Budget Accommodation Asia China Xiamen
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Xiamen is a city in the southeastern Chinese province of Fujian and has about 2.5 million inhabitants. The city is often overlooked by many travellers, but it is actually one of the most liveable cities throughout the countries and has its fair share of attractions. The climate is just one of them, although this area can be hit severe by typhoons.
From the Xiamen Travel Guide
Xiamen Traveller's Home is very clean and comfortable. It is well located, with a quiet beach just across the road, and right next to a good seafood restaurant and also a western food restaurant with excellent Mexican food. ... more
It was brilliant. Everyone was helpful, and friendly. Echo's English was great. She gave me a map and lots of suggestions. I was upgraded at no cost to a single room for my 2nd night as the hostel had made a mistake and the dorm was not free. ... more
One of my happiest hotel stays in China. I spent 6 days here over the New Year period of 2009. The staff were friendly and helpful, and there's a real family atmosphere. ... more
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