I
was born in the northeast of China and spent nearly 20 years there. However, I
always yearned for the life in the south of the mainland. At the age of 18, I
left my hometown and went to a university located in the southernmost tip of
China. There, I met my friend who introduced the beautiful island called
Gulangyu to me.
I wanted
to embrace nature and be surrounded by flowers all year round. I liked the wind
blowing from the sea and going through my hair. I enjoyed the feeling of being
awakened by the warm sunshine and hearing the melodious chirping of birds. All
these beautiful images come together on the island.
Gulangyu
is a place full of romantic sentiment. It is surrounded by
the sea and immersed in the sunshine all the seasons. Many famous modern Chinese
poets live on the island. There is no bridge connecting the island to the
mainland. The only way to reach the island is by taking a ferry. It seems that Gulangyu
is a place isolated from the noisy world.
Walking
on the boardwalk along the coast you will be immersed in the shadow of towering
old trees. You can smell the humid grass and salty sea. The streetlights along
the side of the silent path are just like vintage decorations in a retro shop. It’s
as if everything existing on the island comes out of an old painting.
The
most popular sceneries on the island are Sunlight Rock and Shuzhuang Park. Buildings
in these places are a blend of modern art and ancient architectural style.
I
have been to Gulangyu twice but it never seems enough for me. If you want to
while away a few hours siting in a tiny but exotic coffee shop on the island
reading a book, It will be a fantastic experience for you. Trust me you will
enjoy it.
Sounds and looks amazing Nola. I love traveling and maybe one day I will have the wonderful opportunity to visit Gulangyu. I'm a huge fan of romantic, small and isolated places so this is definitely going on my bucket list!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you like it. Gulangyu is really a romantic place. Sometimes it may be crowded but you can always find some peaceful and silent path. ^_^
DeleteThis is very well written Nola - a great read. Gulangyu looks beautiful, and I would love to have the opportunity to travel here one day. Looking forward to your next post!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you like it. ^_^
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