Cat Street is located near Xiamen University West Village. It is a 100-meter-long cat-themed street very close to Xiamen University.
The street is not wide, it is a big uphill road, and cat-themed decorations can be seen everywhere, which is very suitable for taking pictures.
Most of the shops are cat-themed, with all kinds of interesting cat-themed goods. There is also the only cat museum on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
There are more than a dozen cats of various breeds living in the Cat Museum. Their lazy eyes and soft ears make people want to press the shutter.
The overall style of Maojie is fresh and lively. It is recommended to wear brightly colored and casual clothes.
Attractions Location: No. 398 Siming South Road, Siming District, Xiamen City, Fujian Province
Tickets: free
Opening hours:
All day (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: Gulangyu Lijiazhuang Hotel, ginger duck + roasted pork dumplings
Souvenirs: Gulangyu pies, fish bone artworks
Accommodation/Food: Howard Johnson Jimei Lake Hotel, Shacha noodles + earthworm jelly
Souvenirs: Jiageng style cultural creations, lacquer thread sculptures
Accommodation/Food: Hyatt Regency Wuyuan Bay, Oyster Omelette + Peanut Soup
Souvenirs: Shell wind chimes, dried mangoes
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
People often have no resistance to cute things.
I heard there was a cute cat street full of cat elements, and my wife was eager to go there.
Can't wait to come.
Cat Street is shorter than expected, estimated to be only 200 to 300 meters
It is long and more like an alley, not wide and with few shops.
There are fewer cat elements than expected, except for a few bottles of cat
Besides the cat statues, there are only a few cat murals.
The cat museum is also quite small, and you have to pay to enter the second floor.
Go; on one side of the first floor is the cat room, where there are several cats
Mi, through the transparent glass, you can see the person lying on the chair or
Cats resting on the ground; in addition, there are various cat elements
Vegetarian products.
In general, Cat Street is worth a visit, but don't expect it to be...
Don't have too high expectations and don't set aside too much time. More than an hour is enough for taking photos.
Take the bus to Xiamen University of Technology, and then walk a few steps to Maozai Street, a narrow street between residential buildings.
As a dog, I don't have much feeling for cats, so I went in just to watch the fun. I also felt sympathy for those cats that were locked in the cabinets while people outside were taking pictures with flash lights. These ignorant and stupid humans, haha.
Because the street is very short, it took less than 30 minutes to walk around. It was shorter than expected.
I used to think that there was a whole street of cats here, and when I walked into Cat Street, I was still looking for cats everywhere. However, Cat Street is actually just a neighborhood with cat-themed culture. There is only one cat museum with cats. There are many kinds of cats in an isolated room for tourists to watch. The very strange thing is that you can pay to "obey the order" to enter the room and spend half an hour with the cats. However, while you are looking at the cats, others are looking at you... The rest are cat-themed souvenirs
😼Xiamen Cat Museum | Come to Dingaozi Cat Street to find cats! (Love Bee)
📍The Cat Museum in Xiamen is actually a small alley
🚦Take bus No. 29, No. 857, No. 122🚌 and get off at the Overseas Chinese Museum stop
🙀If you just come here to pet cats, you will be a little disappointed, because the main selling point here is cat culture.
🚄There is a cat train in the museum, with many cats to watch and take pictures. You need to buy a ticket to enter the glass house.
😾I didn’t go in because I felt the space was too small. If I wanted to pet cats, I think it’s better to go to a cat cafe.
👌But the cat peripheral products here are very good, the price is also affordable, and there is a wide selection
📷It is also suitable for girls to take photos, and you can also do some hand-made
The whole street is decorated in a Japanese style. The alley is not big, but you can spend an hour strolling there.
If you are a tourist, you can buy souvenirs
In short, it is suitable for cat lovers (love bee)
Dingaozi Cat Street is actually a small street with cats as the theme. It is close to Daxue Road and Shapowei. There is nothing to visit in Dingaozi Cat Street except the cat museum. It is a very small space. There is a graffiti wall with cats as the theme. You can take a photo.
There were still a lot of people, and you had to wait to take pictures. Apart from the cat murals, it was no different from an ordinary pedestrian street. At the entrance of the Cat Museum, I met an old man selling handmade bags (the old man in the picture). Their prices were a bit expensive (10 yuan for a small one, 25 yuan for a big one). There was also a grandmother selling handmade bags outside, and the big one was only 15 yuan.
Cat Street is very close to Xiamen University. It is the art of old Xiamen. In addition to some old shops opened by residents themselves, there are also art shops selling small gadgets.
