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A Detailed Holiday Citywalking Guide to Fuzhou‼️ Friends, Fuzhou is an absolute treasure trove for citywalk enthusiasts! This city is filled with unique charm and allure, with every street and alley telling its own historical tale. If you're planning a trip to Fuzhou, save this comprehensive guide that covers everything from accommodation and transportation to attractions, tips to avoid pitfalls, and food recommendations! ## I. Transportation Tips 1. **Airport Travel**: Fuzhou Changle International Airport serves as the city's aerial gateway, though it's quite far from downtown. There's no direct subway access. If you choose to drive to the city center, expect a 1-1.5 hour journey. Watch as the scenery transforms from the airport's open spaces to the city's bustling views - it's an experience in itself. 2. **High-Speed Rail Stations**: Fuzhou has two main stations: Fuzhou Station and Fuzhou South Station. Fuzhou Station is centrally located, immediately immersing you in the city's atmosphere with convenient access. While Fuzhou South Station is farther from downtown, it's well-connected by subway for easy access to various city locations. 3. **Subway Travel**: Fuzhou currently operates Lines 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6. Simply apply for a Fuzhou electronic subway card on your phone for seamless travel. On the subway, you'll encounter people from all walks of life, experiencing the city's diversity and inclusivity. 4. **Taxi Services**: For taxis, I recommend using ride-hailing apps. They're convenient and efficient, allowing you to track your vehicle's location and estimated arrival time in real-time for a more secure journey. 5. **Cycling Experience**: Fuzhou streets are dotted with shared bikes. Cycling through the city's streets and alleys while feeling the breeze is a great way to explore. Just remember to park properly to avoid any unnecessary troubles. ## II. Accommodation Recommendations 1. **Near Dongjiaokou**: Dongjiaokou is Fuzhou's vibrant heart, offering endless dining and entertainment options. Staying nearby allows you to easily sample various cuisines and explore bustling malls, experiencing the city's energy. Imagine returning to your hotel after an evening of exploration, relaxing while reflecting on the day's wonderful experiences. 2. **Near Subway Stations**: Hotels near subway stations offer excellent value. Fuzhou's efficient subway system provides quick access to various attractions. Plus, these areas usually have plenty of street food vendors and convenience stores for added convenience. ## III. Must-Visit Attractions 1. **Three Lanes and Seven Alleys**: This is a must-visit spot in Fuzhou! Walking through the narrow alleys feels like traveling through time, with modern history embedded in every brick and tile. You'll find distinctive ancient architecture, each building with its unique style and story; various local delicacies from soft taro paste to fragrant meat yan; and creative shops filled with Fuzhou-style souvenirs. The Love Tree is a must-photograph spot - capture a beautiful memory of your time in Fuzhou. Note that some historical residences are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, so weekend visits are recommended. While the area is open 24/7, historical residences and museums operate from 9AM to 6PM. 2. **Yantai Mountain**: Before leaving Fuzhou, explore Yantai Mountain thoroughly. It's a hub of artistic elements and trendy creative shops, each with its unique style and atmosphere. Walking through Yantai Mountain's streets is like entering an artistic realm where you can capture countless beautiful moments. 3. **Shangxia Hang Historical and Cultural District**: You don't need to visit Jiangzhe to experience the charm of water towns - Fuzhou's Shangxia Hang Historical and Cultural District offers similar appeal. The district becomes magical when illuminated at night. It takes about 40 minutes to explore, and it's worth visiting both during day and night. Daytime reveals the ancient architecture's beauty, while nighttime offers a different enchanting atmosphere under the lights. 4. **Fudao**: Fudao is perfect for evening walks after meals. In January and February, the maple leaves turn red, painting the entire pathway in brilliant colors. Wear white clothing for perfect photos with the metasequoia trees. Note that the path is quite long, so wear comfortable shoes for an easier walk. 5. **Drum Mountain**: Best visited on clear days. Take the cable car for an aerial view of the mountains; hike while enjoying the scenery; and catch the sunset in the evening. The mountain's night view is equally stunning - perfect for enjoying tea and a relaxing evening breeze. 6. **Pingtan**: If time permits, visit Pingtan to see the ocean and chase the blue tears phenomenon. The best time for blue tears is April to August, when you might catch this dreamlike spectacle. Even outside these months, Pingtan's scenery is beautiful, with azure waters and fine sandy beaches making it feel like paradise. ## IV. Photography Spots Fuzhou's Three Knives are absolutely stunning, with their unique blend of strength and grace attracting countless photographers. My friend took amazing Three Knives photos at a shop called Xingyue Ge in Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. Their styling is thoughtful, avoiding an overly trendy feel, and offers great value with all photo negatives included. It's a perfect place to capture lasting memories. Friends, Fuzhou is a city full of surprises waiting to be discovered. Follow this guide, and you're sure to have an unforgettable Fuzhou journey!
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Posted: Apr 10, 2025
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