Kulangsu, a Historic International Settlement
Kulangsu is a tiny island located on the estuary of the
Chiu-lung River, facing the city of Xiamen. With the opening of a
commercial port at Xiamen in 1843, and the establishment of the island
as an international settlement in 1903, this island off the southern
coast of the Chinese empire suddenly became an important window for
Sino-foreign exchanges. Kulangsu is an exceptional example of the
cultural fusion that emerged from these exchanges, which remain legible
in its urban fabric. There is a mixture of different architectural
styles including Traditional Southern Fujian Style, Western Classical
Revival Style and Veranda Colonial Style. The most exceptional testimony
of the fusion of various stylistic influences is a new architectural
movement, the Amoy Deco Style, which is a synthesis of the Modernist
style of the early 20th century and Art Deco.