The air quality in Fuzhou is super good, and the night view of the Minjiang River is also very good! So, do you know what fun places there are in Fuzhou? I'm here to introduce you. Recommended fun places in Fuzhou 1: Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. "Three lanes and seven lanes" is the general name for the ten lanes arranged from north to south on both sides of South Back Street. The "three squares" are: Yijin Square, Wenru Square and Guanglu Square. The "seven lanes" are: Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Anmin Lane, Huangxiang Lane, Bell Tower Lane, Gong Lane and Jipi Lane. "Who would have thought that Five Willows would be lonely, but they would live in three lanes and seven alleys." This is a whole block of ancient dwellings. It was first built in the Ming Dynasty. After two centuries of history in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, most of the buildings are still well preserved. There are many former residences of celebrities in the neighborhood, as well as a folk museum. To understand a city, you don’t necessarily have to visit all the streets and alleys of the city. You can choose an old street and walk slowly. After walking through the three lanes and seven alleys, you are approaching Fuzhou. I came here mainly to see these buildings and the former residences of famous people. The doors and windows of the houses here are all hollowed out and carved, with rich patterns and ornaments. Exquisite steps, door frames, flower stands and columns can be seen everywhere. The area is basically all narrow alleys, houses with white walls and tiles, and yellow wooden houses. The alleys are criss-crossed, paved with stone slabs. Some of the streets are winding and some are straight. They are mostly the same. There are stone-carved archways in every alley. After entering from the archway on South Back Street, the first thing you see is Yangqiao Road, which is the northernmost of the seven alleys. Yangqiao Road has the former residences of Lin Juemin and Bing Xin, which are very vividly described in my hometown. Going further is Langguan Lane, which is the former residence of Yan Fu, a modern Chinese enlightenment thinker and translator. In addition, there is a Meier bookstore, which is also the folk museum mentioned earlier. Then there are Tower Lane and Huang Lane, to the south of Tower Lane. Scholars have lived in the alleys for many generations. There is a small scene called Xiaohuang Tower, where Guo Baiyin’s former residence (Tiankaiyuan Redwood Museum) is also located. The first of the three houses is Yijinfang. No. 16 Zhongfang is the residence of Zheng Pengcheng, a Jinshi in Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty. Among them, the Yijinfang waterfront stage is the most distinctive. Further ahead is Anmin Lane, where the headquarters of the Fujian New Fourth Army was located during the Anti-Japanese War. Now this old house is listed as a revolutionary cultural relic protection unit. Wenru Square is the second square, where the former residence of Chen, the home of the "scribes" (literati of the Five Dynasties) in the Qing Dynasty, is located. Later, the huge houses in Gongxiang had exquisite structures, and the interior wood carvings and stone carvings alone were breathtaking. After that, Guanglu Square is the last of the three squares, and Guanglu Yintai is the most famous. In addition to sightseeing spots, the pulse of the times is also beating on this pedestrian street of ancient buildings. Starbucks and McDonald's stand side by side with the time-honored brands "Yonghe Fish Ball" and "Fuzhou Soft Cake Shop". You might as well go to the specialty snack "Yan Yan" (also called Yanpi Wonton) on Fuzhou Street, or go to a fish ball shop to eat fish balls. The fish skin and pork fillings are especially delicious. Highlights: 1. The building with white walls and gray tiles is built across the street. It is a wooden house, suitable for memories and photos. There are often many free and open exhibitions in the house, where you can feel the exquisite handicrafts of the South. There are many former residences of famous people here, such as Bing Xin, Yan Fu, Lin Juemin, etc. Come here to see the hometown of famous people. There are many snacks on the street. Come here to eat the special Yanskin wontons and Fuzhou soft cakes. Recommendation 2 of fun places in Fuzhou: Yushan Yushan is located in the southeast corner of Gulou District in the center of Fuzhou, opposite Wuyi Square. According to legend, there was a "Yu Yue family" who lived here in ancient times, hence the name. It is one of the three famous mountains in Fuzhou and is worth a visit. The whole mountain is shaped like a boulder and has many places of interest. For example, there are White Pagoda, Jiuyue Terrace, Pingyuan Terrace, Alchemy Well, Kuolan Terrace, etc. , as well as the Qi Gong Hall commemorating the famous anti-Japanese scholar Qi Jiguang in the Ming Dynasty, the French Hall in Yan Fu’s reading room, and the former residence of Yu Dafu, etc. In addition, there are many small and exquisite pavilions, such as Wanxiang Pavilion, Sui Pavilion, Bushan Jingshe, etc. These pavilions and pavilions are looming among the pine and bamboo flowers, which is fascinating. Of all the attractions, the most famous is the White Pagoda at the Baita Temple at the foot of Shanxi Province. It is called the "White Tower" because its exterior is painted gray. It looks really nice and perfect for taking pictures. In addition, you can have a panoramic view of the nearby scenery by climbing the tower. The whole mountain is not high, it is not difficult to climb up, and the environment is very good. There are many green plants. After climbing the mountain, you will see towering trees and intertwined ancient banyan trees, which is very suitable for walking. And because it’s free, you can exercise when you have time. Highlights: 1. One of the three mountains in Fuzhou, with good greening, very suitable for walking and fitness. The White Tower is one of the symbols of Fuzhou. 3. Go to Qigong Temple to pay homage to Qi Jiguang, the national hero who fought against the Japanese invaders. Recommended fun places in Fuzhou 3: Gushan Gushan Scenic Area is located in the eastern suburbs of Fuzhou, on the north bank of the Min River. It can be regarded as the most famous scenic spot in Fuzhou. The reason why it is called Gushan is because there is a huge drum-like rock on its top. Whenever there is wind and rain, there will be a swaying sound. No tickets are required to climb Gushan. There are several roads from the foot of the mountain to the top. If you want to keep fit, it is recommended to go up the mountain via the stone steps between the road and the ropeway. There is a resting pavilion every other section of the ancient road. There are many cliff carvings along the way, which is a good place to exercise. Gushan has always been a Buddhist resort in Fuzhou, and the Yongquan Temple halfway up the mountain is the most important attraction in Gushan. Climb up the ancient stone steps for more than 1,800 meters, pass through the Seven Pavilions, and then pass through the mountain gate to Yongquan Temple. It takes about an hour to climb to Yongquan Temple. The Gushan ticket office is also located here. If you want to enter Yongquan Temple, you need to buy a ticket. The incense in the temple is good and the architecture is magnificent. The thousand-year-old iron tree, the chicken silk wooden altar, and the Blood Sutra in the temple are collectively called the "Three Treasures" of Zhenshan. If you have enough time to get down the mountain, you can go back the way you came. If you are really lazy, you can also take the cable car down the mountain. The one-way fare is 50 yuan. Because the mountain is not high, it is not recommended. It is recommended to take a walk and exercise. If you return the same way, you can visit the Eighteen Damocles Scenic Spots in Gushan for 10 yuan.
