Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Xiamen Travel Guide (Pictures and Text) Xiamen is part of Fujian Province. Xiamen is a graceful "garden on the sea". The customs of overseas Chinese, Fujian and Taiwan customs, seaside food, and exo

Xiamen Travel Guide (Pictures and Text) Xiamen is part of Fujian Province. Xiamen is a graceful "garden on the sea". The customs of overseas Chinese, Fujian and Taiwan customs, seaside food, and exo

Xiamen Travel Guide (Pictures and Text) Xiamen is part of Fujian Province. Xiamen is a graceful "garden on the sea". The customs of overseas Chinese, Fujian and Taiwan customs, seaside food, and exotic architecture are integrated into one. Due to its good ecological environment and fresh air, Xiamen is home to thousands of egrets, forming Xiamen's unique natural landscape. And because the terrain of Xiamen resembles an egret, it is called "Egret Island". Xiamen can be divided into two parts: Xiamen Island and Gulangyu Island. Gulangyu Island is considered to be the most anticipated destination in Xiamen. The island has a history of more than a hundred years of architecture from all over the world. Even a layman in architecture can enjoy the pleasure of admiring these exquisitely designed buildings and gardens. Sunlight Rock has been the most popular attraction on Gulangyu Island for more than ten years. The view of the red roofs of the island and the scenery along the coast of Xiamen has become a signature picture. Photography and photography enthusiasts can show off their talents on any street in Gulangyu Island, where the architecture and streetscapes are extremely photogenic. Although it is a university, Xiamen University is a must-stop for travelers to Xiamen. Xiamen University has a history of more than a hundred years and still retains many historical buildings. The academic strength of Xiamen University cannot be underestimated. Lu Xun and Lin Yutang both taught here. Today, Xiamen University still brings together a generation of talented young people, which can be seen on the graffiti wall of Furong Tunnel. The graffiti in this tunnel were all painted by Xiamen University students. These graffiti have also become a must-take photo scene for tourists. This tunnel is known as "the most artistic tunnel". Xiamen cuisine belongs to Fujian cuisine, one of the eight major cuisines in China. Most of the delicacies are presented in soups, pastes and other cooking methods. Xiamen people who live close to the sea love to eat seafood. The geographical location across the sea from Taiwan has also made many classic Taiwanese delicacies popular in Xiamen. The two food streets in the city, Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street and Taiwan Food Street, are also the first choice places for tourists to taste delicious food. Shacha noodles are Xiamen's number one delicacy, with a slightly spicy sauce that's slightly sweet. The two most popular restaurants in Xiamen are Huasha Cha Noodles and Wutang Sha Cha Noodles. People in southern Fujian have the habit of eating meat rice dumplings. Even during the Dragon Boat Festival, you can still taste the fragrant meat rice dumplings. The famous "1980 Roasted Meat Rice Dumplings" is the best place to taste meat rice dumplings in Xiamen.