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| Jimei |
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Jimei is a suburb of Xiamen City connected to xiamen Island by a 2,212-metre
long granite causeway. Jimei is also the residence of Mr. Tan Kah-kee,
a famous overseas Chinese philanthropist. Encircled by the sea on
three sides, the town is known for its magnificent buildings combining
western and oriental styles and picture-postcard sceneries. As a tourist
site, Jimei has the following attractions to offer: Jimei School Village,
Aoyuan (Turtle Garden) , Returnees' Hall, Xiamen Bridge and Wanbao
Hill Sightseeing Farms.
Jimei School Village
Jimei School Village is a general name for all schools and cultural
institutions here. It was built by Mr.Tan Kah-kee in 1913. After
decades of years of development, the village now covers a building
area of over 100,000 square kilometers and there are more than 10,000
students in it. The higher learning institutions are Xiamen Aquatic
Products College, Jimei Navigation Teachers College, and Jimei Finance
and Economy Institute. There are also secondary specialized schools,
middle schools, primary schools and nursery schools in the village.
In addition to the schools metioned above, one may find here auditoriums,
swimming pools, stadiums, cinemas, hospitals and navigation clubs.
They are rare through out the country for their large scales and
good facilitation.
Jimei School Village, blending the Chinese architectural style
with western one, has become a symbol of Jimei. Among the buildings
of unique style are Daonan Lou in Jimen Middle School, Nanxun Lou
in Overseas Chinese School and the Teaching Building of Navigation
College. In front of the Daonan Lou is the Drangon Boat Pond, 800
meters long and 300 meters wide. Around it are seven pavilions of
different styles, with curved eaves and carved pillars. They are
called "Seven Stars Falling onto the Ground". In the middle
of the pond stand two pavilions designed by Mr.Tan Kah-kee, which
are named "Lonely Star Accompanying the moon". Every year,
during the Dragon Boat Festival, the dragon boat racing is held
in the pond with shining ripples and melodious Nanqu (south Fujian
Opera) accompanied by drumbeats. Several international dragon boat
racings have been held here and attracted groups of tourists at
home and abroad.
Aoyuan (Turtle Garden)
The Turtle Garden was constructed in 1950 by Mr.Tan Kah- Kee on
the former site of "Turtle Head Palace" from which came
its present name. In the centre of the garden is the Jimei Liberation
Monument with an inscription by Mao Zedong on the front and a tablet
record written by Mr.Tan Kah-Kee on the back.The stone foundation
of the monument consists of two stages. The lower stage has eight
steps, signifying the eight-year Anti- Japanese War; the upper stage
is composed of three steps, symbolizing the three year Liberation
War. They are telling the later generations that victories were
hard- won and therefore should be cherished. The foundation of the
monument is surrounded by gray jade carvings and relief sculptures
polished with great care,embodying a concentrated reflection of
exquisite workmanship and a unique style of south Fujian stone carving
art.
Returnees' Hall
Walled by white stones and roofed with green tiles, the Returnees'
Hall covering an area of 4,000 square metres is a typical sample
of south fujian constructions. As the former residence of Mr. Tan
Kah-kee, the building is marked by Mr. Tan's bronze standing statue
in front.
At the two wings of the residence, exhibition halls were built
to display Mr.Tan Kah-kee's life and achievements. The exhibition
halls were in a 3-storey building with an area of 800 square metres.
Articles displayed includes pictures, illustrations, charts, material
objects, some rare cultural relics and the only left book of "Family
Tree of Jimei's Chen's". These exhibits vividly presenting
to the audience the whole life of Mr.Tan Kah-kee as the great leader
of the patriotic overseas Chinese. Now here has become a certain
destination for visitors to Xiamen from home and abroad.
Xiamen Bridge
The foundation of Xiamen Bridge was first laid on October 1, 1987
and the principal part was completed in April, 1991. In May of the
same year, the bridge was open to test traffic. Chinese President
Jiang Zemin not only inscribed the four-character title "Xia
Men Da Qiao" for it, but also came in person to cut the ribbon
at the ceremony of putting into formal use.
Consisting of the main bridge body, Jimei Crossroads, Gaoqi Bridge
Approach and the automatic managing system, Xiamen Bridge is also
the first cross-strait bridge in China. The main bridge body is
2,070 metres long and 23.5 metres wide. The non-stop Jimei Crossroads
is made up of seven circuits. The 855-metre-long and 23.5-metre-wide
Gaoqi Bridge Approach was built by the standard of the first class
highroad.
Wanbao Hill Sightseeing Farm
Located by the side of Guankouken inner road of No.324 national
highway in Jimei District, the Wanbao Hill Sightseeing Farm covers
an area of 500 mu. As the field is not very high, tourists can easily
get into the orchard to look around. All year around fruit trees
are planted in the garden for picking and tasting by the tourists
in any month. There are lichee, longan, citrus fruits, carambola,
persimmon, mango, strawberry, peaches, plums and more.
The farm is also equipped with a fishing pound, barbecue areas,
camping areas, farming areas, refreshment rooms and a restaurant
for customers' convenience and to meet their special interests.
Further more, a holiday villa within the farm can provide lodging
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