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  2. Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    The Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (IATA: XMN; ICAO: ZSAM) in northeastern Xiamen Island is a main air hub in East China with flights to over 90 domestic and international destinations. Among airports in China, Xiamen ranked the top 19th by airport and the top 16th by city in 2023. It handled 24 million passengers in 2023, up 138.1% year-on ...

  3. Gulangyu - Wikipedia

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    www.glyjd.gov.cn. 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. Although only about 20,000 people live on the island ...

  4. South Putuo Temple - Wikipedia

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    South Putuo Temple. South Putuo or Nanputuo (Chinese: 南普陀寺; pinyin: Nán Pǔtuó Sì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâm-phó͘-tô-sī) is a famous Buddhist temple founded in the Tang dynasty in the Chinese city of Xiamen. It is so named because it is south of the Buddhist holy site Mount Putuo in Zhejiang Province.

  5. Xiamen railway station - Wikipedia

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    Xiamen Station tracks. The station building, seen from the trackside, is in the middle Xiamen railway station Waiting hall Xiamen railway station Platform. Xiamen railway station is an exception from the typical arrangement of rail services in Fujian's cities, in that it combines both "traditional" passenger trains and high-speed (D-series) trains at a single downtown location.

  6. Xiamen Metro - Wikipedia

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    Ē-mn̂g tē-thih. Xiamen Metro, officially branded as AMTR[ 1 ][ 2 ] (Amoy Transit Rail[ 3 ][ 4 ], or Across Mass Transit Railway[ 5 ][ 6 ]), is a rapid transit system serving Xiamen, Fujian, China. Line 1 began operation on 31 December 2017. [ 7 ] Line 2 began operation on 25 December 2019. [ 8 ] Line 3 began operation on 25 June 2021.

  7. Jimei, Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    Jimei (simplified Chinese: 集美区; traditional Chinese: 集美區; pinyin: Jíměi Qū ⓘ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chi̍p-bí-khu) is one of six districts of Xiamen, Fujian, China. Founded in 1992, with an area of 270 square kilometres (100 sq mi), in 2003 it gained some territory in a reorganisation of district governments. The total local resident ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Xiang'an, Xiamen - Wikipedia

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    Xiang'an district is the location of the new campus of Xiamen University. [18] [19] Completed in 2013, the 243 hectare campus makes the university the second largest in China by student numbers and area - with regular shuttle buses to the historic Siming Campus in the city centre 33 kilometres (21 mi) away.