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Xiamen's delicious mix of gardens, beaches and islands muddies the old what-to-see-and-do dilemma, especially for travelers hampered with time restrictions. Fortunately, unlike other cities whose tourist hotspots are interspersed miles apart, Xiamen's are conveniently concentrated, making it possible to easily experience the area's magic. Plotting and prioritizing is all that is needed.

The main priority of any Xiamen visitor should be to visit Gulangyu Island, or as the locals either call it the Garden of the Sea or Piano Isle. Ferries to this freckle of land can be found just a few blocks north of Zhongshan Road directly across the street from the Lujiang Hotel. The ferries depart every 15 minutes and are free going out, but cost CNY2 on the return. Upon docking, do not try searching down a taxi, for cars (and even bicycles) are banned from the island, making comfortable walking shoes imperative.

If shopping and dining is your main objective, wander straight ahead into town. The twisting cobbled streets are all lined with stores and seafood restaurants housed in hopelessly quaint colonial buildings. Many of the shops here feature Xiamen's best variety of handmade stone and woodcarvings, reed screens, rattan baskets, linens and more.

For those eager to see some sights, begin heading southeast along the island's shore. The buildings along this road are vast colonial structures and include the former German and British embassies. Eventually you will come upon Bright Moon Park, home to a massive, 1,400-ton granite statue of local military hero Zheng Chenggong. After snapping several photos, continue to follow the shoreline west where you will pass the Gulangyu Guesthouse, made famous by President Dick Nixon's visit in 1972, before coming across the visually staggering Shuzuang Garden. The brainchild of a former local businessman, the garden juts out into the ocean through a series of walk bridges, creating the kind of visual beauty normally only found on Hallmark greeting cards.

Just beyond the garden towers is Sunlight Rock, a yawning bluff that stretches 300 feet high and affords expansive views of Xiamen and even of Taiwanese-controlled Jinmen Island. Guests can either walk or ride a cable car to the summit. Adjacent to the Rock is the Zheng Chenggong Memorial Hall, which, in case your curiosity was piqued after gazing at his statue earlier in the walk, details Chenggong's military exploits.

From here begin heading inland, back towards the ferry terminal, where you can soothe your ears with a concert at the Music Hall of Gulang Island, or wander through the Xiamen Museum's four floors featuring porcelains from the Tang dynasty and Iron Age weapons. And if time allows visit Xiamen Underwater Sea World, which is just a block from the ferry terminal.

To grasp the essence of Xiamen begin wandering south towards the harbor on Zhongshan Road. As Xiamen's main drag, it pulses with humanity and features a gauntlet of restaurants, nightclubs and shops. Upon reaching the harbor head southeast, along the shore, to Xiamen University. Its beach location combined with classic Chinese architecture makes it one of the most scenic college campuses in the world. Two blocks northeast, directly behind the university, sits the Nanpuoto Temple. Dating back more than 1,000 years, it represents Xiamen's most well preserved ancient house of worship and still serves as a functioning Buddhist temple. The Wanshi Botanical Park lies directly north of the temple and serves as Xiamen's centerpiece for natural beauty. To merely describe it as a garden paradise would be a shallow understatement. More than 4,000 species of plants including eucalyptus trees from Australia and a redwood delivered by Dick Nixon coat its rolling hills. An impossibly scenic lake, ancient pavilions, and numerous caves and oddly shaped rocks also contribute to its appeal. If time allows, hike to the park's White Deer Cave and Tiger Stream Rock, especially at night during a full moon, when the shadows on the rocks create the illusion of movement.Wcities

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