You can never finish exploring Sanfang Qixiang!
Sanfang Qixiang is very, very large, a vast historical and cultural district with numerous celebrity residences, memorials, intangible cultural heritage exhibition parks, guesthouse museums, and heritage architecture, etc.💯 The architecture here blends styles from the Ming, Qing, and Republican periods, which is why Sanfang Qixiang is also known as the Museum of Ming and Qing Architectures.
Within Sanfang Qixiang, there is a main street divided into east and west parts, with the west being the 'fang' and the east being the 'xiang'. The three 'fang' are: Yijin Fang, Wenru Fang, and Guanglu Fang; the seven 'xiang' are: Jibi Xiang, Gong Xiang, Anmin Xiang, Huang Xiang, Ta Xiang, Langguan Xiang, and Yangqiao Xiang. Walking horizontally, you experience the historical and cultural essence; walking vertically, you encounter commercial shops. We visited the Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Park, where they were displaying nut carving, which was very impressive. Besides the historical depth, the commercialization here is also well-developed. Along the way, you can see various milk teas and snacks. Personally, I am quite fond of 'Bapo Bapo' milk tea, which was originally from Xiamen, and I was surprised to find it in Fuzhou now. Another is Tongli Rouyan and fish balls, which taste good, although a bit pricey, but it's worth trying to see how they make the Rouyan.
Not bad, full of history, although there are many other ancient streets, but there are still many local characteristics, the cake is delicious, the cork painting is very shocking. There are too many people in the Spring Festival to look at it carefully. The next off-season, you have to visit slowly to see enough.
The history is deep, the local characteristic architectural style is also very suitable for shavings and punching in, there are many food and makeup shops, and the joint ticket bought in advance is affordable and convenient to use. Very suitable for a stroll!
The joint ticket attractions are superb, there are many volunteer interpreters, it feels good to listen and watch, the location of the public teahouse is excellent, the sun is almost jasmine tea is very pleasant, if the scan machine is more bright, it will be perfect!
Come to the blessed state, a three-fang seven lanes, half of China's modern history. Three squares seven lanes retain the fish bone-shaped square lane pattern and more than 200 ancient Ming and Qing buildings left by the Tang and Song Dynasty. It is the "root" and "soul" of Fuzhou, a famous historical and cultural city. Although in the downtown area, there is still a strong sense of history!
Director Chen is very professional and talks about the deep skills and the need for self-selected tour guides