There are more than 50 cats in the Cat Museum, with more than ten species, mainly American Shorthair, British Shorthair, Garfield, Chinchilla, Burmese Saint Cat, Siamese cat, Scottish Fold, etc. There are all kinds of cat dolls, porcelain, pillows, groceries, handmade products, etc. everywhere. Even the meals are in the shape of cats. If you love cats, don't miss it~
Attractions Location: No. 400-5, Siming South Road, Siming District, Xiamen City, Fujian Province
Opening hours:
10:00-22:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Accommodation/Food: Zengcuo'an B&B area, recommended Maojie rice balls + four-fruit soup
Souvenirs: Cat ceramic coasters, cat-shaped refrigerator magnets
Accommodation/Food: Shimao Conrad Hotel, Oyster Omelette + Peanut Soup
Souvenirs: Shell wind chimes, dried mangoes
Accommodation/Food: Gulangyu Lijiazhuang Hotel, ginger duck + roasted pork dumplings
Souvenirs: Gulangyu pies, fish bone artworks
Accommodation/Food: Hyatt Regency Wuyuan Bay, Shacha Noodles + Earthworm Jelly
Souvenirs: Succulent potted plants, lacquer thread sculptures
Accommodation/Food: Quanzhou Suqingmen Inn, Runbingcai + Beef Soup
Souvenirs: Yongchun incense, Dehua white porcelain
Accommodation/Food: Qingpu Inn in Taxia Village, Hakka stuffed tofu + glutinous rice wine
Souvenirs: Tulou model, dried red mushrooms
Accommodation/Food: Pingtan Beigang Cultural and Creative Village B&B, good luck + long-lasting love
Souvenirs: Laver, Blue Tears specimens
If you come here just to admire the cats, I suggest you take a break. The whole street only has some small items for taking photos, and the only place with cats is in the cat museum, which is quite small. The cats are cute, but there are not ten of them. The cultural and creative items don't seem to be very innovative, and people don't want to buy them.
There is a cafe on the third floor that says "We have so many cats". Don't go there, because they are all poorly cared for cats. Some of the mixed cats have skin diseases, and one American shorthair is so skinny that it's heartbreaking to see.
The first three photos are of the Cat Museum, and the last three photos are of the cats in the cafe on the third floor.
As a cat lover, how could I miss the famous Xiamen Cat Museum? We found it quickly according to the navigation instructions. Because it was early, many shops inside were not open yet. But the most important one, the Spring Cat Museum, was open early. The store not only sells some kitten peripheral products, but you can also order drinks. There is also a cat train where you can go in and pet the cats.
When visiting Cat Street, you must visit the Cat Museum, a cat-themed museum where more than a dozen cats of various breeds live. Their lazy eyes and soft ears make you want to pet them.
It is called a museum, but actually it sells all kinds of cat-related souvenirs. The small space is filled with young ladies taking photos.
The Cat Museum is also a popular place. As a cat lover, I came to this place that is strongly related to cats, so of course I wanted to explore it. Indeed, the result is exactly the same as what is said on the Internet, a small shop with about 20 fat cats (you need to go in and pet them for 25 yuan), a small street with many cat elements... There are many such cat products in the shop.
Address: Dingaozi Road, Siming District, Xiamen
Tickets: The Cat Museum is free, but you need to buy a ticket to enter the glass house where the cats are, which costs 10 yuan per half hour. Only 30 tickets are sold each day.
Opening hours: Cat Museum is open from 10:00 to 22:00
Recommended time: 1 hour
Dingaozi Cat Street is actually a small neighborhood with cats as the theme. It is just next to Daxue Road and very close to Shapowei. There is a cat museum inside. But it is just a gimmick. It is mainly a boutique. Cat lovers can come and have a look, but they cannot have close contact with the cats because they are all closed. Then there are some small boutiques related to cats for sale. Cats are still very cute.
