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Gulangyu Maritime Museum (鼓浪屿博物馆, Gǔlàngyǔ Bówùguǎn)

The Gulangyu Island Museum (鼓浪屿博物馆) is on Gulangyu Island (Gulangyu / 鼓浪屿), the UNESCO World Heritage island in Xiamen Bay that served as a foreign treaty port from 1902-1945. The island was designated an International Settlement with British, French, American, Dutch, and other foreign presence, and became famous as a "Piano Island" (琴岛) with one piano per 10 residents at its peak. The museum documents: (1) Gulangyu's colonial architectural heritage; (2) the piano culture and music history; (3) the missionary and foreign community history; (4) the island's role in Xiamen's maritime trade.

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Is Gulangyu Maritime Museum worth visiting?

Gulangyu Island's museum documenting the UNESCO-listed colonial island's 140-year history as a piano island and treaty port. Free (island entry ¥50-100 for non-residents).

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Categoryhistory
TicketIsland entry fee: ¥50-100 (non-Xiamen residents). Ferries depart from Xiamen's Dongdu (东渡) port. Museum entry itself is free.
HoursThe museum opens 8:00-18:00 (summer) and 8:30-17:30 (winter). Ferry schedule runs 7:00-21:00. Check current schedule.
Recommended duration2-3 hours on the island including the museum.
Best time to visitOctober through March. Xiamen is warm year-round (15-28°C) with typhoon season (July-September). Spring (March-April) and autumn (October-November) are ideal. Avoid Chinese holidays when the island is extremely crowded.
How to get thereFerry from Xiamen Dongdu Port (东渡码头) to Gulangyu Island (15 minutes, ¥35 including island entry). From Xiamen Railway Station by bus: 20 minutes to Dongdu Port.
English signagepartial

Why visit

Gulangyu Island is one of the most distinctive tourist experiences in China — a compact island where colonial-era European architecture, pianos in churches, and bicycle-free streets create an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in China. The museum provides essential context for understanding this unusual place.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is Gulangyu called "Piano Island"?

Gulangyu earned the nickname "Piano Island" (琴岛) because at its colonial peak, the island had one piano per 10 residents — an extraordinary concentration for any city. This was due to the influence of the missionary and foreign community who established churches and music schools. The island has a Piano Museum and holds regular piano concerts. You can still hear piano music from churches and homes as you walk the island.

Do I need a ticket to enter Gulangyu Island?

Yes — non-Xiamen residents pay ¥50-100 for the ferry ticket which includes island entry. Xiamen residents with local ID enter for free. The ferry ticket must be booked in advance during Chinese holidays — book via the "Xiamen Ferry" (厦门轮渡) WeChat mini-program.

Does Gulangyu Island have English signage?

Partial — major sites have English labels. The Shuzhuang Garden has English. The museum has limited English. Audio guides at the ferry terminal are available in English.

Can I visit Gulangyu and return to Xiamen on the same day?

Yes — the last ferry back to Xiamen runs until 21:00. A half-day is sufficient for the main sites, but an overnight stay allows you to experience the island in the early morning and evening when the day-trippers have left.

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