Gulangyu Island (鼓浪屿)

Gulangyu Island (鼓浪屿)

鼓浪屿
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Synopsis

Gulangyu is a tiny island of just 1.83 sq km off Xiamen, yet it's known as the 'Island of Pianos' and 'Exposition of World Architecture.' A UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site since 2017.

Overview

Gulangyu Island (鼓浪屿), located in Siming District, Xiamen, Fujian Province, faces Xiamen Island across the sea and is the largest islet in Xiamen. Covering approximately 1.83 square kilometers with a circumference of only about 5 kilometers, Gulangyu has earned nicknames such as "Garden on the Sea," "Island of Music," "Island of Pianos," and "Exposition of World Architecture."

Gulangyu's history dates back to the Song and Yuan Dynasties, but its unique cultural character was primarily formed after the Opium War. Following the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842, Xiamen became a treaty port, and Gulangyu gradually developed into a settlement for foreign residents. In 1902, Gulangyu became an "International Settlement," with 13 countries — including Britain, the United States, France, Germany, and Japan — establishing consulates here. This unique historical background created Gulangyu's distinctive blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles.

In July 2017, Gulangyu was inscribed on UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage List.

History

Period Event
Song-Yuan Dynasties First settlements on Gulangyu Island
1842 Treaty of Nanjing signed; Xiamen becomes a treaty port
1902 Gulangyu becomes an "International Settlement"
1941-1945 During the Pacific War, Japan occupies Gulangyu
1945 Japan surrenders; Gulangyu returns to China
July 2017 Inscribed as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage

Main Attractions

Attraction Features
Sunlight Rock (Riguang Yan) Highest point on the island at 92.7m elevation, offering panoramic views of the island and Xiamen city
Shuzhuang Garden A seaside private garden housing the Piano Museum
Haoyue Garden Features a massive statue of Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga) facing the sea
Bagua Tower (Organ Museum) One of Gulangyu's iconic buildings, now home to China's only organ museum
Sea Heaven Structure (Haitian Tanggou) Chinese-Western architectural ensemble showcasing the island's diverse building culture
Catholic Church Gothic-style church
Former British Consulate One of the earliest consular buildings on Gulangyu
Longtou Road Commercial Street The island's busiest shopping street

Island of Pianos

Gulangyu is known as the "Island of Pianos" and "Island of Music," having the highest piano ownership density in China. The island has approximately 600 pianos — nearly every household owns one. Gulangyu has produced numerous renowned musicians, including:

  • Yin Chengzong: Famous pianist, native of Gulangyu
  • Xu Feiping: Renowned piano performer
  • Zhou Shu'an: Pioneer of modern Chinese music

The island has two important music cultural venues:
- Piano Museum: Located in Shuzhuang Garden, collecting antique pianos from around the world
- Organ Museum: Located in Bagua Tower, China's only organ museum

In 1981, composer Zhong Limin and lyricists Zhang Li and Zhang Hongshu, after visiting Sunlight Rock on Gulangyu, created the song "Waves of Gulangyu" (鼓浪屿之波), which became a beloved classic on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Exposition of World Architecture

Gulangyu preserves over 1,000 historical buildings in various styles, encompassing traditional Chinese architecture, Western classical revival, Gothic, Baroque, colonial veranda-style, and more — earning it the title "Exposition of World Architecture." These buildings are not only masterpieces of architectural art but also physical evidence of the cultural exchange between China and the world in modern times.

Representative buildings include:
- Huang Family Garden: Villa complex built by Filipino-Chinese merchant Huang Yizhu
- Bagua Tower: Built by overseas Chinese in America; its red dome is a Gulangyu landmark
- Sea Heaven Structure: A complex of five Chinese-Western buildings

Practical Information

Item Details
Location Gulangyu, Siming District, Xiamen, Fujian Province
Best Season Year-round; Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (Sep-Nov) are best
Recommended Duration 1-2 days (staying overnight on the island is recommended)
Ferry Xiamen Cruise Center → Qiutian Wharf / Neicuo'ao Wharf, ~35 RMB (round trip)
Island Transport Motor vehicles are prohibited on the island; walking or electric cart only
Sunlight Rock Ticket ~50 RMB
Shuzhuang Garden Ticket ~30 RMB

World Heritage

In 2017, Gulangyu was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site, officially named "Kulangsu: a Historic International Settlement." UNESCO's evaluation noted:

  • Gulangyu is a unique testimony to the blending of diverse cultures since the mid-19th century
  • The island's architecture and urban planning reflect the coexistence and dialogue of multiple cultures
  • Gulangyu's musical tradition is an integral part of its cultural identity

References

  1. Gulangyu Official Website: https://gly.xm.gov.cn/
  2. Fujian Provincial Government: https://www.fujian.gov.cn/zwgk/ztzl/sxzygwzxsgzx/sdjj/wvjj/202408/t20240830_6508715.htm
  3. Xinhua: https://www.news.cn/local/20250428/96873952873242a8bb2fe84985f7b40c/c.html
  4. UNESCO: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1541/

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