In Xiamen's laid-back vibe, the Wishing Tree is a must-visit for its magical charm! Covered with fluttering ribbons bearing travelers' hopes, this ancient tree looks absolutely enchanting when the breeze blows. Legend says sincere wishes here often come true – perfect for couples writing dreams together. Surrounding artsy shops and cafes invite leisurely exploration. Pro tip: Come at golden hour when sunlight filters through the leaves, creating Insta-worthy scenes (avoid crowds by arriving early!).

This hotel is the perfect blend of business and leisure! With free parking and a 24-hour front desk, plus a pet-friendly policy, you can even bring your furry friends along. The rooms feature elegant Chinese-style decor, spacious and comfortable, with dryers and a laundry room for long stays. The buffet breakfast offers a variety of options, and there's even a tea room to enjoy a cup of fine tea. The location is super convenient, close to the BRT station, just 10 minutes to Fangte Dream Kingdom and Tong'an Film City, and about half an hour to the airport and train station. Whether for business or travel, the smart amenities and thoughtful service here will make you feel right at home!

This hotel is incredibly convenient with great transportation access—just 30 minutes to the airport and 20 minutes to Xiamen North Station. Nearby attractions like Tong'an Film Studio and Fantawild Dreamland are only 15 minutes away. Enjoy top-notch amenities like 24-hour front desk, EV charging stations, fitness center, and even robot delivery service. Rooms are well-equipped with dryers and laundry facilities, and pets are welcome! With friendly staff and cozy vibes, it’s perfect for both business trips and family getaways!

Nestled in the mountains, this hot spring retreat offers a serene escape with private courtyards and Suzhou-style elegance. Choose between two themed yards—Cloud Yard or Mountain Yard—and enjoy in-room hot springs for a relaxing soak with loved ones. Surrounded by campsites, local restaurants, and a library, it's perfect for unwinding. Family-friendly and pet-friendly, it also boasts a multi-functional hall and home theater, ideal for gatherings or cozy nights in.
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Near the Xuyuan Tree on Gulangyu Island, stay at boutique accommodations like Tinghai Xiaoyuan or Island Slow Living, both housed in restored 19th-century villas. These guesthouses offer serene sea views, traditional architecture with modern amenities, and are just a 5-minute walk from the tree. Many provide complimentary shuttle services to the ferry terminal, ensuring hassle-free access. Book early—especially during Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival when demand surges. Enjoy quiet island living while participating in daily morning rituals and experiencing authentic Minnan culture.
Top Picks: Boutique guesthouses, 5-minute walk, sea-view rooms, free shuttles, seasonal HopeGoo
The most convenient route is taking the ferry from Xiamen Ferry Terminal (near Zhongshan Road), which takes about 10 minutes and runs every 10–20 minutes. After docking on Gulangyu Island, walk or rent an electric scooter to the Xuyuan Tree—just 15 minutes away. For those with luggage, consider pre-booked electric scooter pickup service or a guided tour that includes transport. Note: Motor vehicles are banned on the island; all travel must be by foot, e-scooter, or rickshaw. Plan your trip in advance to avoid delays.
Best Access: Ferry ride, walking/e-scooter, no motor vehicles, guided tours available
At the Xuyuan Tree, visitors can engage in several distinctive rituals. Hang a red prayer tag with your wish tied to the branches—a symbol of sincerity. Every Saturday evening features a nightlight ceremony, where the tree glows with lanterns accompanied by guqin music and chanting, creating a spiritual ambiance. There’s also a traditional incense workshop offering hands-on lessons in proper incense burning and ritual etiquette. Seasonal events like the Xuyuan Tree Music Festival blend local folk songs and opera, enhancing the cultural experience. Visit early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and stunning light effects. Respect the site—do not damage trees or litter.
Unique Experiences: Prayer tags, nightlight ceremony, incense workshop, music festival, ideal timing
The Xuyuan Tree is located in the heart of Gulangyu Island, surrounded by iconic landmarks. Just 800 meters away is Suzhuang Garden, blending Chinese and Western architectural styles with sea-view pavilions and rare rock displays. Ri Guang Yan (Sunshine Rock) offers panoramic views of the island and Xiamen mainland—perfect for photography. The Organ Museum houses over 100 vintage organs and hosts free concerts. Explore the Minnan Traditional Courtyard Houses to see preserved heritage architecture. For nature lovers, stroll along the Coastal Trail, where you’ll enjoy ocean breezes and coconut groves. Allocate at least half a day to fully appreciate these sites, especially with a guided tour for deeper insights.
Must-See Spots: Suzhuang Garden, Ri Guang Yan, Organ Museum, Minnan Courtyards, Coastal Trail
The optimal times to visit the Xuyuan Tree are 6:30–8:30 AM and 5:00–7:00 PM. Morning visits offer soft sunlight filtering through the branches, ideal for photography and peaceful reflection. Evening visits capture golden hour hues as the sun sets over the sea, casting romantic shadows. Special events occur during Lunar New Year's Lantern Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, when the tree is adorned with thousands of lanterns. Avoid weekends and public holidays if possible to reduce crowds. Check official schedules for event participation and early registration. Note: The tree is not lit at night—stay within safe hours.
Best Times: Early morning, golden hour, festival seasons, avoid weekends, no night lighting
Near the Xuyuan Tree, savor authentic Minnan street food. Try Sha Cha Mian, a rich, savory noodle soup with fresh seafood and peanuts—best enjoyed at the long-standing “A Hai Sha Cha Mian” on Zhongshan Road. Don’t miss Tu Xing Dong, a gelatinous dish made from sea worms, served chilled with soy sauce and garlic. For breakfast, sample Hua Sheng Tang (peanut soup) and Jiang Hu (rice gruel)—sweet, comforting, and traditional. For a homely meal, visit Island Shiguang, a hidden gem tucked in backstreets, serving fresh seafood and regional home cooking. Most vendors accept cash only—bring small bills. Treat yourself to a warm bowl after your blessing ritual for a perfect end to your journey.
Local Favorites: Sha Cha Mian, Tu Xing Dong, Hua Sheng Tang, Jiang Hu, Island Shiguang, cash-only
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