"Chishui Danxia Three-Day Tour" Trip to Fuzhou, a famous tourist resort in the south of the Yangtze River

International travel agencies recommend that the air quality in Fuzhou is very fresh, the night view of the Minjiang River is also beautiful, and there are many special snacks here. The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys are also full of profound Fujian culture. So summer is also an important place to take your children to play.

Fuzhou is surrounded by mountains and faces the sea, with a pleasant climate. Known as the "Jiangnan Resort", it is as famous as Rongcheng and Hot Spring City. Fuzhou has a long history and rich religious culture, and is known as the "Buddhist Country". Fuzhou has six key Buddhist temples, ranking first in the country.

Fuzhou has beautiful scenery, with many famous mountains, famous temples, famous gardens and famous residences, and has the characteristics of a riverside, waterfront and landscape garden tourist city. Key scenic spots include Pingtan Haitan, Gushan, Qingyun Mountain, Shiba Chongxi, etc. Fuzhou folk culture is widely spread. Lacquerware, horn combs and paper umbrellas are known as the "Three Treasures of Fuzhou". Shoushan stone carvings have a history of more than 1,500 years.

Hangzhou has West Lake, and Fuzhou has West Lake Park. This is the most complete preserved classical garden in Fuzhou, with a history of more than 1,700 years. There are eight major landscapes in Fuzhou West Lake, including the Six Colors of the Immortal Bridge, the Sound of Dream Pines, the Ancient Horizon, the Crystal Moon, and the Lotus Pavilion Singing Evening. Literati from past dynasties left many masterpieces praising the beauty of Fuzhou West Lake.

Fuzhou’s Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is the collective name for the ten lanes arranged from north to south on both sides of Nanhou Street. This is one of the top ten historical and cultural streets in China. Among them, the three lanes refer to Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane and Guanglu Lane; the seven lanes refer to Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Anmin Lane, Huangxiang Lane, Ta Lane, Gong Lane and Jibei Lane. The entire block is paved with stone slabs, pavilions, platforms, buildings, pavilions, flowers and rockeries, which perfectly integrates the cultural landscape with the natural landscape.

Many doors and windows are hollow and carved, with extremely rich and exquisite patterns, reflecting the residential skills and characteristics of the ancient city of Fuzhou. It is hailed by the architectural community as a large-scale "Ming and Qing ancient architecture museum". The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys are outstanding and have produced many famous politicians, military strategists and writers.

Jinfang is the first of the "three squares". Square No. 16 is the residence of Zheng Pengcheng, a Jinshi in Jiaqing Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty. The waterside stage in Yijinfang is the most distinctive. It is a wooden platform with a single cell and four pillars. There is a clear pool below, a well in the middle and second day, and a loft in the front. When watching a drama here, the water, wind and sound are clear, and the acoustic principles and aesthetic values ??work well together. This is the only existing waterside stage in Fuzhou. The second square is Wenru Square. The famous anti-Japanese soldier in the Ming Dynasty, the famous Fujian prefect and Taiwan company commander Gan in the Qing Dynasty, and the former residence of Chen Jinshi (all Jinshi of the Five Dynasties were here) in the Qing Dynasty are here.

The third square is Guanglu Square. Its Guanglu Yin Terrace is the most famous, with pools, terraces, pavilions, stones, flowers, trees, and cliff carvings from the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty. The original stone carving "He Leng" on the Green Terrace commemorates the place where Lin Zexu released cranes in his later years. The northernmost alley among the seven alleys is Yangqiao Road, where Bing Xin lived when she was a child. Langguan Lane is the former residence of Yan Fu, a modern Chinese enlightenment thinker and translator. Several other alleys have their own unique landscapes.

Gushan in Fuzhou is a famous scenic spot. There are many scenic spots on the mountain, and the forest is beautiful and charming. There is a huge rock on the top of Gushan Mountain, which looks like a drum. It makes a swaying sound when it is windy and rainy, so it is named Gushan Mountain. Gushan has always been a Buddhist resort in Fuzhou. To the southwest of its peak is the Yongquan Temple with a history of more than a thousand years. The temple is magnificent in scale and exquisite in layout. It is the essence of ancient Chinese architectural art. It is like "you can't see the temple when you enter the mountain". Pottery pagodas with thousands of Buddha statues made of pottery are very rare in China. There are abundant mountain attractions here, including more than 20 scenic spots in the east, such as Huilong