Fuzhou Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Pingtan Island Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Not abroad, but a stunning domestic island, a must-visit in a lifetime!!!
Not abroad, but a stunning domestic island, a must-visit in a lifetime!!!
Pingtan Island, also known as Haishan. It is the largest island in Fujian Province, the fifth largest island in China.
If you also like island travel, then you must come to Pingtan,
The romantic sea windmill, the charming sunrise and sunset are staged in turn, the winding island road and the rocky beach are interesting, the romance of nature is all here.
Destination: Pingtan Island, Fujian
Driving: Self-driving positioning "Pingtan County"
Transportation: Landing "Fuzhou" choose to rent a car or public bus
Nature is the best colorist | Pingtan really went crazy
Who understands!! Pingtan can really be beautiful to speechlessness😭, the weather was just right for those few days, really screaming every day!
Everyone says, don't go to Pingtan in November, but after experiencing it personally, except for not being able to go to sea, the wind is a bit big, taking pictures📷 or normal play is no problem, ✨✨The key is that there are few people, no need to grab the machine
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📸Photo location:
p1: Beigang Village (There is nothing good to shoot in the village, you can go a little further, there is a seaside wetland, there are many cows and sheep on it, the combination of the sea and the grassland, super film)
p2-p4: Changjiang Ao Sunset (11🈷️Sunset time: 5:00-5:40)
p5-p6: Peace Village Sunset (Stay for a long time, you must see, I was really moved to tears, from sunset to twilight, too romantic💗)
p7: Fairy Tale Town S Bay (On a road to the F3 viewing platform, you can see the distant sea and church⛪️)
p8-p9: F3 viewing platform
p10: F1 viewing platform
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💡Play small tips:
1⃣️There are many fireworks for sale near Changjiang Ao, you can buy some at sunset, take atmospheric photos, it's very unique
2⃣️Pingtan is very suitable for self-driving, you can also rent a small electric donkey🛵, you can get off and watch when you see the beautiful scenery
3⃣️It is not recommended to eat seafood🦐 on the island, it is not very tasty
4⃣️Do a good job of sun protection, hydration and wind protection
The Foodie Explorer s Log Here are the nine most worthwhile domestic travel destinations with few people for healing
The National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays are approaching
It's always good to see the mountains and seas🌊
Today, I'm going to recommend to my friends
Nine beautiful and less crowded domestic travel destinations for healing✨
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1⃣️ Inner Mongolia Wulan Hada Grassland
There is a healing grassland in Inner Mongolia Wulan Hada🖼️, and there are also several very spectacular volcanic relics. Running in the volcano crater is like entering a cartoon world✨
2⃣️ Xiapu Sipu Archipelago
The beautiful islands that are not inferior to foreign islands🏝️, Hongpu Island and Dongpu Island are the most worthwhile
3⃣️ Xinjiang North Ring Line
The desolate desert, the forest of the grassland like the green leaf fairy tale🌲, and the continuous snow mountains and lakes🏔️, can all be encountered in North Xinjiang✨
4⃣️ Tibet Yamdrok Lake
The beautiful lake road of the jade-like Yamdrok Lake is full of surprises along the way✨
5⃣️ Dali Hai West Ecological Corridor
No matter the seasons change, the scenery of Dali Ecological Corridor is always so healing. Wandering by the Erhai Lake, time also slows down
6⃣️ Dunhuang Devil City
Walking on the road of Dunhuang Devil City, with the continuous Yadan and Gobi on the side, there will be a sense of insignificance✨
7⃣️ Weihai Brews Beach
The beautiful beach of the giant ship and the seagulls, walking on the windmill dam, you can slowly feel the romance of this coast🌊
8⃣️ Shenzhen Dapeng Coast
The beaches in Shenzhen are not only Xiamomeisha and Dongxichong, but also many beautiful and less crowded beaches at the end of Dapeng's competition and at the foot of the observatory✨
9⃣️ Fujian Pingtan Island
Riding an electric bike along the island road, you can encounter the healing sea view of Pingtan Island, and there are many beautiful roads where you can see the sea🛣️
Pingtan Island | chilled weekend getaway
Getting There - we came by rental car from Xiamen (3h)
Attractions - nature, beaches, old towns
Hotels - little boutique hotel, plenty of options and stay away from the city
Food & Restaurants - local seafood stalls
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Sanfang Qixiang Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
October, South Hou Street, Fuzhou
