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Gulangyu Island has a terrain that is higher in the southwest and lower in the northeast. The island is mountainous, featuring natural landscapes such as sea reefs and rocky outcrops. Its coastline is winding and surrounded by the sea on all sides. The island experiences a subtropical maritime monsoon climate, characterized by warm and humid conditions throughout the year, with mild winters and cool summers.
Major attractions include Sunlight Rock, Shuzhuang Garden, and Haoyue Park. Gulangyu blends history, culture, and natural scenery, with over a thousand buildings of various architectural styles preserved. It retains a strong tradition of music culture and is home to China’s first and world-class Piano Museum, as well as the world’s largest and China’s only Organ Museum. Gulangyu is renowned as the “Island of Pianos” and the “Land of Music.”