The weather was good, the sun was shining through the wires of the buildings, and swaying in the old streets and residential areas surrounded by cat graffiti walls. Suddenly, I thought...
It’s not a waste to spend time in such harmony and tranquility🌸
Because of the Cat Museum, the entire Dingaozai Street is filled with various cat elements. Paintings, sculptures, graffiti and other art works with cat images can be seen everywhere. Although many of them are no longer perfect after going through ups and downs, there are still many citizens and tourists who come here to take pictures. However, if you really like cats, you can still go to the most important cat museum here to learn about and get close to cats.
This is a small alley with cats as the theme, exuding a cute atmosphere everywhere. From the entrance gate to the walls inside, from the telephone poles to the mailboxes, there are cat graffiti painted here, full of a strong literary atmosphere. There is also a cat museum in Cat Street, which has a wide range of cat peripherals~
In fact, Cat Street is not long, but after some decoration, it becomes very charming. It is a great place for taking photos.
This is a small street famous for its cats.
The whole street is about 1000 meters long. It is full of various cat portraits.
Among them is a cat shop, which is the most iconic shop on the whole street.
Various cat accessories and paintings are sold inside.
You can also pet the cat.
Although it costs money to let the cat play with you.
Overall Cat Street is really cute.
Not far from Shapowei is Cat Street, which is very cute all the way. But it is probably for tourists to take photos and check in. I didn’t see a single cat after the whole walk.
I came here after lunch because it was so hot. There were many cat-related things in several small shops. They were not cheap but not expensive either. It was okay for girls to come here, but boys would definitely think that this place was nothing fun.
This street is not long, near the World Trade Center and Shapowei. The whole street looks quite urban, a little shabby and has a sense of history. There is a cat museum when you first enter the street, but we didn't go in because we didn't have enough time to take a bus, so we just walked down the street.
There are many graffiti and figurines of cats on the Internet, after all, the theme is cats. However, wherever there is a cat element, there will be a group of young literary youths waiting to take pictures. However, what you can see from their photos is art. If you zoom in, you can see some ordinary scenery. So I suddenly thought that it is too simple for a city to build a small attraction. For example, in Fuzhou, you can choose a small street and add some specific elements. Over time, it will become an Internet celebrity.
In addition to the cat element, there is a lot to eat here. It is the first time I have eaten Fuding meat slices, but the taste needs to be improved; the other is the four-fruit soup. I have never eaten such a soup with various ingredients added together, but I don’t like the added tangerine peel. There are many stores selling it, and it is cheap at 6 yuan per serving.
I personally feel that it is a fairly average attraction. There are a few cat sculptures at the intersection, but there are no cats on the entire street, except for a few in the cat museum. I feel that the cat theme is not very strong.
Suitable for taking photos and checking in. This street is endowed with many cat elements. The walls of the commercial street, the electric poles, and even the doors and windows of the snack bars are all painted with colorful graffiti, all of which are cartoon images of cats. The whole street is not long, and it is not an exaggeration to say that you can see the end at a glance, but it takes about half an hour to walk and take photos. However, I didn't see a single kitten during all the walking and taking photos.
I came to Dingaozai Cat Street, which is not far from Xiamen University. The colors of the whole street are very outstanding, which is very suitable for taking pictures. Unfortunately, it was rainy and I had to pay a lot of discounts. This street scene has a bit of the flavor of Ghibli. Basically, I just strolled around and took some check-in photos.
Friends who like cats should not miss this place. There are cat paintings and dolls. It is a good place to take pictures.
However, there are a lot of people going there on May Day. Friends who plan to go there during the holidays should be mentally prepared.
A popular check-in spot, a small alley suitable for taking photos. There are various cat sculptures and a cat museum where you can pet cats.
It's a very small street, really too small😓... For people who don't like cats, this internet celebrity street is not very interesting...😂
This alley is located near Shapowei and Xiamen University. It is very unique. If you have a trip nearby, it is recommended to take a walk.
When I went there, it was very run-down and everything was being repaired. I don't know if I had found the wrong place, and I didn't find the internet celebrity guy selling small bags.
If you like cats, don't miss it. Nothing more to say, haha
I went to Cat Street on Tuesday at noon. There were no girls or cats. The only interesting thing was passing by a primary school playground and watching the children having physical education class.
A popular tourist attraction, there is a cat-themed museum.
Actually, there is nothing special about this street. There are only some graffiti and a cat museum. You can visit it if you pass by. There is no need to make a special trip. There are many tourists and there is not a single cat on the street.
