He would always organize a celebration for his birthday, wedding, or other auspicious occasions. After the outbreak of the War of Resistance against Japan, Lin Erjia fled to Shanghai to escape the war. He later died in Taiwan in 1951 at the age of 77. Whether he ever returned to Shuzhuang Garden is unknown, but his descendants donated the garden to Xiamen City in 1956, where it continues to thrive today. Whether due to typhoons or war, Shuzhuang Garden has undergone significant changes, and its appearance today differs from the past. However, the theme of "hiding the sea and mending the mountains" remains unchanged. Stepping out of the exhibition hall, you can feel the impression of Shuzhuang under the sea breeze. The Forty-Four Bridges, built around the sea, are the most unique feature, as other garden bridges are spanned by still water, while the Forty-Four Bridges are flanked by surging waves. Walking slowly can be a bit dizzying... Children can play on the beach before crossing the bridge; the sand is fine and perfect for swimming. Shuzhuang Garden is a large and important landmark on Gulangyu Island. The best order to visit is to circle the island counter-clockwise, starting with Sunlight Rock. The main entrance to Shuzhuang Garden is not far from the south gate of Sunlight Rock. An entrance ticket is required, or you can consider a combined ticket that includes Sunlight Rock, but be sure to pay attention to the entry time; entry is not allowed after 5 PM. That day, when I came out of the North Gate, I saw a man and two women rushing towards me, but I still couldn't go in. To be honest, this seaside garden is definitely worth seeing.







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