Gulangyu
Gulangyu is a small island located in the Xiamen Islands archipelago, in the southeastern part of Fujian province, China. It is known for its unique geological features and historical significance. The island is composed of granite, which gives it a distinctive red color, hence its name, which translates to "Red Island" in Chinese. Gulangyu is home to the Gulangyu Temple, a significant Buddhist temple that was built during the Tang Dynasty. The temple is famous for its architecture and cultural heritage.
The island is also a popular tourist destination, offering scenic views, hiking trails, and opportunities for
Gulangyu is also known for its unique rock formations, which were created by the erosion of the
Despite its popularity, Gulangyu remains relatively untouched by mass tourism, preserving its natural and cultural charm.