- Xiamen - Wikipedia
Xiamen, [b] historically romanized as Amoy, is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Strait It is divided into six districts: Huli, Siming, Jimei, Tong'an, Haicang, and Xiang'an
- Xiamen | China, Map, Facts | Britannica
Xiamen, city and port, southeastern Fujian sheng (province), China It is situated on the southwestern coast of Xiamen (Amoy) Island in Xiamen Harbour (an inlet of the Taiwan Strait), the estuary of the Jiulong River
- Things to Do in Xiamen: Top 10 Xiamen Tourist Attractions . . .
What are best places to visit what to see in Xiamen? Check Xiamen Attractions Guide! Find Top 10 Things to Do in Xiamen including Gulangyu, Jimei Village, Beaches, Zhongshan road for shopping more
- 10 Top Things to Do in Xiamen - China Highlights
With a long history as a colonial trading port located in the beautiful south of China, you'll find a mix of historical and natural sights Here are our top 10 things to do while you are in Xiamen 1 Explore Gulangyu Island One of Xiamen's top attractions (probably it's top attraction) is Gulangyu Island
- Xiamen Attractions | 13 Things to Do in Xiamen 2025
Now, Check the following Top 13 Things to do and attractions in near Xiamen to make your fresh Xiamen trip complete, from islands, building groups, beaches, temples, gardens and world heritage sites
- Xiamen Travel Guide for Foreign Visitors: Top Tips, Itinerary . . .
Planning a trip to Xiamen, China? This coastal gem, known as “Amoy,” blends history, culture, and stunning landscapes Below is your ultimate guide to exploring Xiamen, including best travel routes, weather tips Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMN) connects to major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and international hubs (Singapore, Bangkok)
- Xiamen - Wikitravel
Xiamen (厦门; Xiàmén) is a coastal city in Fujian Province in China It has been an important port for centuries and became one of China's earliest Special Economic Zones in the 1980s The name Xiamen means "door to the house", referring to the city's centuries-old role as a gateway to China
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