Introduction
Nestled on the southeastern coast of China, Xiamen is a gem often overlooked by tourists in favor of its more famous counterparts. However, for those who seek a genuine taste of local culture and culinary delights, this city offers an unparalleled experience.
Exploring Gulangyu Island: A Blend of Art and History
Gulangyu Island, or ‘Churro Island’ in English, is renowned for its European-style architecture and serene pathways. The best time to visit is during the golden hour when the sunlight paints the buildings in a warm hue.
Tips: Bring your camera as corners like Xiamen University offer picturesque backdrops. Don’t miss the traditional music performances at Gulangyu Square, which are free and open to the public.
Taste of Authentic Fujian Cuisine
For foodies, Xiamen is a paradise. Try the local delicacy, ‘Bingtang Rou’, or pork wrapped in bamboo leaves. Don’t leave without sampling Gongyi Road Street小吃街的各种地道小吃.
Tips: Be prepared for spicy dishes as Fujian cuisine often includes chili peppers. The street is open late, perfect for a midnight snack adventure!
The Charm of Local Homestays
Staying in local homestays allows you to immerse yourself deeply in the culture. ‘Xiamen Happy Home Stay’ offers cozy rooms and friendly hosts. It’s located near major attractions, making it convenient for both leisure and business travelers.
Reflections on Travel
Travel is not just about visiting new places; it’s about experiencing the local way of life. In Xiamen, we found peace in its quiet corners and joy in simple culinary delights. This journey was a delightful discovery of both the city’s charms and its hidden depths.
Practical Tips for Travelers
When planning your trip to Xiamen, consider flights into Gongbei International Airport. The best time to visit is from March to May or September to November when weather is pleasant.
Tips: Pack light and comfortable clothing as the city offers a mix of urban exploration and beach relaxation. Always carry water and use sunscreen during summer months.