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Gulangyu Island, known as "Garden On the Sea" is located
in Xiamen city of Fujian Province. Covered in green all the year
round, it's charming, elegant, secluded and serene. A great variety
of villas stand shrouded by lush wood resembling numerous jadeites
embellished upon a piece of verdant silk brocade. Hundreds of flowers
grown on the Riguang Rock (Sunlight Rock) vie with one another for
beauty. With the caressing sea breeze, it's a quite cool place in
hot summer. At the foot of the rock, there's the Memorial Hall to
honor the national Hero Zheng Chenggong. In the Hall, exhibited
are historical datas showing how general Zheng recovered Taiwan
and the relics of the naval battles then. In the vicinity, one can
find the historical site of the platform where general Zheng directed
the training of his naval force.
Sunlight Rock
Located in the south-central part of the island, Sunlight Rock
is the island's highest point with an altitude of 92.7 meters (304
feet). Though it may not rank with high mountain peaks, it appears
superb and grand when seen from afar. The name comes from a sun-shaped
formation in the granite. When the sun rises, the morning light
illuminates the granite in Sunlight Temple and the rocks are bathed
with sunlight.
At the foot of Sunlight Rock stands the Memorial Hall of Zheng
Chenggong, built in honor of the hero's feats which include expelling
the Dutch colonists and re-occupying Taiwan. Wandering up the steep
rock path, visitors will see many profound inscriptions left by
poets, the oldest of which dates back to over 400 years. This is
the main cultural sight on the hill. Continuing on, you will see
the preserved training grounds of Zheng Chenggong's troops. Near
the field is a huge rock bridging two cliffs, forming a natural
entrance to a cave. This is called 'Old Summer Cave' (Gu Bishu Dong)
where you can feel a pleasantly cool breeze. It's the perfect viewing
spot to appreciate the scenery of Gulangyu Island. A fantastic panorama
of Xiamen City, including Nanputuo Temple, Xiamen University, and
Hulishan Battery is within view.
Shuzhuang Garden
First built in 1931 on the southside of the island, Shuzhuang Garden
was once a private villa. It became a garden park open to the public
in 1955. It is divided into two parts-the Garden of Hiding the Sea
(Canghaiyuan) and the Garden of Making-Up Hills (Bushanyuan). It
was exquisitely designed to embody three important characteristics
in gardening---hiding elements, borrowing from one's surroundings,
and combining movements.
The principle of hiding elements is embodied in the way the ocean
remains hidden from view even if you walk right up to the garden
gate. However, once you emerge from the bamboo forest, the seascape
leaps into view. Climb the Tower of Tide-Viewing to really get a
terrific look at the sea.
Borrowing from one's surroundings refers to cleverly using naturally
available scenery. Using the original slopes facing the sea, the
reefs in the bay, and the shape of the shoreline, the former garden
owner built bridges and pavilions at various levels. The panorama
changes from a small bay to a vast ocean as you ascend. Here, visitors
can taste the spray of the surging waves and get a bird's-eye view
of other charming islands. Both Sunlight Rock and Hero Hill (Yingxiongshan)
are also visible.
The garden also possesses another characteristic - the combining
of movements. Its unique arrangement joins a rockwork that includes
a maze of connected caves with fine pavilions on the side of the
slope. Lovely children chasing and gambling among the caves represent
movement and activity, while people resting in the pavilions give
a feeling of tranquility and harmonious contemplation.
As a complex of Chinese traditional gardens, Shuzhuang Gardens
entices visitors so much that one cannot help but want to see inside.
Gulangyu Island has other sights worth seeing including the Bright
Moon Garden, the Sea sight Watch Garden, Yu Park, and Xiamen Museum.
The Bright Moon Garden is located in the southeast of the island
with an area of over 20,000 square meters (23921 square yards).
It is a statuary garden of national hero Zheng Chenggong with enchanting
views. The appealing Sea sight Watch Garden boasts villas of various
styles of both China and the Western. It has become a noted resort
for visitors.
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