Fuzhou 3-Day City Walk Guide
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Fuzhou 3-Day City Walk Guide
Fuzhou, the "City of Fortune" — a 2,200-year historical and cultural city, the heart of Min culture. Lonely Planet calls Three Lanes and Seven Alleys a "living fossil of China's urban lane-and-alley system" — Lin Zexu, Yan Fu, and Bing Xin all emerged from here. Fuzhou is China's hot spring capital, with natural hot springs scattered throughout the city. The Min River flows through, and Yantai Mountain's international architecture bears witness to a century of treaty port history. Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, fish balls, meat swallows — Min cuisine rivals any culinary tradition in refinement.
📅 Itinerary Overview
| Day | Theme | Key Attractions |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Min Cultural Heritage | Three Lanes and Seven Alleys → West Lake Park → Min River Night Cruise |
| Day 2 | Mountain & Sea Scenery | Drum Mountain → Yantai Mountain → Shangxia Hang |
| Day 3 | Hot Spring Slow City | Qishan Ten Thousand Buddha Temple OR Pingtan Island (Blue Tears) |
🏛️ Day 1: Min Cultural Heritage
Morning: Three Lanes and Seven Alleys
Three Lanes and Seven Alleys — LP recommendation: "A living fossil of China's urban lane-and-alley system":
- Originally built in the Western Jin Dynasty, 1,600 years of history
- 159 Ming-Qing ancient buildings
- Former residences of Lin Zexu, Yan Fu, Bing Xin, Lin Juemin
- "One Three Lanes and Seven Alleys equals half of China's modern history"
- South Back Street as the main axis
- Free admission (some celebrity residences require tickets)
- Combo ticket approximately ¥90
Noon: Daming Road Food Street
- Adjacent to Three Lanes and Seven Alleys
- Fuzhou fish balls, meat swallows, peanut soup, guobian paste
- Approximately ¥15-25 per person
Afternoon: West Lake Park
West Lake Park:
- Fuzhou's oldest park (Jin Dynasty)
- Free admission
- Fujian Museum is inside the park













