How to use the combined ticket for the five major attractions in Gulangyu Island, Xiamen?

You can use it on the same day, including the Gulangyu AAAA-level scenic spot coupon, which includes five attractions, Sunlight Rock, Shuzhuang Garden, Haoyue Garden, Organ Museum (Bagua Tower) and International Lettering Art Museum.

Gulangyu Island, formerly known as Yuanshazhou and Yuanzhouzai, was refined into its current name in the Ming Dynasty because there are sea caves in the southwest of the sea that are struck by waves and sound like beating drums. Gulangyu Island is located in the southwest of Xiamen Island, facing Xiamen city across the sea (more than 500 meters). Due to historical reasons, buildings of different Chinese and foreign styles have been perfectly collected and preserved here, and it is known as the "Architecture Expo of All Nations". The island is also a fertile ground for music, with talents emerging in large numbers. The density of pianos is the highest in the country. It is also known as the "Island of Pianos" and the "Hometown of Music".

Shuzhuang Garden was built in 1913. It is located in the south of Gulangyu Island, facing the sea and backed by Sunlight Rock. It was originally the private villa of Lin Erjia, a famous local gentleman. The owner of the garden named it "Uncle Zang" after him. The garden is named after the homonym of "", and has the scenery of the white water ocean, the rocks of the volcanic island, and the beauty of the alpine meadows of Tu'er Ridge.

Dedicated as a park in 1955. Shuzhuang Garden is cleverly laid out by taking advantage of the natural terrain. The whole garden is divided into two parts: Zanghai Garden and Bushan Garden. Each scene is scattered and orderly. The garden is on the sea and the sea is in the garden. It has the exquisiteness and elegance of the Jiangnan courtyard and the seagulls. The majestic and majestic flight, the contrast between movement and stillness, complements each other. There are also scenic spots such as Forty-Four Bridges and Twelve Cave Sky in the park. The vast sea is its pavilion, and the Nantaibu Mountains across the sea are its walls. On the huge rock in front, the four characters "Broad Sea and Sky" written by Zhang Rui, a great calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty, can't help but trigger countless associations in us.