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Fall in love with Gulangyu Island
... spot in Gulangyu Island, because when you move your step, everywhere is beautiful scenery. And leisure and laziness is what you need on the island.
Strolling on the Island and drinking coffee
Taking a walk on the island, even idly wandering, you will feel very satisfied. Do not have to pay attention to the tour guide near ferry, once you get copies of information from the visitor center and look for a small shop to buy ...
Views of Xiamen
Well, my time here in Xiamen is almost up. I have three more days left and they will go by fast. So I'll bundle up and try to stay warm through them all. The temperature isn't that cold but when it is the same temperature inside as outside, you begin to feel it.
Here are some pictures of different places around Xiamen. Click on the pictures for more ...
Xiamen Round 2
... Chinese painting.
Yili, Dr. Jay’s wife, is teaching Chinese medicine and cooking. Chinese medicine centers on balance. In all things you should keep your body, both physically and emotionally, balanced. When you start tipping off (you get a cold, you are tired in the middle of the day, or you get unusually cranky), you should start balancing yourself. Food (yay!) is the easiest way of rebalancing. Overall, it was ...
土楼 Tulou
... Tea bushes lined every mountain. It was breathtakingly gorgeous!
After a short walk besides a stone gutter, we arrived at the first Tulou, Hegui Lou. It was built 300 years ago. The walls were cracked and it looked like one wall was starting to cave into itself. And it was big. The doorway was over a meter wide. Harry explained that many families could live in one Tulou. It could house 200 people. It was still being used by families today. The tulou was four stories high and ...