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Introduction of Zengcuo An

Located on Xiamen’s Ring Island Road, Zengcuo An has transformed from a rustic fishing village into a thriving cultural and creative hub. Yet, beneath its modern charm, it retains its authentic character. Here, you can brew tea while lounging on old wooden rattan chairs, bask in the dappled sunlight filtering through fruit vines, and inhale the salty sea breeze drifting from the nearby beach—a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city.


Tour Highlights

The Quaint Charm of a Fishing Village

Even amid its artistic reinvention, Zengcuo An remains deeply rooted in its fishing village heritage. Its history, flavors, and essence linger in the narrow alleys and murmurs of old red-brick houses. Visit early in the morning when the streets are quiet—watch locals shopping for groceries, street sweepers at work, and elders gathering for morning tea. Explore the Southern-style “Fanzai Mansions” and wander the Five Streets and Eighteen Alleys to uncover traces of the village’s past.

A Blend of Customs and Beliefs

Few indigenous villages embrace such diverse faiths. Zengcuo An is home to Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and the local Mazu worship—a hallmark of Southern Fujian culture. Temples like Holy Mazu Palace, Ong Hoo Palace, Fook Hai Palace, Boon Leng Palace, and Qiming Temple each carry unique histories and traditions, offering rich cultural insights.

A Feast of Southern Fujian Snacks

Beyond its artsy vibe, Zengcuo An is a food lover’s paradise. Stroll through alleys lined with crispy thick toast, Taiwanese “large intestine wrapped in small intestine,” rich satay noodles, and fresh tropical fruits. Don’t miss the live seafood stalls, where you can pick your catch and have it cooked on the spot. For souvenirs, beautifully packaged local delicacies make perfect gifts.

Unique Boutique B&Bs

While not as historic as Dali or Gulangyu, Zengcuo An’s B&Bs exude petit bourgeois charm. Choices range from traditional courtyards and Baroque villas to quaint fishing village lodgings and lively hostels. Each blends tradition with modernity, offering a cozy and stylish stay.

A Hub for Cultural Creativity

Zengcuo An’s artistic spirit thrives in spaces like Dot’s Cultural and Creative City, a haven for handicrafts and teahouses, and “Flowerless,” showcasing dried flower art. These creative ventures continue to shape the village’s evolving identity.


Specialty Experiences

Stroll the Unique Alleys

Get lost in the maze of streets where modernity meets antiquity. Every turn reveals quirky shops, and during holidays, pop-up stalls add vibrant energy. It’s the perfect place to wander and discover hidden gems.

Bike Along Ring Island Road

Just outside Zengcuo An lies Xiamen’s scenic Ring Island Road, part of the International Marathon route. Rent a bike and ride past coconut-lined paths, Yuandang Lake’s greenery, and Wuyuan Bay Wetland Park’s black swans. End your ride with a splash in the sea or a lazy sunbath on the beach.

Listen to Folk Music in a Bar

As night falls, Zengcuo An’s bars come alive with folk melodies. Sip a drink, share stories, and unwind to soulful tunes—a perfect way to soak in the village’s bohemian vibe.

Watch the Sunrise on the Beach

The sea is one of Zengcuo An’s biggest draws. For a magical experience, wake early (especially November–March) and head to the beach by 4–5 AM. Watching the sunrise over the ocean from the wooden boardwalk is unforgettable.

Send a Slow-Delivery Postcard

Penning a letter is a nostalgic joy. Zengcuo An’s quaint shops offer slow-mail postcards—send one to a loved one, your future self, or even a stranger. For more options, visit Xiamen University or Lujiang Road’s post office.


Practical Information

  • Opening Hours: Open all year, 24/7
  • Contact: 0592-2089787 (Ticket Inquiries)

Must-See Tips

  1. Stay: Popular lodgings include Watchman Youth Hostel and Dream Traveler Music Hostel.
  2. Eat: Seafood stalls and affordable eateries like Three-Year Second Class abound.
  3. Explore: Ring Island Road is steps away—perfect for a breezy seaside stroll.
  4. Shop: Don’t miss Harumi for absinthe/coffee or Cat’s Double-Skin Milk for desserts.

Enjoy your journey through Zengcuo An—where tradition, creativity, and relaxation intertwine!