Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - When traveling to Fuzhou, you must visit these five scenic spots to truly feel like you are here.

When traveling to Fuzhou, you must visit these five scenic spots to truly feel like you are here.

Since the last article came from Wenzhou, Zhejiang, this site will be Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian. Fuzhou is one of the central cities in the economic zone on the west coast of the China Strait approved by the State Council, and is a riverside and seaside ecological garden city. Fuzhou is located in East China, the east of Fujian, the lower reaches of the Min River and the coastal areas. It is the headquarters of the army in the east of China. It is an important city on the southeast coast of China, one of the first coastal open cities open to the outside world, a marine economic development demonstration zone, and a maritime Silk Road. Portal and part of the China Free Trade Pilot Zone. It was one of the five earliest treaty ports opened in modern China.

Our first stop in Fuzhou was Gui’an Water World, located in Gui’an Xintiandi, Lianjiang County. Wash away the joy of a tiring journey all day long. It is recommended to go on a cloudy day in summer, so be sure to wear sunscreen! Try to avoid holidays. Don't queue too many people. If you bring water, snacks and snacks, you can have fun all day long. If you bring slippers, a swimsuit and a waterproof mobile phone bag, you don’t have to bargain with people at Water World. If you don’t have to visit Happy Valley, you can have fun all day in Water World.

Fuzhou National Forest Park is a must-go place, which is located in Shangchiqiao, Xindian, Jin'an District. There are many boulevards in the park. When the weather is good, the view is great, and you may meet Internet celebrities. This garden is also the first choice for outings. It is a natural oxygen bar, filled with flowers and birds, clear springs in the mountains, and small fish. If you come in June, you can see the pond full of lotus flowers, and there are also quite a lot of koi carps under the lotus leaves. There is also a large lake next to the trail around the park, and many people are boating. Boating here in the summer can help you stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city and get peace of mind and body!

The Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area, located in Xiyang Village, Geling Town, Yongtai County, Fuzhou City, is a place that tests physical strength. This Tianmen Mountain is not the Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie. It takes a whole day to visit this scenic spot, and the Tianmen Mountain route is divided into two sections, AB. Section A has many views and the road is flat, while section B has slightly slightly better scenery than the former and leads directly to the highest point. Special reminder: Which route to take should be based on your physical and mental health and do according to your ability!

The Guling Tourism Resort, located in Yixia Village, Guling, Huanxi Town, Jin'an District, is the third most popular place in Fuzhou and is a good place worth visiting. In addition to going to various Internet celebrity spots and picnics, you can also take your children to experience farm life. It is recommended to drive by yourself when going to this scenic spot. Many cars can be parked in the yard, and the place to visit Guling is relatively relaxed. It is more convenient to drive by yourself.

How can you not go to the 5A-level scenic spot Sanfang Qixiang when you come to Fuzhou? This scenic spot is located in the South Back Street of Gulou District. This is the last historical district in Fuzhou. Although it is composed of three lanes and seven lanes, Guanglu Lane among the three lanes, Jipi Lane and Yangqiao Lane among the seven lanes have become roads. The entire area is dotted with Fujian-style residential buildings, and the most obvious feature of the buildings is the saddle wall. It is known as the "Architectural Museum of the Ming and Qing Dynasties" and the "living fossil of the Lifang system in Chinese cities".

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