Huandao Road

Xiamen Huandao Road, a 43-kilometer coastal paradise, weaves along China’s southeastern coastline, blending azure seas, golden sands, and vibrant culture. Built in the 1990s as a scenic byway, it’s now a UNESCO-recognized "International Marathon Gold Route" and a beloved escape for locals and tourists alike. Lush greenery, art installations, and panoramic vistas of Taiwan Strait make it a must-visit symbol of Xiamen’s coastal charm

Historical Overview

Construction began in 1991, transforming a gritty shoreline into a recreational marvel. Inspired by Xiamen’s maritime heritage, the road merges modern urban planning with traditional Hokkien aesthetics. Key milestones include the 2000 upgrade into a pedestrian-friendly promenade and the 2017 addition of bike lanes ahead of the BRICS Summit. Today, it embodies Xiamen’s evolution from a fishing village to a global tourist hub.

 

Structural Layout

The route stretches from Marathon Square in the north to Xiamen University’s Baicheng Beach in the south, divided into three sections:

1. Northern Coast: Rugged cliffs, tidal pools, and the iconic “Five Bridges” sculpture.

2. Central Belt: Sandy beaches, cycling paths, and the bustling Zengcuo’an village.

3. Southern Stretch: Academic vibes near Xiamen University, sunset views at Huangcuo Beach, and the whimsical Coconut Wind Castle.

 

Key Attractions

Zengcuo’an: A bohemian village with cafes, boutiques, and street art.

Huangcuo Beach: Perfect for sunset strolls and kite-flying.

Coconut Wind Castle: A fairy-tale fortress with ocean vistas.

Marathon Square: Starting point for Xiamen’s annual international race.

Xiamen University Coast: Academic charm meets coastal beauty.

Cycling Lanes: 30km of dedicated bike paths with rental stations every 2km.

 

Suggested Itineraries

  • Classic Route (2–3 hours):

Marathon Square → Zengcuo’an (lunch) → Huangcuo Beach (sunset) → Return via bike lane.

Highlights: Street art, seafood, and golden-hour photos.

  • Family-Friendly Route (4 hours):

Coconut Wind Castle → Playgrounds → Xiamen University Coast → Picnic at Baicheng Beach.

Highlights: Kid-friendly parks and calm waters.

  • Adventure Route (Full Day):

Rent e-bikes → Northern Cliffs (tide pools) → Central Beaches (parasailing) → Southern Academic Zone (historic buildings).

Highlights: Thrill-seeking activities and cultural contrasts.

 

Access & Fees

Entrance: Free (24/7 access).

Bike Rentals: ¥10–30/hour (electric bikes available).

Parking: Paid lots at major attractions (¥5–10/hour).

 

Transportation

By Bus: Routes 29, 48, or B3 to Zengcuo’an/Huangcuo stops.

By Metro: Line 1 to Zhenhai Road Station, then 15-minute taxi ride.

By Taxi: Direct to Marathon Square or Baicheng Beach.

By Bike: Shared bikes (HelloBike/Meituan) at metro exits.

 

Best Time & Tips

Peak Hours: Avoid 10 AM–4 PM on weekends; visit early (7 AM) or late (5 PM).

Crowds: Weekdays are quieter; festivals (e.g., Mid-Autumn lanterns) draw crowds.

Weather: Spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov) are ideal.

Essentials: Sunscreen, hydration packs, and a portable charger for bike GPS.

Pro Tip: Download the “Xiamen Bike Map” app for real-time routes and rest stops.

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