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Xiamen and the surrounding countryside are famous for being an ancestral home to... Xiamen became a provincial city... Xiamen was the port of trade first used by... Xiamen was one of the five Chinese... locals used to joke that Xiamen should change its name to Yuanhua... Since Xiamen Special Economic Zone was established... Xiamen benefits particularly from investment capital from... Xiamen is a favourite destination for foreign investors... Xiamen was ranked among the top 10 Chinese cities in relation to comprehensive strengths with its... Xiamen is also the host of the... Xiamen has highly developed banking services... funded Xiamen City Commercial Bank... Retail and corporate customers in Xiamen have access to a wide variety of financial services and various financial services firm... 57 transformed Xiamen Island into a... Just west of Xiamen Island are the islands of... Xiamen is served by... Xiamen is served by the... Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport... Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport... There are two major bridges linking Xiamen Island to the mainland... Xiamen Port is located on Xiamen Island which is at the mouth of the Jiulong River... Xiamen port has navigation routes to... Xiamen has recently opened ocean routes to the... Xiamen was recently voted China... Xiamen and its surrounding countryside provides spectacular scenery and pleasant tree... Xiamen is also famous for its history as a frontline during the war with... Xiamen has a wide variety of... Xiamen Oceanography Vocational College... Xiamen Oceanography Vocational College... Xiamen Performing Arts College... Xiamen Performing Arts College... Xiamen City Economic Profile... Xiamen City Investment Profile...

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