South Hou Street in Fuzhou starts from the west at Yangqiao intersection, and ends in the south at the intersection of Jibi Lane and Macau Road, with a total length of about 1000 meters. It is the central axis of the 'Three Lanes and Seven Alleys' in Fuzhou city. There are seven alleys on its east side and three lanes on its west side. It was the main commercial street from the rise of the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys in Fuzhou to the Republic of China period, with merchants gathered from north to south. South Hou Street is the central axis of the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. The renovated South Hou Street will be full of ancient charm, and the width of the road will reach 12 meters, including a 7-meter-wide pedestrian street. South Hou Street, which starts from Yangqiao Road and ends at Jibi Road, is only 634 meters long. It is a leisure and cultural commercial street that combines tradition and modernity. Unfortunately, the old South Hou Street and some of the surrounding buildings were demolished from 2007 to 2009, and most of the existing buildings are replicas. With the construction of the new South Hou Street, many modern businesses have also entered this ancient area.
Now it is mainly about eating and drinking, which is quite suitable for the new generation.
Tasty Western food at 10:10 restaurant in Fuzhou
Located at the South-west corner of the popular Sanfang Qixiang in the city center of Fuzhou (Fujian Province), this pretty restaurant specialized in sea food does not disappoint!
Spaghetti with truffle, mushroom and cream and their passion fruit mojito where especially delicious!
Definitely a nice option if you are visiting Fuzhou's city centre and craving some tasty Western Food!
📍拾点十分 ·美式料理(东百中心店)
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Happy Christmas.
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One the way to Fuzhou the sky mimics three times like a Christmas tree. this year the best gift is to see this view.
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Fuzhou Sanfang Seven Lanes to eat all Raiders h
Fuzhou Sanfang Qixiang originated in the Jin Dynasty, covering an area of about 40 hectares, consisting of three squares, seven lanes and a central axis Street South Street. The three squares are Yijinfang, Wenrufang and Guanglufang; Qizhixiang are Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Taxiang, Huangxiang, Anmin Lane, Gongxiang and Jipi Lane. The ancient layout of the alleys has remained largely intact.
The general tour of Sanfangqixiang is: South Back Street Gate, along the South Back Street, from left to right, you can visit Langguan Lane and Tower Lane. Tower Lane, turn right and buy a cup of Starbucks, and continue to swim in Huangxiang and Yijinfang with coffee. You can't miss the Shoushan Stone Carving Hall and Zong Taozhai. After swimming through these, you will find a few old Fuzhou snacks and fish balls in the central area of South Back Street. Fill your stomach and continue to visit Wenrufang and Anmin Lane. The focus of the tour is on Wenrufang, stop and take a look, and turn right to the Fujian Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo. Finally, visit the Palace Lane, Guanglufang, Jipi Lane. At the end of the South Back Street, there is a fixed photo at the stone monument of Sanfangqixiang, and the three squares and seven lanes are finished. If you walk along the three squares and seven lanes like the above position, you cant see why you cant see it. The real way to go is to pick one or two more interesting squares and go shopping. A house, as small as one brick and one watt.
Opening time: 9:00-17
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Shangxiahang Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Shanghang Road and Xiahang Road in Taijiang and its nearby neighborhoods are commonly known as “Shuanghang”. It refers to two parallel horizontal streets from Xiaoqiaotou to Damiao Road. It was the commercial center and shipping dock of Fuzhou in the early years. "Hang" was originally derived from the "air" sound, which is the meaning of the pier. It has been the place where the tides have gathered since ancient times. There is a historical process of geographical change. In ancient times, the rivers bypassed the temples, and the upper and lower hangs were the mouths of the Jinkou. The star shifts and the hydrological changes. The original waterfront pier has gradually become the hinterland of riverside business and life with the increasing impact of land. Although Shanghang Street is slightly worn out compared with other places in Fuzhou, the people living here are so comfortable, I don’t feel that this is an old street surrounded by noisy cities around as if they still live in their own circles. Although this circle is fragile, it may not exist if it is not protected, but only one day, they will live in peace and harmony.
