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As a place of residence for Westerners during Xiamen's colonial past, it is famous for its architecture and hosting China's only piano museum, giving it the nickname of "Piano Island" or "The Town of Pianos" (鋼琴之鄉) or "The Island of Music" (音樂之島). There are over 200 pianos on this island. In addition, there is a museum dedicated to Koxinga, Haidishi Jie (海底世界) Marine World, a subtropical garden containing plants introduced by overseas Chinese, as well as Xiamen Museum, formerly the Eight Diagrams Tower (八卦樓). In October 1945, Gulangyu became one of the first four districts of Xiamen City. However, in May 2003, Gulangyu District was absorbed into the larger Siming District (based on main Xiamen island). The Chinese name also has musical roots, as gu lang means drum waves so-called because of the sound generated by the ocean waves hitting the reefs. Yu means "islet". <div style="float:center;margin:0 0 1em 1em;text-align:center;">image:Gulangyu_island.jpg|Gulangyu Islandin Xiamen, China<br>Gulangyu Island (foreground) has retained its traditional<BR> architecture compared to Xiamen (background)</div> de:Gulangyu This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Gulangyu Island".
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