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  2. Gulangyu - Wikipedia

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    Gulangyu, Gulang or Kulangsu is a pedestrian-only island off the coast of Xiamen, Fujian Province in southeastern China. A UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site , the island is about 2 km 2 (0.77 sq mi) in area, and is reached by an 8-minute ferry ride from downtown Xiamen.

  3. Port of Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    E-mng Kang. The Port of Xiamen or Port of Amoy or Amoy Port is an important deep water port located on Xiamen Island, the adjacent mainland coast, and along the estuary of the Jiulong River in southern Fujian, China. It is one of the trunk line ports in the Asia-Pacific region. It is ranked the 8th-largest container port in China and ranks 17th ...

  4. Kulangsu International Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The Kulangsu International Settlement (Chinese: 鼓浪嶼公共租界; pinyin: Gǔlàngyǔ Gōnggòng Zūjiè; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kó͘-lōng-sū Kong-kiōng Cho͘-kài) was an international settlement in China (the other being the Shanghai International Settlement) on the Kulangsu or Gulangyu Island of Xiamen, Fujian province. During the Opium ...

  5. Wutong Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    No. of piers. 1. Wutong Ferry Terminal or Wutong Port (simplified Chinese: 五通码头; traditional Chinese: 五通碼頭; pinyin: Wǔtōng Mǎtóu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ngóu-thong Bé-thâu) is located on the North East coastline of Xiamen Island in the city of Xiamen, Fujian, China. It is a modern ferry terminal allowing hourly ferry services to ...

  6. Xiamen Island - Wikipedia

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    Population. 1,847,047 (2016) Pop. density. 11,848.4/km 2 (30687.2/sq mi) Xiamen Island, alternately known as Amoy Island from its Hokkien pronunciation, is an island in southeastern Fujian, China, on the Taiwan Strait. It is administered by the People's Republic of China as the Huli and Siming urban districts of the sub-provincial city of Xiamen.

  7. Siming, Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    Gulangyu Island, now part of the district, developed as a foreign enclave after Xiamen became a treaty port at the end of the First Opium War in 1842. After the fall of the Qing in 1912, the Republic of China organized the area around Xiamen as Siming County. [2] It was renamed the Central District in October 1945 after its reconquest from the ...

  8. Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, 14 roads for entry and exit at the north gate of Xiamen were added to the map. Moreover, there is the Xiamen–Kinmen Bridge, scheduled to be opened to traffic in 2026, under construction. At present, Xiamen is working on a road system containing two inner and outer ring roads as well as eight supplementary roads.

  9. Xiamen Special Economic Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Xiamen Special Economic Zone has expanded to cover the entire Xiamen Island, including Gulangyu Island, with a total area of 131 square kilometers in 1985. [9] In 1988, the State Council approved the establishment of Xiamen as a planned city, giving it economic management authority equivalent to that of a province.