WANG ZHUANG A MI SEAFOOD STALL
Fuzhou North Railway Station AreaAU$27BarbequePrime location
No. 10 of Local Restaurants in FuzhouReason:A culinary showcase of Fuzhou, featuring freshly prepared seafood delicacies with indescribably exquisite flavors.
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There are many kinds of seafood, all caught and killed freshly, the dishes are generous in portion and taste authentic.
"Fuzhou is definitely the most underrated hidden gem city in the Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai region! 🌿 The streets are lined with century-old banyan trees, keeping you cooler than air conditioning. The 5-yuan pot-side hot pot is so delicious, and there's even a secret Tulou (earth building) scene from "Big Fish and Begonia"... A Fujian native shares this heartfelt tip: "This is how to avoid disappointment!"✨ 🚗 Transportation Tips ✔️ High-speed rail goes directly to "Fuzhou Station," allowing you to explore all the city attractions and the subway (download "eFuzhou" and scan the QR code to ride). ✔️ Going to Pingtan Island to see the Blue Tears? Rent an electric scooter for 80 yuan a day. The ring road around the island is breathtaking.🛵 🌿 [Must-See Experience] 1️⃣ Hidden Gems in Three Lanes and Seven Alleys 👉 Don't just explore the main streets! Admission to the Lin Juemin and Bing Xin Residences in the side alley is free 🆓, and the Tongli Meat-Boiled Swallows across from the Giving Tree are bursting with juicy goodness 💦 🎯 Location: Dongbai Center's 10th-floor observation deck, overlooking the entire Ming and Qing dynasty architectural complex 🏯 2️⃣ Yantai Mountain's Artistic Rush 🌟 Fuzhou's version of Gulangyu Island! Red-brick churches and internet-famous boutiques. We recommend McCafe's second-floor location for photos of the Minjiang River sunset 🌇 🍧 Must-try: Park Road Sweet Soup (four-fruit soup with taro paste, 8 yuan per person) 3️⃣ Pingtan Island Day Cruise 💧 April-June: Blue Tears Season! Rent a fishing boat for night fishing in Beigang Village (approximately 150 yuan per person) 📸 Instagram-worthy Fengchetian Highway, designated the "Beibu Gulf Ecological Corridor" 🍜 [Indigenous Food Map] 🔥 Breakfast Spots ▪️ Lao Fuzhou (Daming Road): Buddha Jumps Over the Wall with Lobster, 38 yuan, with a soup base simmered for 8 hours! ▪️ Meiyabo Peanut Soup: Taro paste + lotus root cake = 5 yuan sweet treat 🌶️ Midnight Snack King ▪️ Wangzhuang Ami Food Stall: Lychee meat + stir-fried crispy broth, 60 yuan per person for a filling meal ▪️ Dadao Beef: Beef soup with xiaolongbao, a late-night comfort food ☁️ 💡 Scam Prevention Tips ⚠️ Don't buy the "jasmine tea" recommended by taxi drivers! Go to the Chunlun Tea store instead. ⚠️ The night view of Shangxiahang is 10 times more beautiful than the day! Go after the lights come on at 7:30 PM 🎁 Souvenir Ceiling ▫️ Baibingyuan: Imperial Pastry/Taro Pastry (chain store guaranteed) ▫️ Dried Olives: Try before you buy, recommend the time-honored "Great World" brand 📸 Data Password ✅ Instagram post: "In Fuzhou, I found the perfect way to enjoy a slow life~🌳" "Which Fuzhou delicacy do you want to try the most? I'll test it for you!" "Who says Fujian only has Xiamen? Fuzhou, the 'Blessed City', even the air smells like jasmine! 💐 Hurry up and @ your dining companion, we're leaving in three days!"
