Capital of southeastern China's Fujian province, Fuzhou is a bubbling city with mild weather and lots of spectacular tourist attractions. Here’s our list!
Wuyi Mountain
Whether you’re an adventure junkie, a nature lover, or a history buff, Wuyi Mountain has something for everyone.
With activities like rafting and mountain climbing to a deep dive into Ming and Qing history ...
... all accompanied by the magical scenery around, the Wuyi Mountain will leave you spellbound!
Three Lanes and Seven Alleys
This historical district features marvelous architectural masterpieces dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties.
If you really want to get a feel of how the ancient Chinese lived, this is the place to go.
Old houses, displaying traditional businesses and folk art, are the highlights of this district.
Xichan Temple
Located on the slope of Mount Yi, it is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Fuzhou City.
Standing tall for over 1000 years since the Tang Dynasty, this temple complex boasts ...
... 36 halls, precious cultural relics, and picturesque gardens with ponds, towers, bridges, and lots of litchi and mango trees.
West Lake Park
By far, one of the best-preserved classical gardens in Fuzhou City, the West Lake Park has been in existence since last 1700 years.
With pavilions, open halls, houses, towers, and mind-blowing natural scenery, the West Lake Park instantly appeals to senses.
Take a walk here and be swayed by the park's beauty!
Fuzhou National Forest Park
One of the nine national forest parks in China, this beautiful park is surrounded on three sides by green hills and one side by clear water.
With multiple picturesque gardens, a subtropical rainforest zone, an interesting forest museum, and World of Birds ecological zone, this place is a must-see.
Fuzhou Panda World
Located at the base of Dameng Mountain, this is one of the most extraordinary tourist attractions in the region.
Apart from Chinese Pandas, this zoo also features other bear species such as Red Pandas, and Black Bear.
Don’t miss visiting this place, especially if you are traveling with kids!
Wuta Tower
This is an octagonal seven-storeyed Buddhist pagoda in the Wuta Park. Climb up this black granite structure for some spectacular scenic views of the park; you’ll not be disappointed!
Minijiang River
The bank of the Minijiang River is perhaps one of the most pristine spots in Fuzhou.
Just take an evening stroll along the bank with your loved one or take a boat ride across the water, and enjoy the magical scenery around; you will be completely mesmerized!