Fuzhou | More than just Sanfang Qixiang! 3 Days 2 Nights Guide (For the Physically Fragile)
Warm Reminder: This guide averages 15,000 steps per day, exclusively for those with a weaker constitution.
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🟡Transport🚄: High-speed train
Hangzhou East Station➡Fuzhou Station (Fuzhou South Station is far from the city center, not considered)
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🟡Accommodation🏨: West Lake Hotel
✅Great location
Right below is the West Lake Park, 10 minutes by car from Sanfang Qixiang, 20 minutes by car from Fuzhou Station
✅Excellent service
There was a concierge guy, handsome and enthusiastic. He even showed me his name tag, hoping I would praise him on some travel platform... but... I forgot about it as soon as I turned around... sorry
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🟡Itinerary
Day 1: Former Site of Hua Nan Women's College➡Yantai Mountain➡Jiefang Bridge
Day 2: Zuohai Park/West Lake Park➡Sanfang Qixiang➡Guxi Road
Day 3: Shangxia Hang➡Tianxia Diyi Fu Street➡Youth Plaza
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🟡Food
1. Broken Shop: Order anything, no bad choices
2. Bing Furen: Must try the taro pie, crispy crust, just like me (not really
3. Deaf Uncle: Taro is a must-try again (Didn't have time to go to another place, No Teeth Uncle's, but I believe choosing either one should be about the same)
In the north, there is Suzhou and Hangzhou; in the south, there is Shangxia Hang
Bidding farewell to the bustling Sanfang Qixiang, one must not miss the less crowded and scenic Shangxia Hang, with its small bridges, flowing water, bluestone slabs, and the misty rain that gives Shangxia Hang the essence of a 'Little Jiangnan'.
Shang Hang Road and Xia Hang Road in the Taijiang District of Fuzhou, along with their surrounding neighborhoods, are known as 'Shuang Hang'. In the early years, this area was the commercial center and shipping port of Fuzhou. The endless stream of merchant ships created the prosperity of Shangxia Hang, which reached its peak during the Ming and Qing dynasties. However, over the past few decades, Shangxia Hang has gradually declined and lost its former prosperity. In recent years, the government has started to renovate the area, and Shangxia Hang has once again come into people's view.
Strolling through Fuzhou at night, up and down the streets
The Shangxiahang Historical and Cultural District is located in Taijiang District of Fuzhou City, adjacent to the north bank of the Min River, with a total land area of 476 acres. It is a collection of cultural relics protection units, registered cultural relics sites, and traditional architectural styles, possessing a profound historical and cultural heritage. Taijiang, formerly known as 'Nantai', stands facing the river and has been a distribution center for goods from various places in Fujian Province entering the provincial capital since ancient times. Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, the southern foot of Huize Mountain (now called Daimiao Mountain) has been the site of the 'three miles of the Min River, with its vast and surging waves'. Due to the long-term accumulation of silt, two 'sand traces' were formed, becoming the water transport wharves for berthing ships and loading and unloading goods in the vast Min River, known as 'Upper Sailing' and 'Lower Sailing'. The word 'Hang' evolved from the sound of 'Sailing'. In ancient times, the Min River water bypassed Daimiao Mountain, gradually forming 'Luzhou' (land island), and then evolved into a prosperous commercial and trade district, renamed 'Shanghang' and 'Xiahang'. This name has been used to this day, with a history of three to four hundred years. This place was once an important birthplace of the 'Fujian merchant spirit' in Fuzhou, known as the 'Fuzhou Traditional Commercial Museum'. After restoration and transformation, the Shangxiahang Historical and Cultural District has not only become a new calling card for Fuzhou tourism but also a new landmark for the night-time economy. The area is commercially prosperous, with a gathering of merchant groups and a forest of guild halls, with as many as 14 guild halls at its peak. The Gutian Guild Hall, Yongde Guild Hall, Jianning Guild Hall, Nanguo Guild Hall, Minqing Guild Hall, and other guild halls built by merchant groups from various places either feature Chinese-style carved beams and painted rafters or a unique style combining Chinese and Western elements. They witnessed the early trade integration of Fuzhou with the world and the early trade prosperity of Fujian.
