First time traveling to Xiamen🏖How to choose from so many attractions❓Xiamen's highlights🥰Just read this guide❗️
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🚘About transportation:
✈️Airport: Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (on the island)
🚄High-speed rail station: Xiamen Station (on the island)
🚝High-speed rail station: Xiamen North Station (off the island)
🚌Bus: Scan the code to take the bus (prepare the code in advance)
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🏘Accommodation guide:
📍Xiamen Island (Siming District, Huli District): For example, near the railway station and Bailuzhou, the attractions are relatively concentrated and the transportation is relatively convenient. You can get in touch with the life of Xiamen locals, the environment is good, and there are many foods.
📍Zhongshan Road and Zhenhai Road area: It is relatively close to the Eight Markets, Botanical Garden, Shapowei, Xiagu Wharf and other attractions!
📍Gulangyu Island: Traffic is limited, and you need to take a boat to go back and forth. If you have enough time and budget, you can stay in Gulangyu B&B for one night, which needs to be booked in advance.
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📸Distribution of attractions:
1️⃣ [Siming District]: Xiamen University, Putuo Temple, Botanical Garden, Bell and Drum Cableway, Baicheng Beach Hulishan Fort, Ring Road, Yanwu Bridge, Shapowei , Ding'aozai Cat Street, Bailuzhou Park Twin Towers, Eight Markets
2️⃣【Jimei District】: Jimei University Village, Metro Line 1, Jimei University, Coastal Romantic Line, Garden Expo Park
3️⃣【Gulangyu Island】: The Most Beautiful Corner, Organ Museum, Haoyue Garden, Shuzhuang Garden, Gangzihou Beach, Sunlight Rock
4️⃣【Xiang'an District】: Xiang'an Bridge, Haixiang Wharf, Daqi Island Graffiti Village
📝Itinerary Reference:
🔅Day1: Arrive in Xiamen → Pick up and check in to the hotel → Free travel activities
🔅Day2: Jimei University Village →Nanjingshi Building→Yunshuiyao→Hegui Building→Huaiyuan Building
🔅Day3: Nanputuo Temple→Huandao Road→Zengcuo’an
🔅Day4: One-day tour of Gulangyu Island→Wanguo Building→Gangzaihou Beach
🔅Day5: Going to the sea→Sailboat out to sea→Return home
⚠️Tips: Sisters who are going to Xiamen for the first time👭It is no problem to follow this route🥰However, if you are not familiar with transportation and attractions, you can consider finding a local tua, which can not only save time, but also save money than free travel‼ ️
🙋🏻♂️Xiamen travel suggestions
✅Be sure to book hotels and air tickets in advance when you come to Xiamen. If there are many people in the peak season, many hotels will increase prices. Don’t listen to the taxi driver’s recommendation of where to eat. They will recommend you places with kickbacks. It’s expensive or not.
✅There are many specialties in Xiamen, which are sold everywhere, but it is not recommended to buy them in scenic spots, which are too expensive.
✅You must eat seafood when you come to Xiamen, but you must bring some common medicines, including gastrointestinal medicine, antidiarrhea medicine, anti-allergic medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine and anti-dizziness medicine, etc., and seafood should not be eaten too much.
✅Try to keep your belongings during the trip, close the doors and windows when staying in the hotel, and valuables can be deposited at the hotel front desk first.
⬆️The above is included, 5️⃣ days of play‼ ️Only about 1000💰 per person
🚫Refuse tight schedules, 🚫No forced consumption, 💗Guarantee your travel experience throughout the journey!
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