Qingzhi Mountain Scenic Area "Baidong Mountain"
2 cities |
8 attraction(s) |
total distance 60
km
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Day1: Fuzhou City > Fuzhou > Fuzhou City > Fuzhou
5 attraction(s) ·
49 km
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China Shipbuilding Culture Scenic Spot is located near Mawei Port, which is a theme park mainly focused on shipbuilding culture. Mawei Shipyard, once the first modern shipyard in China and the largest dock in the Far East at that time, built 40 ships of various sizes from its establishment in 1866 to its closure in 1907. Fuzhou Shipbuilding also gained popularity worldwide, making it a significant chapter in modern Chinese history.
24
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The seafood here is the highlight, and the taste of the dishes is decent. The main advantage is that the seafood is very fresh. The seafood fried noodles are made with good ingredients such as oysters and chives, and the taste is excellent. The salt and pepper shrimp mushrooms are especially fresh and delicious.
13
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3
Qingzhi Mountain is located northwest of Guantou Town, Lianjiang, downstream of the Min River. It is about 42 kilometers away from Fuzhou. Legend has it that there were green-purple Lingzhi mushrooms growing on the mountain in ancient times, hence the name Qingzhi Mountain. The mountain is also known as "Baids Mountain" because of its many caves. Qingzhi Mountain is a provincial-level scenic spot. It consists of 108 attractions, including peculiar peaks, strange caves, peculiar rocks, and flowing springs. The main attractions are Wufeng, Shidong, Liuyan, Sanwushi, Yihu, Sanquan, Santai, Sanshi, etc. In addition, Qingzhi Mountain is also home to Qingzhi Temple, Meihua Building, Xiaoyu Villa, and Lin Sen's Bone Tower, which are built along the mountain.
2
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The variety of dishes in their restaurant is very rich. Mainly home-cooked dishes, such as braised sea bass soup, tea-infused shrimp, salt and pepper lamb leg, stir-fried rice noodles. Affordable prices and fresh ingredients.
10
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5
Day2: Fuzhou City > Fuzhou
3 attraction(s) ·
11 km
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The first national forest park in Fujian Province, one of the top ten forest parks in China, formerly known as Fuzhou Arboretum.
7
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2
Their home is quite good in terms of Hakka cuisine. For example, the pork soup is not bad, although it's not as good as Zhu Bazhen's; but the ingredients are plentiful. If you're late to order, there won't be any left. The yellow rice fruit is excellent, with a crispy outer skin and a sweet and sticky inside, somewhat similar to the taste of Jiangnan fried sugar rice cake. The bitter vegetable and small intestine dish is not actually bitter anymore, but the taste is a bit strange. As an out-of-towner, it's still tolerable. The braised small creek fish is average. The fish is too big and the meat is too thick, making it difficult to fry and season thoroughly. It would be even better with smaller ones. The braised pork trotter is quite flavorful, but it would be even better if it were more tender and crispy.
5
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3
Fujian Forest Museum is the first specialized museum in China with forest as its theme, opened to the public on January 21, 2001. The museum displays four main parts: animal specimens, plant specimens, forest ecological landscapes, and forestry achievements gallery.