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Fuzhou

Three Lanes and Seven Alleys

Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, located in the Gulou District of Fuzhou City, has a long history dating back to the Jin Dynasty. It is now a well-preserved historical and cultural site with many tourist attractions. Firstly, it has deep historical and cultural roots, with many former residences of famous people and ancient buildings showing the history of Fuzhou. These buildings have high artistic value. Secondly, the architectural style here is unique, featuring white walls and green tiles from the Ming and Qing dynasties, allowing people to appreciate the charm of traditional architecture. Many Fuzhou specialties are also available, such as Fuzhou wontons and fish balls, which can satisfy tourists' appetites. Additionally, it is in the center of Fuzhou. Furthermore, rich cultural activities, such as traditional opera performances and folk exhibitions, offer tourists an immersive travel experience.

Fuzhou Xichan Temple

Fuzhou Xichan Temple was built during the Tang Dynasty and has a history of over 1,130 years. It is one of Fuzhou's five major Zen temples and has profound historical and cultural value and status. The temple preserves many ancient buildings and cultural relics, such as the Hall of Heavenly Kings, the Main Hall, the Dharma Hall, the Sutra Repository, etc. The garden landscape here is beautiful, with evergreen lychee trees, banyan trees, etc. The temple's intense religious atmosphere allows visitors to feel the mystery and solemnity of Buddhist culture deeply.

Gushan Mountain

Gushan Mountain has a long history, dating back to the Jin Dynasty, with over 1,100 years of history. Many temples were built during the Tang Dynasties, the most famous being Yongquan Temple. Gushan Mountain has magnificent natural scenery and rich cultural significance. It has many cliff carvings covering the calligraphy art of famous people from all dynasties and has exceptionally high historical and artistic value. Yongquan Temple has magnificent architecture and houses many cultural relics and historical sites. The climbing routes on Gushan Mountain are varied and suitable for different groups of people. They cater to professional climbers' challenge needs while allowing ordinary tourists to enjoy climbing quickly.

Pingtan Island

Pingtan Island, also known as Haitan Island, is in the eastern part of Fujian Province and is the largest island in Fujian Province. The island offers rich tourism resources, including unique scenery, a blue sea and sky, and white sandy beaches. The ancient city of Haitan on the island combines Min Yue culture and marine elements, showing a solid historical charm. The island has abundant wind resources, and the windmill fields have become a beautiful landscape. The marine ecological environment is good, providing tourists with various water activities such as surfing and sailing. Convenient transportation makes it easy for tourists to visit, making it a popular destination.