There is a cat museum in Dingaozi Cat Street in Xiamen. When you walk in, there is a subway car next to it, and cats are sitting there playing. Seeing them, all your worries disappear. ^_^ There are also many cat decorations and some exquisite products in it, as well as many handicrafts designed by myself, each of which is very unique☆*:.。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆
The "Cat Museum" is simply a small world for cats. There are dozens of cats in the "Meow Star Retro Tram (actually a glass house)" at the entrance. They are purebred cats of different breeds and are very beautiful.
Every afternoon and evening, you can pay to enter the glass house and communicate with the cats up close... These cats seem to have seen a lot of the world, they are all very calm and indifferent to everyone.
The cat-related peripherals that can be found everywhere in the museum are so cute. For cat owners, every cat-related fabric handbag, handmade doll, scarf, biscuit, etc., makes you want to buy them all.
My daughter’s classmates have been here before, and she was very envious, so she decided to buy some things here to take back. The things here are neither expensive nor cheap, so they are pretty good as souvenirs.
Small, many cat lovers... a bit crowded
The Cat Museum is more like a souvenir shop with many cats. People look at the cats more than they buy, and most of the people just take pictures.
The first wall in the museum is the best. There are many plaster cat models, which are very cute and worth collecting. The others are just so-so.
There are many cat cultural and creative designs, you can take a look. I bought a cat tumbler and put it on my desk. It gives me the feeling of Xiamen, which reminds me of the wonderful journey in Xiamen. You can’t touch the cats in the museum. They say "If you touch them once, their fur will be bald..." Haha, let the little darlings take a lazy nap~
There is a cat museum in Dingao Street, everyone will like it, especially the "Pig Beast", there are many cats in it, Persian, British Shorthair, American Shorthair, Scottish Fold... and there are cat portraits on the wall, various and interesting!
This is a cat-themed cultural and creative product store that sells many small items. Of course, you can also pet the cats inside, but you have to pay a certain fee.
It is actually a store selling cat-related commodities. There is a row of glass walls at the entrance and several cats of unique breeds are kept there. When we went there in the afternoon, all the cats were sleeping.
All the cats in the cat museum are locked in transparent cabinets. They are numb to the people who come and take pictures and don't even look at them.
I feel like I have no spirit.
Not as cute as the cats raised by the sister in the coffee shop near the community
The owner has many cats. These little guys curl up in their respective seats and sleep quietly, not caring at all about the endless stream of tourists.
There are also many cat-related products available for purchase in the store. Since the weather was still a bit cold, I ordered a cup of coffee, which cost 38, the same price as Starbucks, and tasted a bit bitter.
The cat museum is not big, but it has many unique products for sale. There are not many cats in the museum, but the most attractive one is undoubtedly the cat train. The girls did not hesitate to spend 50 dollars just to enter and accompany the cute cats for ten minutes.
There are more than a dozen cats of various breeds living here. Their lazy eyes and soft ears make people want to press the shutter.
There are a lot of cat-themed crafts and daily necessities for sale in the museum, and there is also a train-like space with various breeds of precious cats. Visitors can go in and play with the cats, but they need to pay.
I like this cat bag, I want to buy it~~~~
This is the only cat museum on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Most of the shops are cat-themed, with all kinds of interesting cat-themed products. Decorations with cat elements can be seen everywhere, which is very suitable for taking pictures.
Just on Ding'aozi Road, the cat train in the museum has several cats for visitors to watch and take pictures, as well as many cat-themed peripheral products. In addition, there is a project to experience hand-painted cat bottles. You can buy a white ceramic bottle, choose a brush of your favorite color, draw the pattern you want on it, and then take it home as a souvenir.
The things sold in this store are quite common, including various peripheral products with cat elements.
The funniest thing is that there are many cats in a long and narrow space. The name of the Cat Museum is a bit exaggerated.
You have to pay to enter and pet the cats, and the number of people is limited.
There are a few lazy cats in the Cat History Museum, locked in a house shaped like a small train. Before, you had to pay to release the cats. However, there were too many people during the National Day holiday, so you were not allowed to touch the cats even if you paid.
#Looking for cats in Dingaozi Cat Street#
I originally came here to pet cats, but there was only one store with cats.
The decoration of the whole alley is very Japanese style.