A paradise for cat lovers and photographers! There are all kinds of cats everywhere, and the colors are bright and beautiful to take pictures. Xiamen is such an artistic and petty bourgeoisie place that makes people reluctant to leave once they come here.
If you like cats, you can go there to pet cats. This street is not very long, but its feature is that it is covered with various cat graffiti along the street. It is a paradise for cat lovers. First of all, there are cat street rice balls, which have sufficient ingredients and are delicious. Let's talk about mochi, which has peanut and sesame flavors, soft and sticky, 10 yuan for 5 pieces, which is a good price. There are also coconut cakes, which are very fragrant.
The wall paintings and cat sculptures are distinctive. The vibrant colors bring out the vitality, and the cats' tenderness adds a touch of charm. Many of them are must-see places to check in and take photos, leaving cat prints on Cat Street.
Although it is called Cat Street, I didn’t actually see any cats. It is just a small street with various cat graffiti everywhere, which is very suitable for taking pictures.
I just walked into a small shop and found all the little things they sold were so cute.
After entering Cat Street, I saw a few cats. The cats ignored the world and were all sleeping.
Cat Street is so cute, it is definitely a world for cat lovers. The whole street is quite short and you can probably walk around it in about 10 minutes.
This cat street is not long, and there are cat statues in every corner of the street. Each one is very cute, beautiful and unique! I like it, it is a bit like the Japanese style!
Overall, Cat Street is a bit disappointing. You need to look carefully for cat-related graffiti, and there is nothing much besides a few graffiti. The street is short and messy, and motorcycles are driving around at random. If you are passing by, you can come and have a look, but I personally don't think it's worth coming here specifically.
From the entrance to the exit of Cat Street, there are murals of various cats in bright colors. There are many cartoon cat sculptures on both sides of the street, which are very suitable for taking pictures.
This street is endowed with many cat elements. The walls of the commercial street, telephone poles and even the doors or window sills of snack bars are all painted with colorful graffiti, all of which are cartoon images of cats. The whole street is not long, and it is not an exaggeration to say that you can see the end at a glance, but it still takes about half an hour to walk around and take pictures.
Cat Street is really small and I can finish the tour in 10 minutes. I like their creativity.
There is a street with cat culture as its theme next to Xiamen University of Technology. We went there for the handmade glutinous rice cakes. They were sold out that night, but we queued up again at noon the next day. They were delicious.
Cat Street is not far from Nanputuo Temple and the northwest gate of Xiamen University. Entering from the north entrance of the alley, you will see many cat elements along the way, such as sculptures, graffiti, cat paw signs, etc., but they are only concentrated in the northern half of the alley. If you continue walking south, there will be no more cat elements.
It is a very short old street. There are cat murals from the entrance to the exit. There is a cat museum at the entrance. The cat museum is a shop selling cat-shaped souvenirs. After walking out of Cat Street, Xiamen University is on the left and Shapowei is on the right. I just took a quick look. I prefer lively cats.
Young ladies will probably like it more, hehe. As soon as I arrived at a small shop on the right side of Cat Street, I saw "groups" of cute cats.
A whole street of graffiti, followed by the little sister, full of love, healing and fresh!
The streetscape of Cat Street is very beautiful. The entire street centered on the "Cat Museum" is full of cat-related elements! There are graffiti about cats on every wall, and even the doors and windows of every store, street lights, and trash cans are full of cat culture. I want to take a photo with every "cat" on the street~~
Cat Street is a very short street with all kinds of things related to cats, which is very girly.
There aren’t many kittens on Cat Street, just paintings on the walls and an occasional cat in a coffee shop.
There is a cat museum on a very small street, and there are some hand-painted cat elements. It is not recommended for those who are not cat lovers.
This was a bit disappointing. I thought it would be like the Monkey Cave in Jiufen, Taiwan, with cats everywhere. But it turned out to be a cat museum with only a few cats. I guess it later became a place dedicated to selling cat stuff! A bit disappointed!
To be honest, there is nothing much to see in Cat Street. It is quite small and can be visited in just over ten minutes. If you really like cats and want to pet them, you might consider going to a cat cafe.
I thought I could walk until dark, but it turned out to be a very short street. It took me only 10 minutes to walk through it. It's pretty useless.
Not far from Xiamen University is Dingaozai Cat Street, a small place that is crowded with tourists.
Unfortunately, we didn’t encounter any cats to pet on Cat Street.
