Fall 2025
Travelling through Abu Dhabi to Almaty, China, Japan, Thailand, and Malaysia.
08.11.2025
By train to Xiamen. Then by boat to Gulangyu.
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Organ Museum in Gulangyu
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Nanputuo Temple
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