Places
Attractions, temples, landmarks, and neighborhoods to visit in Fujian.
Gulangyu Island
A pedestrian island of lanes, short climbs, old villas, and sea views that works best when you give it breathing room instead of rushing it.
Quanzhou Old Town
The part of Quanzhou that holds the city together: lanes, shrines, food stops, and an urban rhythm best understood on foot.
Tianyou Peak
A classic viewpoint in Wuyishan and one of the clearest markers for a scenic day in the region.
Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster
A strong tulou stop when you want one clearly legible inland cluster rather than an overly scattered county route.
Sanfang Qixiang
The clearest historic-lane district in Fuzhou, best explored slowly with time for courtyards, side streets, and pauses rather than a rushed pass-through.
Da Hong Pao Scenic Area
A practical Wuyishan stop when you want the tea story and the landscape story to sit together instead of splitting them apart.
Qingjing Mosque
One of the clearest places to understand Quanzhou’s maritime and religious layers beyond the old-town surface.
Nanputuo Temple
One of the clearest cultural stops in South Xiamen, easy to combine with nearby city walking if you plan the timing sensibly.
Kaiyuan Temple
One of Quanzhou’s clearest heritage anchors and a natural stop inside a walkable old-town sequence.
Min River Riverfront
A low-friction riverside segment for evening walking, skyline views, and resetting the pace after denser cultural hours.
Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street
A practical evening anchor for food, people-watching, and first-night orientation in central Xiamen.
Luoyang Bridge
A worthwhile Quanzhou extension when you want a heritage stop beyond the compact old-town core without losing the historical thread.