In fact, Cat Street was an ordinary alley before. After a lot of graffiti and creative statues by cat-loving artists, plus cat-themed shops on both sides of the alley, this alley has become a very good business card for Xiamen tourism. For those who like cute pets and taking photos, this is a must-visit place.
It's just a small area, and it's full of people selling things. It's very commercial! If you go there specifically, it's not recommended!
So many cute cats, hahaha~~~~~~
This is a small street with cats as the theme. There are no cats for sale. The people who come here are probably cat lovers~~
When we got here, we saw people queuing up again.
However, the prices in many small restaurants are still very good.
A dozen yuan can fill you up~~
After getting off the bus, Dingaozai Cat Street is right at the door. It is very easy to find. The street is not very long and it feels like you can see the end at a glance. However, there are still a lot of people here because it is very close to Xiamen University. It is also a place for Xiamen University students to hang out. There are graffiti and ornaments with cat elements everywhere.
A fat cat sleeping soundly
Fortunately, this 100-meter-long alley is full of surprises, so you can take a walk or stroll around in your spare time.
The tumbler lucky cat I bought from that cat shop is very cute.
In fact, it is really a very small and short street 😂 I just took a few pictures, and then ran to the main road to eat snacks... Hahahaha, mainly because there were still roads being repaired nearby, and it was a bit smoky. I took a few pictures at the Cat Museum, where there were many cats 🐈 and the surrounding area was very cute. You can also interact with the cats in the museum. It seems to be 25 yuan, I don’t remember... But there are only 30 places available every day, so students who want to go in must go early~ The attraction feels really small, and the snacks taste pretty good 😂
The street is not long, but it is full of cat elements along the way, as if you have entered a two-dimensional world. You can see cat-themed ornaments everywhere, graffiti of cats in different styles on the walls, cute cat portraits on the ground, and even colorful paintings of cats on the telephone poles. Walking into the narrow and shabby alleys of Cat Street, you will find the only cat museum in the country.
There is a cat museum near Xiamen University. Because of this museum, many cat-themed shops and cat-themed decorations have appeared on the street where it is located, making it a must-visit photo spot for young girls. A 100-meter-long street full of Japanese cat elements can be seen everywhere, cat statues in various postures, colorful cat graffiti walls... Coming here, you will have the illusion of being in Pai County. The shabby scenes visible to the naked eye are so colorful after being captured by the camera.
This is a paradise for cat lovers. Not only can you pet cats here, but there are also many hidden treasures waiting for you to discover. In the pictures, I specifically introduced six stores with cats, so I won’t go into details here! I really don’t want to leave. I really want to take them all home! I guess the cat owners will chase me!
Cat Street is smaller than expected. There are cats everywhere, cat accessories, wall paintings, etc. It is a must-see spot for Internet celebrities to check in. There are so many people.
After getting off the bus, I had to walk a distance to the Petronas Twin Towers. I accidentally passed by Cat Street. I really don’t recommend this place. It’s a very small place and there’s nothing special.
There were just a few houses and shops (I'm telling the truth) and I wasn't very interested, so I took a few photos and left.
The cats here are quite "pitiful". They are basically in the small shop, for people who eat there to see and play with...
It’s indeed more beautiful at night than during the day, with all kinds of cats. I really want to make my home so cute!
Cat Street is really small, with only a few places to see. Plus, the road is under construction, which affects the viewing experience. We left when we saw that there were too many people.
Running here to check in is probably what every cat lover will do.
A cat-themed street, cute cat figurines and cat-themed stores are all good news for cat lovers.
Cat Street is an alley of more than 100 meters, very distinctive. There are all kinds of delicious snacks, such as four-fruit soup and the delicious sesame seed cake (I think it's called this). It's super good. I saw in the guide that the rice rolls are delicious, but there are too many tourists during the National Day holiday, so I can't get a queue at all. There are many interesting shops, very beautiful, and the small accessories I buy are also exquisite and cute, but they are so expensive. It will be cheaper to buy them in Shapowei. The Cat Museum in Cat Street is a small resort for shit shovelers. There are really many cute cat accessories, bags, etc., and there are also several high-ranking cat adults on display. Cat Street is very close to Xiamen University. It is a must-have place for all literary and cute fairies to check in. The photos taken are really good-looking~ However, you don’t need to plan to play for too long. At most 1.5 hours is enough (I am already very slow, and I only played for 1 hour and ate snacks) Hehe, it’s a good place. Little fairies come to play, remember to put on beautiful makeup and wear cute and naughty clothes.