1. Core Accommodation: Meixiyueshe · Governor's Residence Located at No. 49, Taxiang, Sanfang Qixiang, the hotel is a converted historic residence from the former residence of Wang Youling, a Qing Dynasty governor. The whitewashed, gray-tiled courtyard exudes a traditional charm, and public areas offer opportunities for tea, calligraphy, and photography. It's just 50 meters from Exit C of Dongjiekou Subway Station, within walking distance of Daming Food Street and the Dongjiekou shopping district, and a 15-minute drive from Fuzhou Railway Station, making travel extremely convenient. Retaining the charm of the historic residence, the guest rooms feature soft bedding, smart amenities, and some rooms include tea sets. The hotel also provides attentive service, including makeup remover oil and facial masks at the front desk. Pets are welcome (prior consultation required), and family-friendly amenities are available. Breakfast includes freshly cooked fish balls and other Fuzhou specialties. Complimentary afternoon tea and 24-hour coffee are also available. Hanfu enthusiasts can enjoy the Hanfu set menu. Day 2 and 3 Itinerary Day 1: Explore the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys • Morning: Walk a 2-minute walk from the hotel to the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. Visit the Lin Zexu Memorial Hall (reservations are free) and the Little Yellow Tower (20 yuan). See cork paintings at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo. • Lunch: Enjoy Tongli meat dumplings and Yonghe fish balls, washed down with Tangmo tea. • Afternoon: Visit the Maritime Silk Road Museum in Wenrufang and the bookstore next to Bing Xin's former residence. In the evening, listen to storytelling at Guanglu Yintai. • Evening: Try Houjie Laohua (Chinese slang for "laohua"), stroll through the nightscape of Nanhou Street with jasmine flower bracelets, and then enjoy ice rice and grilled oysters at Daming Food Street. Day 2: Exploring the Mountains, Rivers, and Culture • Morning: Take the subway and then the bus to Gushan Mountain. Hike or take the cable car (50 yuan one-way) to the mountain. Visit Yongquan Temple and enjoy some vegetarian noodles. • Lunch: Go to Lao Fuzhou (Doudong Branch) and order lychee meat and stir-fried crispy fritters, 80 yuan per person. • Afternoon: Visit Fuzhou West Lake Park (free) and stop by the Fujian Museum. • Evening: Take the subway to Daoshan Road Station, board a boat for a Minjiang River cruise (approximately 98 yuan per person), and enjoy a light show on both sides of the river. Day 3: A Final Tour of Cultural and Artistic Scenery • Morning: Take the subway to Shangxiahang, visit the Santong Bridge and the Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall, and enjoy a light meal at the Zheng Chunfa Buddha Jumps Over the Wall Cultural Center. • Lunch: Enjoy Yejia Peanut Soup with Fried Dough Sticks or visit Meiyabo Peanut Soup. • Afternoon: Take the subway to Yantai Mountain, visit the Consulate Building on Lequn Road and the century-old ginkgo trees, relax at the 1910 Cafe in Fuyuanli, and watch the sunset in the evening. III. Practical Tips 1. Transportation: Get a "Fuzhou Electronic Metro Card" through Alipay and use the bus for long distances. 2. Tickets: Reservations are required at least one day in advance for memorial halls. Tickets are also required for the Xiaohuanglou and Gushan cable cars. 3. Food: For Fujian cuisine, try Lao Fuzhou and Juchunyuan. For seafood, try Wangzhuang Ami Food Stall. 4. Clothing: Wear flat shoes as there are many steps on Yantai Mountain and Gushan Mountain. Bring an umbrella from April to June and wear sunscreen in the summer.
Fuzhou In-Depth Travel Guide | Stay at Meiyuexishe and Unlock the Ancient Charm and Vibrant Scenery of Fuzhou I. Core Accommodation: Meiyuexishe · Governor's Residence The hotel's location is a prime Fuzhou travel destination. Located at 49 Taxiang Lane in the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys scenic area, it was formerly the residence of Wang Youling, the Qing Dynasty Governor. Renovated from an ancient house, the courtyard, with its white walls and gray tiles, exudes a rich Fujian charm. Common areas offer opportunities for playing chess, practicing calligraphy, and gathering around for tea, creating stunning photos of ancient charm. The hotel's location is particularly advantageous, just 50 meters from Exit C of Dongjiekou Subway Station (Lines 1-4). It's within walking distance of Daming Food Street and the Dongjiekou shopping district, and a mere 15-minute drive from Fuzhou Railway Station, providing convenient access to dining, entertainment, and travel. The guest rooms retain the charm of the historic house while offering modern comforts. They feature soft, skin-friendly bedding, smart lighting, electric curtains, and other amenities. Some rooms also include tea sets and tea leaves, offering views of the historic rooftops. Service is meticulously detailed, with a 24-hour butler on call. The front desk stocks daily necessities like makeup remover and facial masks. Families with children receive slippers and toothbrushes, and pets are even welcome (with prior consultation). The dining experience is even more captivating. Breakfast offers Fuzhou specialties like freshly cooked fish ball soup, which varies daily. Complimentary afternoon tea and 24-hour freshly ground coffee are also