It is actually a small shop with cats 🐈 as the theme. There are all kinds of cute cat peripherals, such as key chains, pillows, cups, dolls, canvas bags, T-shirts, coin purses, etc. It is so dazzling that people can't put it down. The point is that there are real cats 🐈 here, and you can interact with them at a close distance. However, there are only 30 places available every day. Cat lovers, come quickly~
As soon as you enter the door, you will see a row of seats with dozens of cats of different breeds sleeping on them. Some are scratching their itch, some are licking their pink paws, and their soft and cute appearance is so cute that you can't help but press the shutter to record them.
The Cat Museum is actually a creative store that sells cat-related products. There are a few cute kittens in it, but the lighting in the store is a little dim, so it is not particularly suitable for taking pictures.
In order to balance the ornamental value and the cats' daily routine, the more than 20 cats in the "museum" are all in a retro tram named "Meow Star". It is only open to tourists to ride with them during the afternoon and evening hours. The cute cats carefully raised by their owners spend more than half of their time lying down, and sometimes they arch their bodies to walk, but I think it's just to change their posture to lie down better~ Although the cats have been vaccinated, you still have to be careful if you want to play happily with them at close range. The cute cats can also be difficult to mess with.
The cat-themed retro paintings that can be seen everywhere are also a major feature of the "museum". You can dine in the cafe on the second floor, and there is also a cat rice ball shop that suits children's taste when you turn right out of the door.
There are many kittens to watch. You can have close contact with the cats for 20 yuan. There are many special small gifts. I bought some to bring back to my friends.
I originally thought it was a big museum, but it turned out to be just a small shop. The cats were kept in a transparent room. You could pay some money to get close to the cats in the transparent glass room, but I didn't think it was interesting.
A paradise for cat lovers, with many cat-themed objects, and cats in the carriages can be paid to interact with them
Another shopping and snack street, nothing special. My friend naively thought that there were cats everywhere on the street and we could pet them to our heart's content. But fortunately, I had read the guide. The so-called Cat Street is just a few stone statues of cats. Although there is nothing special, it can be used as a pastime. There is a store. There is a small room at the entrance where you can stay with your cat. However, it costs 25, five of which are used to buy imperial edicts. We looked around casually and found that the cat near the tail of one of the cats was already bald. We bought a lot of small things in the small store next to it, but the owner looked very depressed and I don't know why.
A very small museum, it is more like a small cat mall than a museum. There is a long glass cabinet with cats in it, and cat-related products are sold next door. It is actually quite convenient to go there, with convenient transportation, but you need to walk a short distance.
A place that cat lovers will definitely go to. However, it was quite late when I went there, so I just watched them quietly and had a lot of fun. There are some cat-related products for sale inside.
There are all kinds of cats inside. I saw a sign saying that the cats take a nap in the afternoon. When we went there, many of them were sleeping... There is actually nothing good to see in the museum except the cats, so we went back to rest after seeing them.
There are some cat statues, but not as many cats as expected.
It's called a museum, but it's actually a small shop selling all kinds of cat-themed products and a cafe. There are also a few cats in a glass-separated area, and it seems that you can go in and pet the cats with the permission of the store clerk. We were not interested, so we didn't go in. We took a selfie and hurried out.
There are many cat-related peripherals, such as eco-friendly bags, plush toys... You can hand-paint vases on the spot, and the shelves are filled with souvenirs drawn by customers that can be given as gifts, such as cups, tumblers, piggy banks, etc. There is a rectangular area here which is the cat's home. If you want to enter the room and interact with the cat, you need to pay 30 yuan, and part of the fee will be used for rescue. The number of people is limited to 30 per day.
You can pet cats and buy all kinds of cat-related accessories. Cat Street is small, but there are many small shops, which is very popular among young people.
Cat Street is not very big, but the whole street is very unique, and cat culture can be seen everywhere. The Cat Museum is the biggest feature of Cat Street. The staff are very nice and the cats inside are very cute.
The walls of the Cat Museum are filled with cat-themed paintings. It must not be an easy task to collect so many of them.
