Ocean Garden City, Reputation Exceeding Provincial Capital, Tourists Rushing to Visit
Talking about first-tier cities, everyone is familiar with cities like North, Broad, and Deep. However, Shanghai's 'First Financial Magazine' recently announced a new city ranking, and Xiamen is expected to enter the new first-tier cities, surpassing the provincial capital Fuzhou and becoming the first city in Fujian to enter the new tier.


Xiamen is located on the southeast coast, not only with abundant tourism resources but also an important central city and port in the southeast coastal region. It is said that Xiamen was once inhabited by white herons, so it is also known as 'Lotus Island'. In 1986, the government designated Xiamen as Xiamen City Bird. Today, there are still many Xiamen White Herons, so many names are named after 'Lotus'.

Xiamen is located in the southeast of Fujian, adjacent to Zhangzhou in the west, connected to Quanzhou in the north, and faces Kinmen Island across the sea in the southeast. Xiamen has abundant tourism resources, and tourism is now a key industry in Xiamen. Famous attractions include: Gulangyu Island, Jimei University Town, Wanshi Botanical Garden, Xiamen University, Hai Cang Bridge, Tiananmen Film City, Yuanbo Park, Zhongshan Street, etc. Xiamen and Kinmen overlook each other, and were once the shortest frontline positions between the Kuomintang and the Communists. They were in a state of continuous shelling during the period of hostility between the two sides.


Since the 'Bricks Conference' was held in Xiamen, Xiamen's fame has risen significantly, far exceeding the provincial capital Fuzhou. Not only that, but Xiamen's per capita GDP is also the highest in the province. Living in a happy city like Xiamen, wouldn't you be happy?



Xiamen University is considered a landmark of Xiamen, and almost every tourist visiting Xiamen will visit Xiamen University. Xiamen University is also one of the 'three most beautiful universities in China'. Do you like Xiamen University so beautiful? Welcome to comment and leave a message to tell me.