available. Hanfu enthusiasts can also enjoy a special Hanfu set menu. Two- and Three-Day Itinerary Day 1: Explore the Ancient Areas of Sanfang and Qixiang • Morning: Visit the Alleys Walk a two-minute walk from the hotel into Sanfang and Qixiang. Continue along the main axis of Nanhou Street. First, visit the Lin Zexu Memorial Hall (free, reservations required) to learn about the history of the Humen Opium War among its red brick walls. Then, explore the Little Yellow Tower in Huangxiang. A 20-yuan ticket allows you to admire the Suzhou garden-style waterside pavilions. At the Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo Garden, you can touch cork paintings and learn to cut the Chinese character "Fu." • Noon: Enjoy Intangible Cultural Heritage Lunch in the alleys: Enjoy the smooth and tender original meat dumplings at Tongli Meat Dumplings, especially with the hot and sour soup. Enjoy the juicy and filling eel dumplings at Yonghe Fish Balls. Finish with a cup of Tangmo Tea's Muli Fu for a refreshing and refreshing break. • Afternoon: Savor the Ancient Charm Visit the Maritime Silk Road Cultural Relics Museum in Wenrufang to avoid the crowds. Browse ancient books and get your Fangxiang seals stamped at the Useless Space Bookstore next to Bing Xin's former residence. In the evening, listen to a storytelling performance under the banyan trees at Guanglu Yintai, where you might encounter an impromptu performance by a veteran artist. • Evening: Fireworks Night Market For dinner, enjoy the Back Street Laohua in Yadao Lane. The bone marrow soup with fried dough sticks will make your eyebrows drop. Afterward, grab a 3 yuan jasmine bracelet and explore the night scene of Nanhou Street. Then, head to Daming Food Street to try ice rice and grilled oysters and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Fuzhou. Day 2: Exploring the Landscapes and Culture • Morning: Ascend Gushan Mountain Take the subway and then the bus to Gushan Mountain. Hike the mountain trail to admire cliff carvings such as "Drinking Water Rock" and "Heavenly Wind and Sea Waves." If you're feeling less energetic, take the cable car (50 yuan one-way). After reaching the summit, visit the thousand-year-old Yongquan Temple, where incense burns amidst its red walls and yellow tiles. Enjoy a bowl of fragrant vegetarian noodles in the dining hall. • Lunch: Fujian Cuisine Dinner After descending the mountain, head straight to Lao Fuzhou (Doudong Branch). Order the sweet and sour lychee meat and the tender and fragrant stir-fried double-crust (kidney and jellyfish). For 80 yuan per person, enjoy authentic Fujian cuisine. • Afternoon: West Lake Stroll Take a 10-minute taxi ride to Fuzhou West Lake Park. Stroll along the lakeside and experience the poetic beauty of "mist and rain are better, but clear skies are even better." Admission is free and a favorite leisure spot for locals. You can also visit the Fujian Museum along the way to see unique local artifacts. • Evening: Minjiang River Night Cruise Take the subway to Daoshan Road Station and walk to the boat (approximately 98 yuan per person). Enjoy the view from the upper terrace of the Liberation Bridge ablaze with lights. The buildings on both sides of the Minjiang River transform into a dazzling light show, and the evening breeze is particularly pleasant. Day 3: A Final Tour of Cultural and Artistic Experiences • Morning: Explore the Past in Shangxiahang Take Metro Line 1 and transfer to Line 2 to Dadao Station. Walk to the Shangxiahang Historical and Cultural District. Visit the Chinese-Western guild halls along Santong Bridge and Xing'an Bridge. Learn more about Fuzhou culture at the Fuzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall. Sample a simple version of the essence of Fujian cuisine at the Zheng Chunfa Buddha Jumps Over the Wall Cultural Center. • Lunch: Enjoy Traditional Cuisine Try the soft and sweet Ye Family Peanut Soup with fried dough sticks, a classic. Or visit Meiyabo Peanut Soup Shop for a taste of the charming traditional snack. • Afternoon: Stroll through Yantai Mountain Take Metro Line 2 to Shangteng Station. Explore the "International Architecture" of Yantai Mountain. The Gothic spire of the British Consulate on Lequn Road and the century-old ginkgo trees (stunning in autumn) are both photo-worthy. Relax in the century-old villa of the Fuyuanli 1910 Café. End the evening by watching the sunset from the observation deck. III. Practical Tips 1. Transportation: Use Alipay to get a "Fuzhou Electronic Metro Card" and scan the QR code to ride. The subway generally covers most scenic spots, while longer distances like Gushan can be combined with public transportation. 2. Tickets: Admission to the main streets of Sanfang Qixiang and West Lake Park is free. Tickets are required for Xiaohuanglou and the Gushan Cable Car. Reservations for memorial halls should be made on the official platform at least one day in advance. 3. Food: For Fujian cuisine, we recommend Lao Fuzhou Xuji and Juchunyuan (the Buddha Jumps Over the Wall is a must-try). For seafood, try Wangzhuang Ami Food Stall. For snacks, stick to the traditional restaurants in Sanfang Qixiang. 4. Clothing: Yantai Mountain and Gushan Mountain have many steps, so flat shoes are recommended. Bring an umbrella for rainy weather from April to June. Be sure to use sunscreen in the summer, and bring a light jacket in the spring and autumn.
