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What's it like to live in Xiamen?

Pros, cons, and what locals really say · 5,163,970 residents

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What locals really say

Synthesized from upvoted comments on Xiamen's subreddit.

Xiamen comes across as a coastal, fairly affluent city that feels more polished and livable than sprawling megacity China, with a mix of modern districts, old neighborhoods, and tourist areas. Daily life seems to revolve around beaches, walks, university areas, neighborhood food, and a decent amount of expat-facing infrastructure, though finding community can still take effort. The city has an easygoing, scenic feel in the posts here, with people noticing old streets, temples, Gulangyu views, and photo-worthy corners rather than big-city chaos. At the same time, some residents and visitors seem to hit practical friction around language, social circles, and figuring out where the real hangout spots are.

Pros — why people love Xiamen
  • Scenic coastal setting5
  • Attractive historic and preserved neighborhoods3
  • Good food and relaxed dining spots3
  • Affluent, modern, and internationally oriented feel2
  • Photogenic, pleasant everyday atmosphere2
Cons — common complaints
  • Language barrier and social isolation3
  • Hard to discover nightlife or social venues3
  • Tourist-area sameness or limited concrete guidance2
  • Occasional frustration around markets and shopping authenticity1
  • Workplace or construction-site abuse concerns1
Daily life

Xiamen’s daily rhythm feels calm, coastal, and somewhat polished, with people taking evening walks, photographing neighborhoods, and spending time around old streets, temples, and university-adjacent areas. The city appears friendly to foreigners in the sense that there are enough English-oriented places and international residents to get by, but not so easy that social life falls into your lap. Newcomers may have to rely on work, language study, and WeChat to build a circle, and some groups seem inactive or hard to find. The overall texture is of a comfortable place with scenic routines, but one where language and social access still shape how smoothly day-to-day life works.

Food scene

The food scene seems lively but not exhaustively documented in this sample: the strongest evidence points to street food, casual neighborhood eats, and scenic dinner spots rather than a single signature culinary identity. One user recommends a barbecue place with a view of Gulangyu and says to try the sweet bacon, which suggests that eating out can be as much about the setting as the menu. Another comment recalls wandering old streets and getting lost in street food, which fits a city where local snacks and informal bites are part of the everyday experience. There are also hints of a broader international dining layer, consistent with the travel guide’s mention of restaurants catering to non-Chinese residents.

Nightlife & culture

Nightlife looks present but somewhat decentralized and hard to map unless you already know the city. People ask for bars to watch Formula 1, billiards places, nightclubs, jazz jams, and a "good night out every now and then," which suggests a social scene made up of scattered venues rather than one obvious party district. The available posts point more toward low-key drinking, sports viewing, live music if you can find it, and dinner with a view than a heavy club culture. In other words, nightlife seems to exist, but newcomers may need local contacts or WeChat groups to access it.

Weather, for real

There is no direct weather debate in the posts provided, so the best read is from the city’s coastal setting rather than explicit local complaints. Xiamen is generally associated with a warm, humid, seaside climate, and the way people post about evening walks, views, and outdoor scenery suggests the weather is part of the appeal. At the same time, a coastal city in Fujian usually means humidity and heat are part of the lived reality even when the streets and beaches look pleasant in photos. So the sentiment is likely mixed in the usual way: good enough for outdoor life and scenery, but not the kind of climate people forget about.

In their words

“A few cherished moments in my hometown - Xiamen Kind of miss it, as life has drifted me away for some time.”

r/Xiamen· 21 votes

“Took a walk in an old Xiamen neighborhood a few evenings ago. Still some old houses and temple to be found.”

r/Xiamen· 13 votes

“With a great view of Gulangyu and the mountains of Zhangzhou, Pu Barbecue offers an outstanding place to spend an evening eating good food (try the sweet bacon!) and drinking cold beer.”

r/Xiamen· 7 votes
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