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What do you usually do when you travel to Xiamen?

The tourist attractions in Xiamen are:

1. Gulangyu: Due to historical reasons, Chinese and foreign buildings with different styles have been well collected and preserved here, which is known as the "World Architecture Expo". Xiang Xianlin wrote a joint praise: Drum waves and sails are more generous than in the past.

2. Nanputuo Temple: It is named "Nanputuo Temple" because it is dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva, similar to Guanyin Dojo in Putuo Mountain, Zhejiang Province, south of Putuo Mountain. It is one of the Buddhist resorts in southern Fujian.

Xiamen University: The school was founded in 192 1 by Mr. Chen Jiageng, a famous patriotic overseas Chinese leader. It is the first university founded by overseas Chinese in the history of modern education in China, and it is also one of the earliest universities in China to recruit graduate students. Known as the "Southern Power".

4. Wuyishan: It is a famous scenic tourist area and summer resort in China. Wuyishan usually refers to a small Wuyishan located in the southwest of Wuyishan City, Fujian Province 15km, and is called the first famous mountain in Fujian. It is a typical Danxia landform and one of the first national key scenic spots.

5. Yundang Lake: Like a glass-bright light belt, it almost traverses the whole of Xiamen, and the island in the lake is like a sparkling pearl embedded in Yundang Lake. During the day, flocks of egrets fly into the sky from the island in the center of Nendang Lake. The clear lake reflects the elegant and feminine posture of egrets and the tall and majestic modern buildings by the lake, forming a beautiful watercolor painting.

1. On the first day, you can visit Gulangyu Island. There are battery cars on the island, but it is best to walk for the first time, otherwise you will miss many classics. The beauty of Gulangyu Island is still realized on foot.

2. The next day, you can take Nanputuo-Xiamen University-Baicheng Beach-Hulishan-Exhibition, which is basically a line down. Nanputuo is just outside the north gate of Xiamen University, and Baicheng Beach is just outside the south gate of Xiamen University, next to Hulishan Fort. Bicycles can be rented between Huli Mountain and the exhibition.

On the third day, you can go to the Botanical Garden (or Meihailing)-Strange Slope.

If you have enough time, you can consider going to Wuyishan. Trains are the best. It takes two days and three nights. The round-trip trains from Xiamen to Wuyishan basically leave at five or six in the afternoon and arrive at the destination at seven or eight the next day. I spent the two nights on the sleeper of the train, making full use of the time and not delaying the play at all.