
- 4.7/5
哈哈不上学🏝️ Island Profile • Core Features: China's fifth largest island, Fujian's largest island • Geographical Significance: The closest point on the mainland to Taiwan (68 nautical miles) • Ecological Label: "City of a Thousand Reefs," composed of 126 islands and 702 reefs 🌈 Signature Landscapes • Natural Wonders: "Blue Tears" marine bioluminescence phenomenon, unique coastal erosion landforms • Coastal Resources: Long stretches of high-quality beaches (such as Longwangtou, Tannan Bay, and Changjiang'ao)
Longwangtou Beach6.0
Tannan Bay6.0
- 4.6/5
M32***52We went quite late, after 6 pm, but the guide was still very patient, meticulous, and hardworking. We felt a strong sense of history. It wasn't crowded at night, a unique experience.
Fuzhou Lin Zexu Memorial6.5
Nanhou Street4.2
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userIt was great. The music and light show along the way was spectacular and definitely worth a visit. The cabin environment was excellent, with comfortable lighting and seats. There were also tea ceremonies and dance performances, which, while not very professional, were still quite pleasant as part of the trip. Overall, I was satisfied.
- 4.5/5
Zz0117The new store is definitely different; all the facilities are new, and the smart toilets and curtains are a big plus. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the breakfast selection is extensive. It's great value for money.
- 4.7/5
刀刀iAs dusk drifts over the Xing'an River, the alleyways of Shangxiahang, steeped in the colors of the Ming and Qing dynasties, become bathed in a smoky indigo. Lanterns sway atop the saddle walls, smudged across the black tiles and white walls into a flowing scroll. The river reflects the fleeting light of the century-old commercial port, as if time were gently grinding ink on bluestone slabs.
- 4.2/5
无名指间的温柔啊Although the location is a bit out of the way, we still went. We took a taxi, which was easy to hail. It was the off-season, so it was very quiet. There were probably fewer performances, and we couldn't catch any, so we just wandered around on our own. Overall, it was still very beautiful, especially in the late afternoon when we took many beautiful photos – a worthwhile experience!
- 4.6/5
M35***62The Gushan Eighteen Scenic Spots Garden boasts beautiful scenery and numerous cliff carvings, creating a picturesque atmosphere. Visitors can also climb to the highest point of Gushan Mountain for a spectacular panoramic view of the Minjiang River and Fuzhou city. Overall, the Gushan Eighteen Scenic Spots Garden is well worth a visit.
- 4.7/5
M93***47Strolling up Yantai Mountain in Fuzhou is like stepping into a "museum of international architecture." The winding cobblestone paths, the gnarled roots of ancient banyan trees, and the Western-style buildings create a picturesque scene. The blue-grey stone walls of the stone church exude tranquility, while the former consulates along Lequn Road, each with its own distinct style, tell stories of the city's opening to foreign trade. From the viewing platform at the top, the Minjiang River stretches like a ribbon, offering panoramic views of the Liberation Bridge and the scenery on both banks. Descending the mountain and entering the artsy district, the red walls and green trees at trendy corners, and the aroma of coffee from street-side shops, create a natural blend of retro and modern styles. Here, there is no hustle and bustle, only the charm of history and the ease of a slow-paced life—truly Fuzhou's most captivating city landmark.
- 4.8/5
gzsclfYantai Mountain, located at the end of the traditional central axis of Fuzhou's ancient city, is situated in the old Cangshan district, a historical site in Fuzhou. Through its historical buildings, one can learn about its modern history. Taking photos at "Fuzhou's most beautiful corner," enjoying afternoon tea in the commercial street, and watching the sunset from Yantai Mountain are all quite beautiful experiences.
- 4.7/5
M83***34Fuzhou West Lake Park, located at No. 71 Hubin Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou City, is the best-preserved classical garden in Fuzhou. It was first built in the third year of the Taikang era of the Jin Dynasty, boasting a history of over 1700 years. The park covers approximately 42.51 hectares and is laid out with a "one pond and three mountains" layout, featuring attractions such as Kaihua Temple, Wanzaitang Hall, and Heting Pavilion. The classical garden architecture blends seamlessly with the natural landscape, and the park also hosts cultural events such as chrysanthemum exhibitions. It is a national 3A-level tourist attraction.







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