There are indeed a few cats on display in the glass windows, but this is mainly a cat-themed souvenir shop that sells cat accessories. There are a wide variety of cat accessories, and it feels like any accessory you can think of can be made into a cat shape.
As the only shop with cats in Cat Street, it is very popular. It is worth noting that the cats have a rest time from 3pm to 6pm, and you cannot pet them during this time (but there is a fee for petting cats, 25 yuan)
The so-called Cat Street is really a rip-off. It's just a small shop selling peripherals, and there happen to be a few cats in it. It's not as good as cats. Really, the Cat Street is very small and there is nothing to take pictures of. I probably left after staying there for less than half an hour.
An art street with cats as its theme. Actually, there is not much space inside, just a small path, but there are many people, probably because they come here for the art.
There are all kinds of cat peripherals inside, which are so cute. You can also pet the cats, but you need to make an appointment~
You can buy some souvenirs to take back as gifts. You can calm down and drink a cup of tea or coffee, savor the creative cat cultural products in the museum, and get up close with the cats and cute little things.
Although it is small and there are some derivatives for sale, the cats are very interesting. This street is actually a snack street, with a variety of snacks and small things, suitable for shopping and taking pictures.
The place is actually quite small, which I think is great, and good for cats!
There is a big cat house in the Cat Museum, with many kinds of cats resting in it. I saw a sign saying that the cats take a nap in the afternoon, so I could only admire their sleeping postures!
It’s quite interesting that there are cats all around and there is also a place for them to rest.
Near Xiamen University, blue tones, super cute for taking photos.
Photography is allowed at the Cat Museum, but flash photography is not allowed.
The cat train in the museum has several cats for visitors to watch and take pictures, and then sells a lot of cat-themed peripheral products. There are a lot of things, including hats, small accessories, cultural and creative products, etc. If you are interested, you can choose to buy them.
You don't need to buy tickets to the Cat Museum, but you do need to buy an additional ticket to enter the glass house where the cats are. It costs 10 yuan per half hour, and only 30 tickets are sold every day. Friends who like to pet cats are advised to come early.
In fact, this is mainly a cat-themed souvenir shop. Simply put, it is an ornament shop that sells cat patterns and shapes, but the prices are moderate and there are many choices. It is a place worth visiting.
However, judging from the interior decoration, the Cat Museum is not just a cat-themed store, but also full of the owner's love for cats.
The entire wall at the entrance is covered with portraits of cats with different themes, including Van Gogh's cat, Hepburn's cat, Monroe's cat... enough to make people stop for a long time.
In addition to petting cats and buying peripherals, there is also a project to experience hand-painting cat bottles. Buy a white ceramic bottle, then choose a brush of your favorite color to paint the pattern you want on it, and then take it home as a souvenir, which is also a good interactive experience.
The Cat Museum is full of famous cats. You can only view them through the glass and are not allowed to touch them. There are also many small dolls, accessories, etc. Although they are not cheap, they are very cute!
There were many cats kept in a glass house inside, and they were all fat and looked listless.
A famous local attraction, a must-go for cat lovers! When you walk to the door, you can see all kinds of cute cat graffiti and cat decorations on the streets. There is also a store called "Spring Cat 1931". The first round of cat petting started in the "Cat Time Train" in this store! There are British shorthairs, American shorthairs, Siamese, Garfield...all kinds of noble cats! Just spend 25 yuan/person and buy a cat edict (the money will be used as cat help money), and you can go to the "Time Train" and have zero-distance contact with cats for half an hour. After coming out, there are many interesting cat-related small commodities for sale! Walking into the alley, there is also a small shop selling cat rice balls.
This museum is actually a small shop that sells all kinds of small things. There are a few cats in the glass house. You need to pay to touch or hold them.
The Cat Museum only has 30 spots available for close encounters with cute cats every day. When we went there were no spots left, so we could only watch from the window.
The real body of the [Cat Museum] is this [Spring Cat 1931]. The style of the cat display in the store is exactly the same as that of the cat street outside. There is a "Love Train" (a train-shaped cat-stroking hall) inside, and the "passengers" are all cute cats. The cat owners pay 25 yuan to buy a "royal edict" and can enter to pet the cats for half an hour. The decoration in the store is retro, and there are a lot of cat-themed peripheral products. The many cat-like famous paintings on the wall make people laugh.