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Dinghaiwan Ruolin Hotel Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Fujian's least known seaside town, a holiday rush
Lianjiang is a lesser-known coastal city in Fujian, where you can enjoy the sea view along the coastline🌊, with large lawns for camping, wooden walkways leading to the sea🚶♀️, and Qida Village that resembles Rio de Janeiro🏖️, as well as clean beaches for sea foraging🌊, offering scenery that is no less beautiful than other seaside cities.
✈️It's convenient to get there via Fuzhou Changle Airport or by🚅 high-speed train to Lianjiang Station. The attractions are also only a twenty-minute drive apart, making it suitable for self-driving or renting a car to visit the sites.
🚗Recommended route: Fisherman's Island→Beijiao Village→Pingliuwei Geological Park→Gushi Village→Qida Village→Qiguan Top→Huangqi Beach🏖️.
🌟Attraction travel tips:
Fisherman's Island: Features a rainbow dam, hand-painted walls, and various photo spots, suitable for a short visit.📸😍
Beijiao Village: The entire fishing village is surrounded by the sea on three sides, where you can watch the sunrise, and there is a wooden walkway leading to the sea.🌅🌿
Pingliuwei Geological Park: Unique marine erosion landscape, admission is thirty💰, with seaside walkways🚶♀️ and several viewing platforms.👀
Gushi Village: A small fishing village nestled between mountains and sea, with a large lawn for camping and picnicking, now villagers charge twenty for sanitation fees.🍱🌿
Qida Village: A simple fishing village with colorful houses🏠, at a glance you can see the spectacular fish rafts and moored fishing boats🚢.
Qiguan Top: Climb up one thousand eight hundred steps to the top, from where you can view Qida Village and feel like you're in Rio de Janeiro.🏔️🌇
Huangqi Beach: Drive straight to the beach, the beach area is vast during low tide, and the sand is clean for foraging and digging.🌊🤩
The holiday is coming, and for those who are still hesitating about where to go, consider this place~😘😘
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🏠Accommodation recommendation
Dinghai Bay Ruolin Hotel, only 20 min~30min drive from Qida Village, Fisherman's Island, Beijiao Nose, Pingliuwei Geological Park, Gushi Village, Qiguan Top, Huangqi Beach. The hotel has large floor-to-ceiling beds, wake up to a view of the sea, the restaurant inside the hotel tastes quite good, the beach is just downstairs, there are amusement facilities to play with, the hotel also has tea sets, sipping tea while looking at the sea, it's so comfortable❗️❗️
Pingtan's Blue Tears🪼 are about to experience a major outbreak! Make your travel plans and rush over!
👉Science Time👈
❌Blue Tears are not real tears, they are the light emitted by fluorescent algae in the sea
❌"Blue Tears" usually appear from April to August each year
❌Pingtan's Blue Tears have a major outbreak every year from April to May, with the best viewing time at night
👉Below are a few places where they commonly appear: 🔥Liuxiu Village: A place where Blue Tears appear frequently
🔥Changjiang'ao: Also has a high probability
🔥Mojing Village and Dongmei Village: Less popular but also beautiful beaches
🔥Houyan Island: A less-known island with clear waters, and if you're lucky, you might see a pink beach.
