We were on an island, so there was a lot of seafood:
A lot of restaurants had tanks showing off their fish and sea creatures
Small restaurants along the street had big basins with live shellfish:
Also, there were a lot of people on the street selling mangoes. They all carried big styrofoam boxes, which they then used as a stand to sell the mangoes from. They sliced up the mangoes and sold them in cups, with a stick you can use to stab the pieces in order to pick them up and eat them.
Also some of the mangoes were cut into pretty flower shapes:
There were also other tropical fruits you could buy, in addition to mangoes, but I don't seem to have any photos of them.
So basically Xiamen is a land of seafood and mangoes~
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Series of posts with photos from my trip to Xiamen:
Taking the Train in China
Xiamen, China
Xiamen, China (part 2)
Churches in Xiamen, China
Food in Xiamen, China
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