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花过鱼While visiting Yuchang Building, I quite enjoyed the winding village paths that allowed me to fully appreciate the scenery of Zhangzhou villages. I especially noticed the many withered banana trees; I imagine it must look quite different when the bananas are ripe. There were many vendors selling oranges and tangerines along the way, but avoid the wrinkled ones – they won't taste good. For the same price, buy the common Wogan tangerines; they're sweeter here than anywhere else! Yuchang Building is a rather unique earthen building because each floor is different. The supporting pillars of its corridors are all crooked, in a regular pattern. If odd-numbered floors all lean to the right, then even-numbered floors all lean to the left, hence the name "East-Leaning, West-Sloping Building." It can be a bit dizzying to look at, but the structure is actually quite stable. I also felt that the ancestral temple in the square of Yuchang Building was the most simple, without any major renovations, just its original, naturally weathered appearance. Of course, I noticed that I wasn't the only visitor; it seemed like everyone was experiencing aesthetic fatigue: fewer people were taking photos, the visit was rushed, and there was a greater desire to leave. ...When I recalled this, I noticed a photo with a sign saying "Free to Visit the Well." I must have remembered wrong; the kid spitting wasn't at Huaiyuan Tower, but at this Yuchang Tower...
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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!
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M2b***xwThe ancient city of Zhangzhou is a city with a "river as the city and a bridge as the gate" and a street layout of "nine streets and thirteen alleys". Ancient sites such as the Temple of Confucius, the Temple of Martial Arts, and the Shangshu Tanhua Square carry a thousand-year cultural heritage, and every brick and tile tells a historical story.
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Anonymous userIt's a fully commercialized ancient town nestled in the mountains and waters. There are many ancient banyan trees, and the earthen buildings are just so-so. If you haven't seen them before, it's worth a visit; they're wooden structures. If you want to go upstairs, the local residents will charge you 5 yuan per person.
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Anonymous userYongding Tulou is one of the famous tourist attractions in Fujian Province. It boasts a unique architectural style and rich cultural connotations. Here, one can experience the profoundness of Hakka culture and appreciate the diligence and wisdom of the Hakka people.
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135***16Gulangyu Island is predominantly mountainous, boasting natural landscapes such as reefs and rocky outcrops. Its coastline is winding and surrounded by the sea. The climate is warm and humid year-round, with mild winters and cool summers. Major attractions on Gulangyu include Sunlight Rock, Shuzhuang Garden, and Haoyue Garden.
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一枕槐安梦This was my first time dining on a cruise ship. The interactive activities on the third deck of the Hainan Rendez-Vous were quite good. The content certainly wasn't as extensive as what the bloggers filmed, but it was sufficient. If you're looking for something like a Douyin (TikTok) video, that would be even better. As for the actual event, perhaps due to the season, the program wasn't as extensive as those blogger videos, but overall it was still pretty good!
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🌹岁岁年年🌹Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street is a distinctive tourist route in Xiamen, often hosting events like Xiamen Fashion Week and anime character cosplay, attracting many young tourists. The architecture itself bears the marks of its time, with many featuring Nanyang-style arcades.
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雪公子From the top floor of the Shimao Twin Towers next to Yanwu Bridge, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Xiamen. It's recommended to go in the evening to see both the daytime and nighttime views. Half an hour is enough to appreciate the scenery…
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人生就是修行-止I cycled the classic island-circling route from Xiamen University's Baicheng Beach to Wuyuan Bay Wetland Park. This time, I skipped the Wuyuan Bay Bridge and ended at Wuyuan Bay Wetland Park. The total distance is a little over 22 kilometers, and some sections are under construction. During the day, I cycled from my Huangcuo Beach accommodation to Wuyuan Bay. In the evening, I jogged east from Xiamen University's Baicheng for about two kilometers (I think I was at Pearl Bay Beach; it was dark, so I couldn't tell which beach it was) before finding a shared bike and cycling back to my Huangcuo Beach accommodation. Riding with the sea breeze and the ocean view was truly relaxing, and the night view was also beautiful. It's worth a ride if it's not too far away.