🔥Tianmei'ao and Longfengtou: Suitable for watching the sunset🌅
🌟Tips: You can rent a car, and it's easier to park if you're traveling in even numbers🛵
🌈Photography tips:
📸Prepare a tripod and a shutter release, adjust the appropriate exposure time and 📸please open the aperture to the maximum to capture the stars
📸Use a wide-angle lens to fill the frame with "Blue Tears"
📸It's best to turn off the flash when shooting
📸You can include subjects like people or footprints as elements to add liveliness to the picture
🚲If you don't see the Blue Tears, it's okay, Pingtan has many other hidden gems to check out
🚲Bike around the island! Enjoy a pleasant island bike ride in the fresh sea breeze
🚲Changjiang'ao Wind Power Station! 📷A popular windmill photo spot with a great atmosphere For girls, taking beautiful photos is the most important😛 So I've prepared some photo-taking tips for girls:
🌊Wear light-colored clothes for a better look! The color of Blue Tears is quite pale, so wearing light-colored clothes can blend in with the glow.
🌊Bring some small props! Such as balloons, bouquets, hats, sunglasses, etc.
❗❗Attention❗❗ Always be cautious when going to the beach😊 Do not go to unfamiliar beaches alone. Also, please take your trash with you to protect the beach environment.
🚗Pingtan-Lianjiang
The next day we also went to Qidacun in Lianjiang, about an hour's drive from Pingtan. Although it involves climbing a mountain, the process is not boring at all, because the scenery along the way is just too beautiful
This is the most beautiful place I've ever climbed, second to none👌Reaching the top of the mountain is an overwhelming experience that can't be put into words, 🉑Charge (Lianjiang has other fun attractions besides Qiguanding)
🏠Accommodation
The first thing upon arriving in Lianjiang is to book a hotel. I stayed at the Dinghai Bay Ruolin Hotel, which I can only say is value for money. Their service, the oceanfront view, these are indeed beyond words, and their hotel also includes a restaurant with good taste and a large scale, and the beach is just downstairs🏖️
Not abroad! It's Fuzhou! It felt like I went to Rio de Janeiro!
I've been longing to visit Qida Village, and finally, I'm here to check in. When I walked over 1800 steps and saw the azure sea and the fishing village all at a glance, it really felt a bit like Rio de Janeiro. This hike was truly worthwhile.
☑️Address
Qiguan Top, Qida Village, Fuzhou City
☑️Transport
Take the high-speed train to 'Lianjiang Station', you can choose to hire a private car to get there; we shared a ride with others, 30 yuan per person one way. You can also take the bus to Qida from Lianjiang Bus East Station, the journey takes about 1h to arrive.
☑️【Accommodation】
Dinghai Bay Ruolin Hotel
The only high-end hotel around Qida Village (I didn't expect it to be so affordable ). The room is very spacious, with floor-to-ceiling windows + an unbeatable sea view. You can see the sunrise just by lifting the curtains in the morning. The room comes with complimentary drinks and tea sets.
You can enjoy tea while admiring the beautiful view outside the window.
Just a few dozen meters downstairs is the quiet Dinghai Bay beach, very peaceful and pleasant. Inside the scenic area, there is a hotel's own seafood restaurant, the prices are very reasonable, you can eat there with confidence.
☑️Touring tips
1⃣️For those who don't want to climb 1800 steps, you can also take a taxi directly to Baiyun Temple, which is about a 20-minute walk to the top of the mountain.
2⃣️No admission fee is required for the tour, and there are self-service water sales along the way.
3⃣️The fence with the wishing plaques is the best spot for photos, be sure to pay attention to safety!
4⃣️Be sure to go on a sunny day, got a bit sunburned, but it's really too beautiful! The wind is also very strong, remember to apply sunscreen.
You don't have to go to Weihai; you can also take photos of the Bluewise in Fuzhou
I captured the wreck of the Bluewise in Fuzhou, and the sense of fate is overwhelming❗️❗️
The lonely shipwreck stands silently on the beach after the tide recedes,
The weather by the sea is unpredictable, with clouds rolling and changing.
Compared to the clear skies of a holiday, the overcast twilight
Even more cinematic, with the protagonist's sense of fate skyrocketing.
