Visit the Wanshou Pagoda for panoramic views of Xiamen, explore the surrounding park, and enjoy peaceful walks among the trees. The pagoda itself is a beautiful historical landmark, ideal for photography and reflection.

Wanshou Pagoda is located in front of the Nanputuo Temple. It consists of two towers, east and west, each ten meters high and built of white stone. In front of the tower is a pond specially set up for releasing animals. Behind the tower are three springs, and the clear spring water gushes out all day long.
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Wanshou Pagoda is an ancient structure built to honor longevity and is one of Xiamen’s cultural landmarks. It offers insights into traditional Chinese architecture and Buddhist culture, adding historical depth to the area.
Wanshou Pagoda is located in Xiamen's Siming District. It's easily accessible by bus or taxi from the city center. The nearest metro station is Zhenhai Road, a short walk away from the pagoda.
The pagoda is open from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early morning or late afternoon is the best time to visit for a quieter experience and to enjoy the best light for photography.
Entry to Wanshou Pagoda is generally free, though some areas may charge a small fee. Tickets can be bought on-site at the entrance.
No need for advance booking for general admission. However, for group tours or special events, it’s recommended to book at least a few days ahead.
About 1 hour is enough to explore the pagoda and the surrounding park, including a leisurely walk and time for photography.
The pagoda itself is the main highlight, offering great views. The surrounding garden areas with ponds and traditional Chinese landscaping are also worth exploring.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides are not commonly offered, but local guides can provide detailed explanations of the pagoda’s history and significance.
The top of the pagoda provides the best panoramic views of Xiamen. The surrounding gardens and nearby ponds are also great for scenic photography.
Start by visiting the pagoda itself, then take a walk around the gardens and ponds. End your visit with some time to relax near the water for a tranquil experience.
Night visits are not typically available, as the pagoda closes in the evening. However, the area is lit beautifully at night and can be seen from nearby streets.
The pagoda can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. Weekdays, especially in the morning, are the best times to visit for a quieter experience.
Basic facilities such as toilets are available. There are also rest areas around the pagoda, but no major shops or food vendors inside the park. Nearby streets offer more dining options.
The pagoda is somewhat accessible, but the steep climb to the top might be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors. The surrounding park area is more accessible for all ages and abilities.
Cash is not required, as mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are accepted at most points around the attraction.
While there are no cafes inside the pagoda grounds, there are numerous dining options nearby, offering local Xiamen specialties such as seafood and noodle dishes.
Nearby restaurants offer vegetarian options, and some may have halal dishes. It’s advisable to check restaurant menus in advance for specific dietary requirements.
There are several hotels close to Wanshou Pagoda, such as the Xiamen International Hotel and Yilai Hotel, providing convenient access to the pagoda and surrounding areas.
Nearby attractions include Xiamen University, Gulangyu Island, and the Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street, all of which can be easily visited in a day trip.
There are small souvenir shops near the pagoda selling traditional Chinese crafts, tea, and other local products. Popular souvenirs include silk items and handmade pottery.
From Wanshou Pagoda, you can easily take a taxi, bus, or use ride-sharing apps to visit other nearby attractions, including Gulangyu Island and the Xiamen city center.