Although the Eighteen Scenic Spots have no special features, the ecological environment and cliff carvings of the Eighteen Scenic Spots are very good. Highlights: 1. Fuzhou is a famous scenic spot, free of charge, and a good place for mountain climbing and exercise. There is a thousand-year-old temple on the mountain - Yongquan Temple, which is said to be very effective and full of incense. Recommended 4 fun places in Fuzhou: West Lake Park. West Lake Park is located in the northwest of Fuzhou City. It has a long history of more than 1,700 years and is the most complete preserved classical garden in Fuzhou. When it comes to West Lake, people's first reaction is often Hangzhou West Lake. In fact, China is much more than just one West Lake. Fuzhou West Lake is slightly inferior to Hangzhou West Lake, and its water area cannot be compared with Hangzhou West Lake. West Lake Park is an old-fashioned street park, similar to the Yuan Dadu Ruins Park in Beijing. It is by the river and is a place for the elderly to get up early. There are eight scenic spots in the park, including Fairy Bridge Willow Color, Dream Pine Sound, Ancient Setting Sun, Crystal Moon, and Lotus Pavilion Evening Singing. The literati of the past dynasties were amazed and left behind many masterpieces. Zhao's West Lake evening plate praised: "Ten miles of willows are like silk, and the lake light is even more strange at night." When Xin Qiji visited the West Lake in Fuzhou, he also wrote: "It would be better if it is cloudy and rainy, and the stone is not married." However, for a street park, , there is no need to pursue any scenic spots, it is laborious and troublesome, and a waste of time. Just like the locals, you can choose a quiet place to walk around and gain a peaceful mind. The scenic spots are concentrated on Huakai Island, with the Provincial Museum, Art Exhibition Hall, West Lake Theater and other buildings crossing the Daiyu Bridge to the north. Flying over Hongqiao to the west is the children's paradise; you can cross Buyun Bridge to the southwest to go to the zoo. If you want to include West Lake Park in your day trip, it’s not far from the Provincial Museum and Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. You can walk north from the park to the museum, and then go back to the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys to play. In general, the landscape layout of West Lake Park is good. There is such a free park in the city center, which is an indispensable place for leisure activities for citizens and tourists. Highlights: 1. Fuzhou’s free park for the elderly is a good place for citizens and tourists to enjoy leisure activities. 2. It is close to Fuzhou's famous attractions Three Lanes and Seven Alleys and the Provincial Museum, which can be used for day trips. 3. When Xin Qiji visited the West Lake in Fuzhou, he wrote: "It would be better if it is cloudy and rainy, but Shi is not married." Recommended fun places in Fuzhou 5: Fuzhou National Forest Park. Fuzhou National Forest Park, also known as Fuzhou Botanical Garden, is the first national forest park in Fujian Province and one of the top ten forest parks in China. Located in Chiqiao Village, Xindian Town, northern suburbs of Fuzhou. Fuzhou has a great advantage, that is, almost all parks are open to the public free of charge, including Fuzhou National Forest Park. Compared with some city parks and botanical gardens, charging 10 or 20 yuan for tickets seems much more sincere! Once I heard it was free, I was motivated to go shopping! Different from other small parks in Fuzhou, Fuzhou National Forest Park is large in scale. The whole park is divided into six major areas (tourist areas): Bamboo Ornamental Garden, Tree Ornamental Area, Humanistic Landscape Area, Longtan Scenic Area with mainly natural landscapes, and Fujian Forest Museum , Birdsong Forest. There is no need to look for attractions in the park. This is a place to climb and relax. The forest park has rich vegetation and sufficient oxygen. It is Fuzhou's natural oxygen bar. Locals come here to hike, barbecue and have fun with their parents. The most popular time is spring. During the annual cherry blossom season, there are many different kinds of cherry blossoms, pear blossoms and peach blossoms in the park, which are very beautiful. It’s nice to enjoy the flowers and get some fresh air. Mountain climbing is mainly in the Longtan Scenic Area of ??the park. The hiking trail winds among the mountains in the scenic area, starting from the Lychee Garden and ending at Longtan Waterfall, with a total length of 5.2 kilometers. It’s not very intense, so you don’t have to worry about physical problems at all. Highlights: 1. The first national forest park in Fujian Province and one of the top ten forest parks in China. 2. Free and open, a good place for leisure and exercise. In spring, you can see flowers everywhere, which are really beautiful.