📍Navigate to "Ha Sha Village" and you'll see these two stranded shipwrecks.
Be aware! Check the local tide chart; when the tide is low, the reefs will be exposed.
It's recommended to wear a dark or black trench coat, holding a bright red rose.
Matching with a red or white scarf also works, and any photo looks good.
Triple zoom on the phone can capture both the person and the shipwreck in the same frame, and live photos look great too.
The location of the shipwreck is in Lianjiang County, which is quite far from Fuzhou city center.
It's suggested to combine the trip with "Qi Da Village - Qi Guan Ding - Bei Jiao Bi Geological Park - Fisherman's Village - Gu Shi Village - Ping Liu Wei Geological Park - Huang Qi Beach", there's plenty of time.
📍Address: Ha Sha Village, Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City
💰Ticket: 0 yuan, free
🚗Transport: Self-driving (free parking), 1.5h drive from Fuzhou, or take a high-speed train from Fuzhou to Lianjiang Station and then carpool
🍳Food recommendations:
1⃣️Fish noodles, fish balls, oyster omelette
2⃣️Various seafood! Abalone, mantis shrimp, oysters, razor clams
🏠Accommodation
I chose the Dinghai Bay Ruolin Hotel because it's not far from the main attractions, only 20min away from Qi Da Village, and the hotel has huge floor-to-ceiling windows! The sea view outside the window is stunning👁️! There's a beach🏖️ downstairs and amusement facilities to enjoy! Very comfortable☀️
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Yantaishan Park (South Gate) Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Taishan Park Tour Fuzhou China 🇨🇳
Tai Shan Park is a mountain 🏔 view park. I love the over view you can see the beautiful mountains and riverside. I went there to celebrate the Chinese New Year with my Family. It was fun walk to the top of the mountain. It was relaxing and I love the environment too.
Getting There - You can take a taxi 🚕 or car 🚗. Then you can walk around to the Entrance if the mountain 🏔 park.
Attractions - amazing mountain 🏔 view with River side too.
Hotels - Tai Shan park hotel 🏨
Food & Restaurants : Taishan Restaurant
Recommended!
Must visit !
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Cherrie Angeles ( The Philippines ) Listen to my advice, stroll around Yantai Mountain before you leave Fuzhou
If you come to Fuzhou for a tour,
I suggest you definitely set aside half a day for Yantai Mountain!
"Cangshan's misty clouds, high hills and low rivers"
The scenery is really enchanting, and this place is a literary landmark of Fuzhou,
also known as the 'Gulangyu of Fuzhou'!
👉🏻 Yantai Mountain route
Jiefang Bridge → Zhongzhou Island → Yantai Mountain Strolling District → Tingxia Road → Shicuo Church → Aiguo Road → Lequn Road → Cangshan Cinema → Yantai Mountain Park
✔ Yantai Mountain has many trees and slopes, walking the streets is like climbing a mountain and strolling in a park, with alleys, old houses, and shops all growing on the slopes.
✔ Ascend the Yantai Mountain Watchtower, overlooking Zhongzhou Island and Jiefang Bridge from afar, and admire the beauty of ancient houses and Western-style buildings up close.
✔ Architectural attractions: the former site of the US Consulate in Fuzhou, the former site of the American Rich Bank Tian'an Hall Lequn Building, the former site of the American Chinese Bookstore, Shicuo Church.
✔ The commercial district has various stylish and good-looking buyer's shops, cafes, tea houses, and it's great for taking photos.
✔ Walk 500 meters to reach Zhongzhou Island, where the retro yellow buildings are very photogenic. It is said that this place will be demolished, so check in and leave a memory before it's gone.
📍 Address: No. 14 Mei Wu Road, Cangshan District, Fuzhou City
🛠️ Transportation:
🚇 Subway Line 1 to Shangteng Station, then walk 500 meters to reach
🚌 Bus: Take the bus holiday special line 1, subway connection line 15, 60, 83, 509 to Cangshan Cinema Station, take 175, 85 to Cangqian Station.
