
Located in the lower reaches of the Min River, the capital city of Fujian Province, Fuzhou City is situated in the eastern part of the Province. Fuzhou, the center of economy, politicsl, culture and transportation of Fujian Province, was so named after a mountain situated in the north called Mt. Fu. Additionally, many banyans were planted in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), and now provide shade for the entire city giving it another good name - Rong Cheng (Banyan City). Besides, the city is renowned for both quality and quantity of hot springs throughout China. The cultured sights of Fuzhou are not as overwhelming as many of the top attractions in China, but the modern infrastructures of supporting establishments for tourism are complete, and a dazzling array of local dishes and snacks await your patronage.
Fuzhou is both a historic and a cultural city with an over two-thousand-year of history and in 908, Fuzhou was expanded. This expansion included Mt. Yu, Mt. Wu and Mt. Ping within its jurisdiction. The city is also prosperous in culture, from the Tang (618-907) through to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911); there were thousands of Jinshi (a successful candidate in the highest imperial examinations) from Fuzhou. Many celebrated figures from Chinese history also hailed from this land, and thus, the birth of heroes also brings glory to such a place. Because of its long and flourishing history, there are many arts related industries represented, including the Three Treasures of Fuzhou (lacquer work, stone sculpting and cork cutting), a featured dining culture, and also traditional arts including Min Opera, etc. which still take an important role in today's Chinese culture.
The climate of Fuzhou is comfortable, affording tourists the opportunity to visit the city all the year round, especially between April and November. Fuzhou is a tourist city that boasts both natural and manmade sights. Famous mountains include Mt.Gu, Qi, Shizhu, Baiyan and Xuefeng etc. Famous temples include Yongquan, Xichan, Linyang, Fahai and Yunju etc. Famous tombs like Tomb of Lin Zexu etc. Famous gardens include West Lake etc. Famous towers include the White, Wu and Luoxing etc. and famous bridges including Wanshou and Longjiang etc. and also many former residences of celebrated historical figures. You may find that there are far too many things to see here in one short trip.
Here we have a simple introduction of orientation for guiding tourists' first trip through downtown Fuzhou. In terms of geography, the center of Fuzhou City is Wuyi Square and Dongjiekou is the commercial center of downtown Fuzhou. From railway station bus No. 20 will take tourists to Dongjiekou, Bus No. 51 will bring tourists to the crossing of Wusi Lu and Hudong Lu - the financial center of Fuzhou, and bus No. 821 will take tourists to Jinshan, the new expanded city area.
The tourism industry of Fuzhou with its sustainable, fast and healthy development is being perfected day by day. In this coastal city, the reception establishments related to tourism are modern. At present, there are over 80 stared hotels, and the recreational facilities are too numerous to mention. The transportation network of Fuzhou is well developed and incorporates the road, rail, water and aviation networks, providing your trip to Fuzhou with convenient all-around access.
Fuzhou will continue to develop its prosperous, modern and well rounded tourism industry. With its ancient culture and exquisite sights, the city welcomes the global tourist and we hope Fu (meaning good fortune in Chinese) zhou will both bless you and bring you back.
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Q & A on Fuzhou
1.
Dec. 16,2009 02:03 Reply
Ms.Jeni(Australia) said:
Hi,
I will be traveling to Hong Kong for the first time and was wondering if anyone will be able to tell me how to catch the long distance bus from Hong Kong to Fuzhou? Would you also let me know what is the bus route, price and how long it will take to get to Fuzhou. Thanks
Dec. 16,2009 21:08
Mr.Frankie replied:
The distance from HK to Fuzhou is over 1,000kns, so it is impossible to catch a bus. Please consider taking a flight from HK or Shenzhen to get to Fuzhou.
Feb. 5,2010 07:17
Mr.JAPA(UK Aust) replied:
I have takent the bus from HK to Fuzhou. It is an overnight trip and a piece of real china the local use. You will be the only non-chinese face there and it is well worth it if you dont want to brave the Chinese airlines. It was a local bus company. Just go to a local english speaking HK travel agent and they will sort you out, no worries.
2.
Jan. 16,2010 03:17 Reply
Mr.TUNGKA(Indonesia) said:
Hi, I'm Indra fm Indonesia. Just arrived at Fu qing for travelling and my next trip will be Guangzhou. Kindly need assistance to advise how to get Guangzhou by bus and the price.
Thanks.
Warm regards
Indra
Jan. 17,2010 04:40
Mr.Andrew replied:
The bus fare from Fuqing to Guangzhou seems to costs 220RMB or around. Fuqing Long-distance Bus Station in 335 Longjiang Road has buses to Guangzhou, 8 hours.
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Jan. 16,2010 08:33 Reply
Mr.gogo(fuzhou) said:
I stay in Fuzhou,I going to travel to spore and then transfer to Indonesia,how many liquids,dryfood,like seeweed,dryshrimp....thanks
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Jan. 12,2010 00:13 Reply
Mr.Raymond(Singapore) said:
Hi,kindly advise if the bullet trains fm Xiamen to Fuzhou,vice versa open already ?
If not,when will it start running.Btw,can u advise the fastest & most cheapest travel
fm Xiamen to Fuzhou.
Thks & Brgds
5.
Jan. 4,2010 04:14 Reply
Mr.Chow(Malaysia) said:
Beside Xiamen Airline that flies direct between KL and Fuzhou, what other airlines fly to Fuzhou with 1 stop and the airfare is cheaper? Does the bullet train (that was launched last week) from Guangzhou stop over at Fuzhou on the way to Beijing?
Jan. 6,2010 22:39
Mr.Sandy replied:
Xiamen Airlines have another flight stop over at Xiamen and China SOuthern AIrlines has one flight via Guangzhou. Yes, connecting flight is cheaper. Guangzhou-Beijing train did not pass Fuzhou.