Seagarden
of Architecture and Pianos
By
staff reporter LU RUCAI
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| Sunlight Rock, the highest
peak on Gulangyu |
TUCKED away in China's southeast coastal area,
Xiamen, the second biggest city in Fujian Province, has a fitting
nickname: "Garden on the Sea." Xiamen is surrounded
by ocean on three sides, and faces Taiwan straight across. Between
the azure sky and aqua sea with its long beaches are mountain
villas hidden by green trees. It's no wonder the city has been
called the "best residence in China."
Organic and Mystical
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| Jinmen Island faces Xiamen across the
sea. |
Exotic flowers, rock gardens and rare herbs
cover the lush landscape of Xiamen. The Wanshi Botanical Garden
in the southwest corner of the city consists of 20 sub-gardens
and planting areas like Pine and China Fur Garden, Rose Garden,
Palm Garden, Arbor, Introduced Variety Area, Medical Herb Garden,
Large-scale Cactus Garden, and Orchid Nursery, where 3,000 tropical
and subtropical plants are nurtured. Lying at the foot of Five
Old Men Hill, "Wulaofeng," is the South Putuo Temple,
which enshrines Avalokitesvara, the Goddess of Mercy. A magnificent
structure, the temple includes the Hall of Heavenly Kings, the
Shrine of Sakyamuni Buddha, Hall of Great Mercy, and Tripitaka
Pavilion, all hidden by lush trees and wreathed in incense smoke.
Because the Bodhisattva is believed to answer prayers, the temple
attracts a large number of visitors year round. On the 19th
day of the second, sixth, and ninth lunar months, big celebrations
are held when incense is burnt and obeisances made in prayers
for health and fortune.
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| Hulishan Cannon Emplacement,
built in the 19th century, is one of the many historical
structures in the area. |
Adjacent to the South Putuo Temple is Xiamen
University, which combines Chinese and Western teaching principles.
Invested by the famous overseas Chinese Chen Jiageng (Tan Kah
Kee), the university's beautiful campus is a great outdoor attraction.
East of Xiamen University is the Around-island Ring Road, beginning
and ending at Ferry Square, along which main tourist attractions
can be found. This road is bordered by a five-kilometer beach
on one side and beautiful mountain scenery on the other. Swimming
is popular, and the nearby fishing villages of Zengcuo'an and
Huangcuo allow visitors to witness and experience a typical
fisherman's life.
Piano Islet
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| Street portrait drawing is one of the
many aspects of Xiamen's artistic culture. |
Gulangyu is a small island to the southwest
of Xiamen, covering less than two square kilometers. The 600-meter-wide
Egret River separates it from the main island, but a shuttle
ferry is available every five minutes. The name Gulang, "drum
waves," describes the drum-like sound produced by waves
hitting crevices in the southwestern reefs. Aside from electromobiles,
Gulangyu is free from all motor vehicles and is serenely peaceful.
Gulangyu is also known as "Piano Islet," as there
are a total of 600 pianos on the island. Its 70 ancient pianos
collected from various countries over the past century make
the Piano Museum a magnet for visitors.
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| This Roman style villa on Gulangyu Islet
is one of the many styles of architecture to be seen here.
Gulangyu is known as "World Architecture Museum."
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Architecture on the islet varies greatly in
style, giving it the epithet "World Architecture Museum."
As from the mid-1900s, a total of 14 countries established consulates
here in Xiamen Overseas Chinese built villas, and businesspeople
and missionaries followed.
Sunlight Rock, Xiamen's main landmark, is
92.68 meters above sea level. The rock is 40 meters in diameter
and is in the vicinity of the Lotus Flower Nunnery, Summer Resort
Cave and Dragon Head Villa. Originally built in 1913, Shuzhuang
Park beneath Sunlight Rock used to be the private villa of a
merchant named Lin Erjia. The garden is on the sea, which is
part of it. Activity and leisure contrast and complement each
other here.
Delicious Xiamen Dishes
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| The picturesque South Putuo Temple enshrines
a Bodhisattva, and draws many tourists. |
Xiamen cuisine represents that of the whole
of Fujian. It is one of the eight most famous Chinese cooking
styles. In past years, Xiamen cuisine has diversified, forming
a unique flavor that can be described as simultaneously mild,
tasty, light, crisp and slightly spicy. It is particularly famous
for seafood, herbal dishes, Putuo vegetable dishes and local
snacks.
One of the most famous dishes has the poetic
name "Half Moon Sinking in the River." When crescent-shaped
dried mushrooms and fried gluten puff balls are placed into
a round bowl, they look like a half moon and its
reflection in the river. Nanputuo vegetable
dishes are deliciously fresh and succulent, but not oily. Other
Xiamen snacks include meat dumplings, peanut soup, leek dumplings,
rice porridge with sea crab, and taro. The most famous old eateries
are Wu Zaitian on Datong Road and Huang Zehe on Zhongshan Road.
Gulangyu meat pie is the most famous local snack and is not
to be missed.
With its seaside location, mystical gardens
and world-renowned cuisine, the "Garden of the Sea"
is a must-see trip in China.