Fuzhou locals can't stand it anymore! 😤 Every time I see tourists buying overpriced local specialties at scenic spots, I get so pissed! This time, I pulled out my incredibly detailed travel guide from September to November, perfect for all your dining, entertainment, and fun needs. 👇 🌟[Three-Day Itinerary] DAY 1: Ancient Charm and Cultural Route Morning: 🚇 Visit Lin Juemin's Former Residence at "Three Lanes and Seven Alleys" and take photos of the deserted Huangxiang alleyway. Noon: 🍜 Enjoy a bowl of meat dumplings and Yonghe fish balls at "Tongli Meat Dumplings." Afternoon: 🛕 Take photos of Song Dynasty lychees at the red-walled pagoda at "Xichan Temple." Enjoy a light vegetarian meal. Evening: 🌇 Wait for the sunset at an old-style coffee shop in "Yantai Mountain." Enjoy the artistic atmosphere. DAY 2: Natural Riverside Route Morning: 🌲 Fuzhou National Forest Park: See the Millennium Cryptomeria japonica and the Birdsong Forest. Noon: 🚢Mawei Shipbuilding Cultural Scenic Area: Learn about the history of the shipbuilding administration through a guided tour. Evening: 🌉Heart of the Minjiang River: See a light show and enjoy a night cruise on the Minjiang River (book your tickets in advance!). DAY 3: Relaxing City Walk. Morning: 🛶Explore the antique shops and enjoy pot-side hot pot at Shangxiahang. Afternoon: 🏞Take a boat ride on the "Water Elevator" at West Lake Park. Evening: 🍢Wangzhuang Ami Food Stall: Enjoy a late-night snack of lychee meat and laohua at Wangzhuang Ami Food Stall. 🍜[Food Hot List·Time-Honored Brands] ✅ Tongli Meat Dumplings: The meat dumpling skin is bouncy and juicy, and the fish ball soup is incredibly delicious! ✅ Zhuzifang Pork Knuckle: Braised until it falls off the bone, the sauce-flavored rice is incredible! ✅ Meiyabo Peanut Soup: Soft and glutinous peanuts and taro balls, a sweet treat for those who love sweets! ✅ Erlongbo Yuanxiao: Juicy pork filling, Taipingyan (Tai Ping Yan) with a wonderful meaning~ ⚠️[Avoid Pitfalls] ❗️Don't buy the local specialties on the main streets of Sanfang Qixiang; the old-fashioned shops in the alleys are more authentic. ❗️Stop buying illegal boats along the Minjiang River; safety first! ❗️Dress appropriately at Xichan Temple; shorts and exposed shoulders are not allowed. ❗️Most exhibition halls are closed on Mondays, so check opening hours in advance! 🏠[Accommodation Recommendations] Stay near Dongjiekou/Dadao Station on Metro Line 1. It's convenient to everything and surrounded by delicious food! From September to November, Fuzhou is neither too hot nor too cold, perfect for shopping, eating, and taking photos! Follow this guide and you're guaranteed to be featured on your social media 🤩 #Ruge'sJourney #FuzhouTravel #FuzhouFood #FuzhouCheck-In #FuzhouCheck-In