Right next to Xiamen University, the street is relatively short and has many unique shops. The Cat Museum is highly recommended. It is a cat-themed street. There is not a single cat on the street. The cats are in the Cat Museum. It is free to take pictures through the glass. If you want to get in close contact with the cats, you will be charged. The street is not wide and is a big uphill road. Decorations with cat elements can be seen everywhere, which is very suitable for taking pictures. It only takes about half an hour to walk around. If you want to eat, I recommend the Cat Street Rice Balls.
This short 100-meter alley is filled with cat elements in various ways. The cute Cat Street is full of cat elements. There are cat sculptures and cat graffiti walls on the corners. The Cat Street itself is not big and can be visited in 20 minutes at most. But for many people, they come here just to take pictures, so they have to set aside an hour.
Dingaozi Cat Street is a 100-meter-long cat-themed pedestrian street. There are several porcelain cat statues, a cat graffiti wall, and a cat museum at the entrance of the cat street. Cat elements and cat products can be seen everywhere, which is very suitable for taking photos and is suitable for both daytime and nighttime visits.
Walking along Cat Street, you will meet students from Xiamen University who are looking for food. They are full of youth, singing and laughing. It seems that you can meet your former self inadvertently.
There are fewer photo spots, but it’s not bad.
♡Meow🐱Woo~~~
It is close to Nanputuo Temple and Xiamen University, and next to an old residential area. The so-called Cat Street is actually a 300-meter-long street with few shops that can leave an impression. It seems to be mainly a gimmick. In order to create a cat theme, there are some graffiti and sculptures. On the contrary, the traditional snacks of the old shops in the residential area are very attractive.
I think cat lovers will like this place, but I don't feel the same way.
For cat lovers, Dingaozi Cat Street is like the Garden of Eden. Dingaozi is a small street next to Xiamen University. Originally, many fishermen lived there, and cats were fed with fish. Later, it became Cat Street. It is no exaggeration to say that the whole alley has become lively and beautiful because of graffiti! There are also various small shops with petty bourgeoisie style on Cat Street. The old Xiamen life atmosphere and fashionable vitality are intertwined and integrated. Time seems to slow down, and comfort and comfort are everywhere.
The super cute Cat Street that makes girls' hearts burst. It is called Cat Street, but it is not a street with many cats. It is endowed with many cat elements. The walls, telephone poles and even the doors or windowsills of snack shops are painted with colorful cartoon graffiti of various cat breeds, making it a very creative and distinctive street. Dingaozi Cat Street is close to Xiamen University. If the whole street is really full of live cats, it is estimated that such a beautiful place as Xiamen University will be occupied by them and become a cat kingdom~
In fact, the entire Cat Street is mainly an art district, with snacks and small gadgets for sale. There are some very cute cat landscapes on the street with various styles. You can count hundreds of cats on the whole street. If you take pictures from the beginning to the end of the street, you can collect a large pile of cats.
Cat lovers are so excited that they can't control themselves here. They want to take pictures in every corner. Don't come to Cat Street too early, because most of the shops here will not open until around noon. It's not suitable to come at night. The cute cat graffiti here will not be cute if you take pictures at night. It's best to go near lunch time, because most of the places are small alleys, which are artistic and not sunny.
Dingaozi Cat Street, a must-visit place for art and culture in Xiamen
Maojie is located in a small alley between residents' homes, very close to Xiamen University. It takes only 5 minutes to walk from the west gate of Xiamen University to Maojie.
A small street with cats as its theme. There are many sculptures with cat patterns on the whole street and many graffiti on the walls. It is a great place to take photos and check in!
In addition to its literary and cute appearance, Cat Street is also a food street that brings together flavors from all over the world. There are many special snacks and cafes. It is a nice place to walk around and eat!
Girlfriends and couples can take some photos on Cat Street. The street is very short and it is enough to spend an hour to walk around it.
Recommended B&B: Xiamen HiAir B&B
The location of the B&B is quiet in a busy city, without the noise of vehicles and the smell of cooking fumes. You can walk to the snack street and the beach. The surrounding attractions include Ring Island Road, Xiamen University, Shapowei, Zhongshan Road, Cat Street, etc. It is very convenient for travel, which is also an important reason why I chose this place.
The room is very clean, the furniture and decorations are very warm, and the embellishment of green plants makes it quite romantic. It is equipped with high-definition projector equipment. When you come back at night to watch a movie, you can see the scenery through the large French windows.
I hope I can come to Xiamen again with the one I love next time to enjoy the good times!