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Recommended places in go on road trip around Fuzhou.

The three lanes and seven alleys in Fuzhou are fun.

If you go to Fuzhou, three lanes and seven lanes are a must. There are many distinctive buildings in it, and the special snacks taste good. The most important thing is that most scenic spots are free!

Opening hours: 8:30- 17:00.

Address: Gulou District, Fuzhou

Three lanes and seven lanes scenic spot:

Xiaohuanglou:

Xiaohuanglou is located in the "three lanes and seven lanes" in Huang Xiang. "Three lanes and seven lanes" is now the city card of Fuzhou, and almost every visitor to Fuzhou will visit the three lanes and seven lanes.

"Go to Guobailou to feel the splendor of Fuzhou Mansion in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, go to Youshilou to feel the exquisite decoration in the Qing and Ming Dynasties, go to Xiaohuanglou to see the gardens in the Qing Dynasty, go to Meier Bookstore to see the exterior decoration of the study in the Qing Dynasty, go to Guanglufang to see the legacy of Yintai's mountain garden, and finally go to Furong Garden to see some interesting gardens in the early Xishan transformed in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China."

Wang Tianxiang, a good friend who is familiar with Fuzhou's ancient buildings, gave advice to the tourists who went to Sanfangqixiang and Zhuzifang for the first time.

Huang Xiang is a short lane in three lanes and seven lanes, which is often inadvertently missed by tourists. However, this alley is a place where Fuzhou's modern civilization once flourished, where scholarly families gathered, and Xiaohuanglou is the old residence of Liang Zhangju, a famous scribe, and Chen Shouluan, a bibliophile.