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Tour Xiada! Xiamen University, a picturesque campus nestled between the sea and the "Five Old Men" mountains, is largely considered to be the most beautiful campus in China, the only other coming close being Wuhan University. Its fun strolling the campus on a sunny morning or afternoon (Click Here for a list of 104 sites covered in the book). First head for the lake in the center of campus. If you walk the paths around the lake you will discover arched bridges and an island with bronze life-size statues. From the lake you can see the modern architecture of the new administration and classroom buildings as well as the original ancient style dormitory buildings on the opposite sides. Behind those buildings you can hike up the mountains in the back. There are many trails that lead over the mountain to the botantical gardens on the other side. If you walk to the East of the lake you will find paths leading to the ancient style original campus classrooms that surround a football stadium which has a view of the ocean. The ocean and the beautiful beach road are bordering the campus. There are beautiful walkways along the beach and benches for a relaxing time contemplating the waves--or stroll the 5.9km. Xiamen Boardwalk, which has to be one of the nicest on the planet. On
the North side of campus are the bustling campus stores and many small
restaurants. Our favorite restaurant along here is the Lin
Duck House. (Check the Restaurant
page). If you want to take a hike over the mountain, the easy path is
found by heading straight up the road from the Nan
Pu Tuo Temple University Entrance (Just for fun, Click
Here to see how monks spend their days--and nights!). Go past
the round cafeteria and keep to your left on the road that ascends the
mountain, taking the first left (why would Chinese put a fork in the road
instead of a chopstick?). I
hope you enjoy an outing to the university; it is well worth your time!
For a map of 104 sites, and historical
background, please read "Xiamen University--Strength
of the Nation."
Last Updated: May 2007 |
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