[Cat Museum] is located in a 2-story U-shaped small commercial city, but unfortunately the surrounding shops have nothing to do with cats.
The wall paintings are quite unique, a small world with some small shops. I recommend eating at Zhuwu.
There are cats of various breeds and various cat-related products for sale. For those who love small animals, how can you miss it? In addition to small animals, the snacks around are also delicious and can't be missed!
The cats in the museum are kept in a separate room, with more than ten cats. They are all very well-behaved, and all crawl on their own nests to take a nap. No matter how the visitors knock on the glass or lure them with food, they remain indifferent. It seems that they have been spoiled here.
There is a cat museum on Cat Street, which is actually a small shop called Spring Cat 1931. When I arrived, it was about 9:40, and the shop didn't open until 10 o'clock, so I walked around and took some photos. In fact, Cat Street is very short, and there is nothing to see. I finally waited until it opened at 10 o'clock. The whole wall of the shop is covered with cat paintings, and it also sells many cat-related products. I learned that I could get into the cat house and interact with the cats up close by spending money, so I transferred money directly to Alipay without saying a word. In fact, it only costs 20 yuan to have close contact with the cats.
There are many beautiful little items, suitable for girls to buy, ...
I found this Xiamen Cat Street by accident. There are many special snacks in the Cat Street, including meat soup and preserved fruit. Cat lovers are most suitable to come here. The Cat Museum is full of things about cats. Cat pillows, cat cushions, cat necklaces, cat earrings, cats hide in small compartments, and you have to pay if you want to pet the cats.
It is right next to Xiamen University, a place where you can drink tea, chat and relax.
The Cat Museum is actually a store that sells cute cat-related gadgets. There are several cats of different breeds in the store, but you have to pay to enter and pet the cats.
Then we went to the Cat Museum, a small shop with a cat theme. There are many cats inside, quite lazy, but they are all locked in small and crowded glass houses against the wall. If you want to go in and pet the cats, it seems that you have to pay 10 yuan first, and there is a limit on the number of people per day. People who want to pet cats as much as they want should be mentally prepared. Haha. Because I was afraid of the cat master who exuded a cold aura, I just looked at it from the outside. In addition to cats, this shop sells all kinds of cat souvenirs. Because there is nothing special and the store is quite crowded. I just bought a few small things and left.
You must not miss the cats. The whole street is full of cats. The Cat Museum also has a variety of small accessories.
Cat Street is only about 100 meters long, but the cat culture that can be seen everywhere still gives this street a unique cultural atmosphere.
It's just average, similar to the Fallen Street, Garbage Street, and Snack Street in other schools. There is a cat-stroking shop that claims to let you stroke a variety of cats for 10 yuan. But I don't like them to stroke cats casually, and some actions are too rude to cats. There are also tourists who make loud noises and hit the glass, which makes a bad impression.
But the cat sculptures and graffiti on the roadside are still very cute.
There are many rare cat breeds in the store. You are not allowed to feed the cats privately. You can take photos with the cats for a fee. As for the accessories and gadgets inside, they are so cute. Anyway, the only thing I wanted to do when I got there was to buy them.
It is near Xiamen University~~ Here on Siming South Road~~ It is a place we wandered around~~ The place is not big, but it is very interesting~~ The biggest feature is this cat museum~~
I don't know if I didn't see it or there wasn't one. I didn't see a single pet store that sold cats. Not to mention cats. They were all stores that sold clothes and made a living. I just walked around. Nothing interesting.
Almost everyone who likes cats will come to check in at this cat museum. It is said to be the first cat museum in China. It displays many cat-related souvenirs, daily necessities, and clothing, which you can pick and buy. However, the store is relatively small overall. I heard that there are dozens of world-famous cats in this cat museum, but I only saw two cats in fact, which was quite disappointing. In addition, you need to pay a certain amount to get in close contact with the cats, but they said that the amount you pay is for rescuing the cats, which is acceptable.