Must-see attractions in Fujian

  • Sānfāng Qīxiàng

    Fuzhou

    This ‘downtown’ series of ancient residential buildings is known as ‘Three Lanes and Seven Alleys'. Thousands of visitors wander the white-walled streets…

  • Guandi Temple

    Fujian

    This magnificently carved temple is immediately identifiable by its showy dragon-decorated roofs and a shroud of smoke emanating from furnaces burning…

  • Linzexu Memorial Hall

    Fuzhou

    The former residence of the anti-opium trade reformer is a surprisingly well-presented museum. It offers an overview of Fuzhou’s seafaring history,…

  • Nanputuo Temple

    Xiamen

    This Buddhist temple complex on the southern side of Xiamen is one of the most famous temples among the Fujianese, and is also considered a pilgrimage…

  • Cao’an Manichaean Temple

    Fujian

    This quirky temple is dedicated to Manichaeism, a religion originating in Persia in the 3rd century, combining elements of Zoroastrian, Christian and…

  • Wuyi Shan Scenic Area

    Fujian

    Trails within the scenic area connect all the major sites. Good walks include the 530m Great King Peak (大王峰, Dàwáng Fēng), accessed through the main…

  • Xunpu Village

    Fujian

    The fishing village of Xunpu (sometimes Xunbu), some 10km southeast of the city centre of Quanzhou, was on the old trade route of the maritime Silk Road…

  • Kaiyuan Temple

    Fujian

    In the northwest of the city, one of the oldest temples in Quanzhou dates back to AD 686 and is the largest in Fujian. Surrounded by trees, Kaiyuan Temple…

  • Ānxī Cháyè Dàguānyuán

    Fujian

    Mountainous Anxi County (安溪, Ānxī) is home to the famous Tiě Guānyīn (铁观音, Iron Buddha) tea, an oolong variety known for its thick fragrance and floral…

  • Zhongchuan Village

    Fujian

    This is the ancestral home of the Burmese-Chinese businessman Aw Boon Haw, inventor of the medicinal salve Tiger Balm and owner of (in)famously quirky Haw…

  • Jade Hill Scenic Area

    Fuzhou

    This rocky hill park in the centre of Fuzhou rises above a snow-white statue of Mao Zedong (毛主席像, Máo Zhǔxí Xiàng) playing ‘traffic cop'. Check out the…

  • Sunlight Rock Park

    Fujian

    Sunlight Rock (Rìguāng Yán), in Sunlight Rock Park, is the island’s highest point at 93m and its biggest draw are the views across the island. At the foot…

  • Tǎxià

    Fujian

    This delightful river settlement boasts several tǔlóu-converted guesthouses and it is a great base from which to explore the tǔlóu areas. The highlight of…

  • Chéngqǐ Lóu

    Fujian

    In the village of Gaobei (高北), this 300-year-old tǔlóu has 400 rooms and once housed 1000 inhabitants. It’s built with elaborate concentric rings, with…

  • Húlǐ Shān Fortress

    Xiamen

    Across Daxue Lu, south of Xiamen University, is this gigantic German artillery post built in 1894. You can rent binoculars to peer over the water to the…

  • Chongwu Stone Arts Expo Park

    Fujian

    Adjacent to the old town, this sculpture park is filled with 500 stone carvings made by local craftspeople, a small beach, a lighthouse and some basic…

  • Haoyue Garden

    Fujian

    The main feature at this rocky outcrop is an imposing 15.7m statue of Koxinga (aka Zheng Chenggong) in full military dress, visible from a great distance…

  • Maritime Museum

    Fujian

    On the northeastern side of town, this fabulous museum explains Quanzhou’s trading history, the development of Chinese shipbuilding and the kaleidoscope…

  • Wufu Village

    Fujian

    Sixty kilometres east of the Wuyi Shan Scenic Area, this 1700-year-old village got its fame as the hometown of Zhu Xi, a Confucian scholar in the Song…

