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Xiamen tourist season
September and October are the most suitable months to travel to Xiamen.
1. September
September is the autumn in Xiamen. The weather gradually cools down, making it a very suitable season for travel. At this time, the temperature in Xiamen is moderate, and sometimes there is some light rain, but overall it is still very pleasant. In addition, September is also the off-season for Xiamen tourism. There are relatively few tourists, so you can visit various attractions more easily, and the prices of hotels and transportation are also relatively low. I visited Xiamen in September and felt the cool breeze and pleasant climate. It was an unforgettable travel experience.
2. October
October is the golden autumn season in Xiamen. In this season, Xiamen is filled with the joy of harvest. You can go to Xiamen's countryside to experience the fun of picking fruits, such as picking fresh lychees at the Lychee Garden in Jimei District, or tasting delicious grapes at the vineyards in Xiang'an District. In addition, October is also Xiamen’s traditional festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, where you can enjoy the beautiful moon and lively celebrations.
Xiamen's special attractions
1. Gulangyu Island
Gulangyu Island was officially approved as a national 5A tourist attraction on May 8, 2007. It was selected as "the first of the five most beautiful urban areas in China" by National Geographic magazine and is known as the "Garden on the Sea". Many buildings with Chinese and foreign architectural styles are well preserved on the island, and it is known as the "Architectural Exposition of All Nations". The residents on the island love music and have a high density of pianos, so it is praised as the Island of Pianos. The main tourist attractions include Sunlight Rock, Shuzhuang Garden, Bathing Beach, Zheng Chenggong Memorial Hall, etc.
2. Nanputuo Temple
Nanputuo Temple is located in Siming District, Xiamen City. It was built in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, and was originally called Sizhou Yuan. Monk Wen Cui in the Northern Song Dynasty renamed it Wuwuyan. Yuan waste. It was rebuilt in the early Ming Dynasty and renamed Puzhao Temple. In the late Ming Dynasty, the poet monk Jueguang moved to the temple and built it in front of the mountain. The temples and courtyards were well-equipped, and there were often more than a hundred monks living there. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was abandoned due to military disasters.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xiamen City
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