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Fuzhou Shuxiang Wenru Hotel

Talking about traveling to Fujian with my good friends, I will not hesitate to mention Xiamen, a good place.

However, in addition to the fiery city of Xiamen, there are many interesting cities worth visiting in Fujian, such as the ancient city of Fuzhou. What impressed me most about Fuzhou is that it is a city full of history and ancient culture. It not only has a strong cultural heritage, but also the preserved ancient buildings and streets are worth remembering.

Among them, "Three Pavilions and Seven Alleys" is the historical and cultural source of Fuzhou, because in modern China, there is no place that has nurtured a large number of historical and cultural celebrities like the Three Pavilions and Seven Alleys. It is the most cultural place in the ancient city of Fuzhou, and even a brick, a tile, a tree and a stone are full of scholarly atmosphere.

My trip to Fuzhou "three lanes and seven lanes" began immediately.

Open the map of Gaode on your mobile phone and search for "One-click Smart Tour of Three Pavilions, Seven Alleys" in the search box, and a hand-painted map of scenic spots will appear, which provides very detailed and useful travel strategies, such as scenic spots, restaurants, shopping and even toilets. Take this map, it will be the best guide!

An ancient building with three lanes and seven alleys worth visiting.

I've heard of "Little Yellow House" for a long time, but I haven't found it. Just when I was at my wit's end, I found that I was wrong! The so-called "three lanes and seven lanes" actually refers to three lanes and seven lanes and a central axis street, namely Yijinfang, Wenrufang and Guanglufang; Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Zhonglou Lane, Huang Xiang, Anmin Lane, Gongxiang Lane, Jipi Lane and Nanhou Street. 1700 years ago, in order to escape the war, the Huang family moved from the Central Plains to Fujian to settle down, hence the name.