Hulishan Fortress Tickets

4.6/5

China – Xiamen

Hulishan Fortress

Hulishan Fortress sits on the southern coast of Xiamen Island and dates back to the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. It’s one of China’s best-preserved coastal military heritage sites and is globally known for housing the world’s largest 19th-century cannon—the Krupp cannon. The site combines German-style fortress architecture with traditional Minnan red-brick features. Inside, visitors can explore military relics, live reenactments, and cultural displays. It’s a top destination for families, history buffs, and photography lovers alike.

Opening Hours & Visitor Information

  • Opening hours: Daily from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Hours may change due to weather or special events—check the official website before visiting.

  • Recommended duration: Spend 2–3 hours touring exhibits, watching performances, and enjoying sea views from the top.

  • Best time to visit: Spring and autumn (March–May and October–November) offer mild weather and great lighting for photos and walking. For live shows, plan a morning or afternoon visit.

  • Other tips:

    • Purchase tickets online in advance or at the entrance. During peak times, arriving early is best.

    • Keep your ticket with you; some exhibits and performances require it for entry.

    • Daily performances like Qing soldier drills and cannon firings are scheduled—refer to the website or on-site timetable.

Ticket Types & Prices

1-Day Admission Ticket (Adult)

Visitor Reviews Summary

Hulishan Fortress receives rave reviews from travelers—over 90% leave positive feedback. Visitors are especially impressed by the massive Krupp cannon, the fortress’s historic architecture, and the educational displays. Many families say their children enjoy learning history through hands-on experiences. However, some travelers note that weekends can be crowded, and photo spots may require waiting. Visiting during off-peak hours is recommended for the best experience.

Related Guides & Recommended Tours

Want to plan your Hulishan Fortress trip more easily? We’ve compiled maps, show schedules, and photo tips to help. You can also pair your visit with nearby attractions like Zengcuoan, Xiamen University, and Yefeng Zhai to enjoy a relaxed one-day coastal itinerary packed with history and scenery.

FAQ

Q: Can I buy tickets on-site the same day?
A: Yes, on-site ticket booths are available. During holidays or peak seasons, long lines may occur, so booking online in advance is recommended.

Q: Can I bring food and drinks into the scenic area?
A: Light snacks and water are allowed, but eating in exhibition halls is prohibited. Please keep the area clean.

Q: Is it child-friendly? Are there interactive exhibits?
A: Absolutely. There are kid-friendly zones and live shows like Qing soldier drills and cannon firings—both fun and educational.

Q: Can I take photos or videos inside?
A: Most areas allow photography. However, some indoor exhibits prohibit flash; follow the posted signs.

Q: Are there scheduled tours or performances?
A: Yes, multiple historical shows and cannon firings happen daily. Check the on-site board or official website for times.