  • Xiamei

    Fujian

    This village dates from the Northern Song dynasty and boasts some spectacular Qing dynasty architecture from its heyday as a wealthy tea-trading centre,…

  • Xiamen University

    Xiamen

    The Xiamen University was established with overseas Chinese funds and has beautiful republican-era buildings and an attractive lake. It’s a good place for…

  • Shuzhuang Garden

    Fujian

    The waterfront Shuzhuang Garden on the southern end of the island is a lovely place to linger for a few hours. It has a small pénzāi (bonsai) garden, some…

  • Zhènchéng Lóu

    Fujian

    This most visited tǔlóu is a grandiose structure built in 1912, with two concentric circles and 222 rooms. The four storeys of the outer circle are…

  • Koxinga Memorial Hall

    Fujian

    Commemorates the life of the charismatic military man who defeated the Dutch East Indies Company in the 17th century. Seven galleries depict Kongxinga…

  • Bailuzhou Park

    Xiamen

    Xiamen positions itself as China’s most liveable city and this huge green expanse on an islet north of town is a quiet exclamation mark on that claim…

  • Yùchāng Lóu

    Fujian

    The tallest roundhouse in Fujian, this vast five-floor structure has 270 rooms and an observation tower to check for marauding bandits. Interestingly this…

  • Lingshan Islamic Cemetery

    Fujian

    Set at the foot of the mountain of Língshān, this leafy cemetery is one of the most intact historic cemeteries in China. Two of Mohammed’s disciples are…

  • Yunshuiyao Village

    Fujian

    Between the Héguì and Huáiyuǎn tǔlóu in the Yunshuiyao Tulou Cluster is this beautiful village (formerly known as ancient Chángjiào) where you can sip tea…

  • Qingjing Mosque

    Fujian

    Built by the Arabs in 1009 and restored in 1309, this stone edifice is one of China’s only surviving mosques from the Song dynasty. Only a few sections …

  • Huang Rongyuan Mansion

    Fujian

    A marvellous pillared building that was once the home of wealthy Filipino merchants, but now houses the China Records Museum, with a small collection of…

  • Huánjí Lóu

    Fujian

    Sitting midway between Yongding and Nanjing County, this four-storey building is a huge roundhouse with inner concentric passages, tiled interior passages…

  • Overseas Chinese Museum

    Xiamen

    Aside from acting as a refuge from the city, this is an ambitious celebration of China’s communities abroad, with dioramas, street scenes, photos, props…

  • Baicheng Beach

    Xiamen

    You can rarely swim here due to council restrictions, but there are few more convenient places in the city to enjoy a beautiful natural environment than…

  • Organ Museum

    Fujian

    Housed in the highly distinctive Bāguà Lóu (八卦楼) building is the Organ Museum, with a fantastic collection including a Norman & Beard organ from 1909. The…

  • Kaihe Lu Fish Market

    Xiamen

    In the old district of Xiamen, this tiny but lively market sells various (weird) sea creatures to a backdrop of qílóu (骑楼, shophouses) and a church…

  • Héguì Lóu

    Fujian

    This tallest rectangular tǔlóu in Fujian has five storeys and was built on a swamp. It boasts 120 rooms, a school, two wells, and a fortified courtyard in…

  • Haw Par Villa

    Fujian

    The Tiger Balm magnate built three museums, in Singapore, Hong Kong and here, his birthplace. The photos and newspaper clippings of the founder's family…

  • Guāncǎi Lóu

    Fujian

    This residence built in 1931 has a magnificently dilapidated interior with a wealth of original features. Unfortunately it has remained closed to the…

  • Railroad Culture Park

    Xiamen

    The charming 3km walking trail on an abandoned railway track in this park makes a welcome change from the crowds of the city. It is reached by bus 1, 15,…

  • Yǎnxiāng Lóu

    Fujian

    This lesser-visited and commercialised four-storey tǔlóu rises up beautifully next to a river.

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