🎫 Ticket: Free
⏰ Opening hours: All day
❗ Attention tips:
▼ Walking is required for the tour, and there are many steps, so wearing comfortable shoes is important.
▼ Pay attention to sun protection
Fuzhou Special Forces for a Day, This Article is All You Need~
🏞【Destination Guide】
🧳Pre-trip Preparation:
The weather in Fuzhou is relatively warm, but remember to dress warmly at all times
🚗Transportation Guide:
There are very few subways in Fuzhou, especially at the airport, which doesn't have a subway. You need to take a bus to the city area
🛏Hotel Information:
Hotels near Yantai Mountain Scenic Area or Sanfang Qixiang are most suitable
🌟Must-visit Locals:
1. Sanfang Qixiang is a must-visit (go during the day)
2. Yantai Mountain Scenic Area is a must-visit (suitable for both day and night, but more atmospheric at night)
3. Yantai Mountain Scenic Area is not just Yantai Mountain Park, it includes various small scenic spots around
4. Shicuo Church ⛪
5. Minjiang River night cruise (stroll along the river)
🍽Food Guide:
1. Fish ball soup
2. Various snack stalls are amazing
🛍Shopping Guide:
1. A huge supermarket comes right after walking out of Sanfang Qixiang ancient street, full of skincare and cosmetics, and you can try them. There are also free samples of L'Oréal to collect!!
2. There are so many places to shop in Sanfang Qixiang ancient street
3. Yantai Mountain Scenic Area, lots of handicrafts, choose carefully (spend rationally)
💗Travel Feelings:
The scenic spots in Fuzhou are basically free of charge!! It's really considerate
📌Little Tips:
1. Visit Sanfang Qixiang during the day
2. Visit Yantai Mountain Scenic Area at night (lots of beautiful girls and boys, and singing)
3. During the off-season, if you have limited time, you can skip Shangxia Hang
Fuzhou, a severely underrated treasure of a tourist city
Here, banyan trees shade the streets, and the aroma of tea is everywhere.
With its three mountains, two towers, and a river,
This is Fuzhou, half bustling life, half poetic charm.
The romance here always catches you off guard.
Ancient temples, teahouses, lanes, forests, sunset cable cars...
It boasts both cultural richness and scenic banyan charm, great for viewing and photography📷
If you come to Fuzhou, you definitely shouldn't miss out~
1️⃣ Gushan
From the stone steps at the foot of the mountain passing through 'Seven Pavilions', to the lookout tower at the summit where you can see the panoramic view of Fuzhou, taking the sunset cable car down the mountain at dusk is simply too romantic~
2️⃣ Fuzhou Trail
Fuzhou's urban forest trail, also China's first steel-structured aerial forest trail, connects five parks. Strolling here, watching the sunset glow over the mountains, especially the night view, is very atmospheric.
3️⃣ Yantai Mountain
'Evening glow over the green mountains, high hills and low rivers' - this place is Fuzhou's artistic landmark, with foreign consulates, stone churches, and traditional gardens, also known as 'Little Gulangyu'.
4️⃣ Sanfang Qixiang
Known as the 'living fossil of China's urban lane system' and the 'Museum of Chinese Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture', the real cultural essence lies in the lanes on both sides of the main street, with the Love Tree on Nanhou Street being a popular spot to check in.
5️⃣ Minjiang Park
Walking here, the most surprising things are the forest hideaways, the bald cypress trees🍁... You can also drink tea and chat on the lawn, a place for entertainment and leisure.
6️⃣ Xichan Ancient Temple
The foremost of Fuzhou's five great Zen forests, and also the most famous place to view lychees. The landscape here and the distant pagoda complement each other, everything in sight is picturesque.
7️⃣ Jin'an Lake Park
A great place for camping, tea drinking, walking, and boating. Breathing in the misty aroma of tea, watching the Ferris wheel under the evening glow, this is the life one longs for.
Explore Fuzhou with your heart, and you will find that the beauty of the Banyan City is no less than that of other places.
In 2024, go to Fuzhou with them~
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