
- 4.4/5
JacobGao03This package includes a wide range of attractions, covering almost all the major sights on the island, and is significantly cheaper than buying them individually. The most highly recommended attraction is Sunlight Rock, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the entire island in the evening.
- 4.6/5
_TI***slSuch gorgeous scenery and such a large variety of plants and areas to see! It is also very large so depending how how in depth you’d like to see the gardens give yourself at least 2 hours
- 4.6/5
M32***85Sunset time is hard to get, but other times are still possible. We went early in the morning. The cable car was built quite early and has a weight limit of 340 catties. Luckily, the guy behind me and I were both overweight, so we each got a private cabin and 40 minutes of alone time.
- 4.7/5
53939036Despite encountering multiple crosswinds while crossing the 16.23-kilometer-long Taiwan Strait Bridge, we still made it to this scenic spot, the closest point on mainland China to Taiwan. We walked the first half, taking photos along the way, and took the shuttle bus back the second half.
- 4.6/5
M93***47Stepping into Wuyishan National Park, the verdant mountains unfold like an ink painting. The Nine-Bend Stream meanders through the landscape, bamboo rafts gently gliding along its banks, the water crystal clear and refreshing. The distinct textures of the Danxia landforms on both sides are evident, and occasionally, macaques can be heard climbing and calling out. Walking along the tea plantation paths, amidst swirling mist, the tender green buds of the tea trees seem ready to burst forth, the sweet aroma of Wuyi rock tea filling the air. The mountain breeze carries the fragrance of grass and trees, while the babbling of the stream and the chirping of birds create a truly soothing atmosphere. Climbing to the top of Tianyou Peak, one can overlook the layered forests and the winding streams, the terraced tea gardens arranged in a picturesque manner. Standing beside an ancient tea tree, one can savor a cup of Da Hong Pao tea, its rich, mellow flavor and lingering sweetness showcasing the profound cultural heritage of Wuyishan tea.
- 4.7/5
M50***57Memories of Hulishan Fortress "Hulishan Fortress" is one of Xiamen's twenty scenic spots. With its unique historical and cultural value and beautiful natural scenery, it has become a calling card for Xiamen tourism. On November 20th, I visited Hulishan Fortress and learned about "One Tree, Two Cannons." ★A Single Tree Forming a Forest It is actually a giant banyan tree with a huge canopy, lush branches and leaves, and numerous aerial roots. It appears to be composed of dozens of banyan trees, but in reality, it is only one. These aerial roots hang down from the branches, take root in the ground, and grow into new trunks, creating a dense canopy that blocks out the sun. ★28-Cen Krupp Cannon "Cen" is an old term; one cen is approximately equal to 10 millimeters. 28 cen means a caliber of 280 millimeters. The 28-cen Krupp cannon was produced by the German Krupp arms factory and had an effective range of 20 kilometers. On September 3, 1937, a Japanese warship entered Xiamen's outer harbor, and this cannon sank the Japanese warship, marking the first time a Japanese warship was sunk in the China theater. Hulishan Fortress originally housed two 28cm Krupp cannons. One was destroyed during the Great Leap Forward in 1958, leaving only one. The State Administration of Cultural Heritage has authenticated this cannon as "the world's only extant 19th-century breech-loading coastal cannon completely preserved at its original site," and it has been included in the Shanghai World Guinness Records. ★Iron Mold Cannon The iron mold cannon utilizes the iron mold casting technique, invented by Gong Zhenlin, a weapons expert in the late Qing Dynasty. This technology predates Europe by 30 years, serving as important evidence of my country's leading position in ancient weapons manufacturing. The iron mold cannon is a unique relic of modern Chinese iron mold casting and a precious treasure of the fortress. The Hulishan Cannon King is not just a scenic spot, but also a historical record of the three seas. Hulishan Cannon King The Hulishan Cannon King crowns Xiamen Island A famous scenic spot in Xiamen records the seasons A single tree shelters the sky, concealing the years Two cannons thunder, calming the sea island Mountains and seas serve as paper, recording a century Vicissitudes are recorded in the scroll, commemorating the past.
- 4.4/5
_yt***80Qingyuan Mountain: A Thousand-Year Poetic Journey Embraced by Mountains and Sea The most delightful encounter of my trip to Quanzhou was undoubtedly Qingyuan Mountain, a hidden gem where nature and culture blend seamlessly. As a national 5A scenic area and a dual World Heritage site, it avoids the hustle and bustle of popular tourist spots, yet at an altitude of 498 meters, it holds a profound and ethereal beauty that transcends millennia. Stepping through the mountain gate, a winding cobblestone path ascends, flanked by lush forests and babbling brooks—the idyllic scene of "a clear spring flowing over rocks" immediately comes into view. Halfway up, the Song Dynasty Laozi Rock Carving suddenly appears before you. Sculpted from a single block of granite, Laozi's benevolent face, flowing ears, and long beard remain serene despite a thousand years of weathering, truly deserving of the title "Laozi, the First Under Heaven." Touching the stone carvings, it's as if you can converse with the ancient craftsmen and feel the profound depth of Taoist culture. Climbing the mountain path, cliff carvings are everywhere, showcasing the calligraphy of scholars and poets throughout history, some vigorous, some elegant. These over 600 carvings are a veritable "museum of calligraphy on stone." Reaching the summit of Nantai Rock, one can enjoy panoramic views of Quanzhou's ancient city and the distant seascape. Mornings are shrouded in clouds, and evenings are bathed in golden sunsets—every frame a soothing picture. Tianhu Lake, like a pearl embedded in the verdant hills, sits nestled beside an ancient temple, its bells ringing melodiously. The stupa containing the relics of Master Hongyi is hidden in the greenery, adding a touch of timeless Zen. The most precious aspect is the pleasantness of the climb. The slope is gentle and moderate, with pavilions scattered along the way. When tired, one can rest and listen to the sounds of streams and birdsong. At the foot of the mountain, the local delicacies of rice noodle soup and meat dumplings are the perfect finishing touch—a steaming bowl of delicious food after the climb.
- 4.4/5
320***83Staying in a traditional earthen building with modern facilities, it's comfortable, pleasant, and elegant. The butler provides attentive one-on-one service, always ready to assist. It's a rural tourism experience that meets modern five-star service standards. I would definitely recommend it to friends!
- 4.7/5
_We***79My child was so excited about the whale specimen, and was immediately overwhelmed by its sheer size. He cried... a true example of "Lord Ye's love of dragons" (a Chinese idiom meaning someone who professes to love something but is actually afraid of it)... hahaha. The guide was incredibly gentle and patient, and I thoroughly enjoyed the explanations! A million thumbs up!
- 4.5/5
M36***47I saw two different types of Tulou (earthen buildings) in Fujian. They were slightly different. This one, besides still boasting beautiful scenery, felt richer in cultural significance and more worthy of careful appreciation.







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Enjoying the Red Leaves at Xiamen Botanical Gardens in Winter | Nov 2025-Dec 2025







