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Three most interesting places in Xiamen
The three most interesting places in Xiamen:

Gulangyu Island: Gulangyu Island has been officially recognized as a national 5A-level tourist attraction since May 8, 2007. National Geographic magazine was selected as the "Five Most Beautiful Cities in China" and has the reputation of "Garden on the Sea". There are many buildings with complete architectural styles at home and abroad on the island, which is called "World Architecture Expo".

Residents on the island like music, and the density of piano is high, so it is called Qindao. The main tourist attraction is Sunlight Rock. 20 17 On July 8th, "Gulangyu: Historical International Community" was included in the World Heritage List, becoming the 52nd World Heritage in China.

Nanputuo Temple: Nanputuo Temple is located in Siming District, Xiamen. Built in the late Tang and Five Dynasties, it is also known as Sizhou Academy. Cui Wen, a monk in the Northern Song Dynasty, rebuilt Infinite Rock. Yuan Fei. It was rebuilt in the early Ming Dynasty and renamed Zhao Pu Temple. At the end of Ming Dynasty, the poet and monk Jueguang moved to the front of the mountain, and the temple was complete. There were often 100 monks living here, but they were abandoned in the military disaster in the early Qing Dynasty. ?

Xiamen University: Xiamen University is known as "the most beautiful university in China". The shoulder mountain of the campus includes the lake, facing the sea and facing the Shiwan Botanical Garden. On one side is Nanputuo Temple and on the other side is Baicheng Beach, facing Gulangyu Island, a world cultural heritage, across the sea.

The original buildings, including Qunxian Building Complex, Jiannan Building Complex, Furong Building Complex and Xiamen University Anthropology Museum, are national key cultural relics protection units and have been listed as "the first batch of China 20th century architectural heritage".