I just got back from Fuzhou, and this city is perfect for city walks and family trips‼️ Delicious food is everywhere, and you can eat well and have fun for just 300 yuan per person.
Hurry and save this 2-day Fuzhou guide I put together—covering attractions✅ food✅ itineraries✅ accommodation✅. You’ll be ready to go anytime‼️
Stay near Shangxiahang—it’s close to all major attractions, and there are tons of delicious eateries nearby.
Xichan Ancient Temple → Three Lanes and Seven Alleys → Daming Food Street → Fujian Museum → West Lake Park → Fudao
Pioneer Market → Yantai Mountain → South China Women's University of Arts and Sciences → Shangxiahang → Youth Square → Normal University Street Night Market
⚠️ A detailed map of the route is organized in Figure 2️⃣‼️
1️⃣ Xichan Ancient Temple: A thousand-year-old temple in Fuzhou, with a serene atmosphere and stunning architecture. It’s popular for incense offerings and beautiful bracelets—every photo here looks like a blockbuster.
2️⃣ Three Lanes and Seven Alleys: A must-visit internet-famous spot. Narrow alleys hold half of Fuzhou’s modern history! You’ll find classic ancient buildings, local snacks, and cultural shops. Don’t forget to take a photo with the “Love Tree.”
⚠️ Tip: Some celebrity residences are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays—visit on weekends instead. The scenic area is open all day, but residences and museums are open 9:00–18:00.
3️⃣ Daming Food Street: Just a 5-minute walk from Three Lanes and Seven Alleys! I’ve listed must-eat foods in Figure 5️⃣—foodies, don’t miss it.
4️⃣ Fujian Museum: Great for kids to learn about Fuzhou’s history. The Natural History Museum is perfect for family visits! ⏰ Hours: 9:00–18:00 🎫 Free, no reservation needed.
5️⃣ West Lake Park: Adjacent to the museum, this thousand-year-old classical garden has a long willow-lined embankment—ideal for a leisurely walk. You can also take a boat to cruise the lake.
6️⃣ Fudao: A fantastic spot for a post-dinner stroll. ⚠️ Check Figure 7️⃣ for entrance/exit guides.
7️⃣ Pioneer Morning Market: A lively market with local treats like glutinous taro paste, “cat chaser” (a snack), and water chestnut cake. It’s full of daily life vibes—perfect for experiencing Fuzhou’s烟火气 (firework-like vitality).
8️⃣ Yantai Mountain:
Spend a full day here before leaving Fuzhou! The recommended route is in Figure 8️⃣.
⚠️ Highlights:
9️⃣ Shangxiahang: Best visited in the evening for its night view!
🔟 Youth Square: Perfect for couples to take photos, especially at night when the lights are on 🌃—don’t miss it.
1️⃣1️⃣ Normal University Street Night Market: A treasure trove of cheap, delicious food. You can eat to your heart’s content for just 100 yuan!
That’s it for the 2-day Fuzhou guide! You have to visit this “blessed city” ❤️
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