This Is Where Paradise Begins
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS:
QUANZHOU
- Kaiyuan Temple - Important cultural relics along southeast coast of China, the largest Buddhist monastery in Fujian Province.
- East West Pagoda - It is the name of Zhenguo Pagoda and Renshou Pagoda, and is the tallest pair of stone pagodas in existence in China.
PINGTAN
- Houyan Island - a stone tablet with the words "68 nautical mile-from the mainland China to Taiwan,". It is the closest place in mainland China to Taiwan.
- Beigang Cultural Village - Beigang is famous for its stone houses.It is composed of granite. Beigang village was built near the mountain at the earliest time.
FUZHOU
- Mt.Yantai Historical Area - Bearing the modern commercial history of Fuzhou and witnessing the urban development and transformation.
- Three Lanes and Seven Alleys - one of the country's largest and best-protected historic and cultural block featuring Ming and Qing dynasties architecture.
MT.WUYI
- The Nine Bend Stream Flows - It snakes through 36 mountains and 99 cliffs that are distributed on the bank of the stream. It runs for 62.8 km from west to east through Mount Wuyi and girdled by mountains into nine bends. Nine Bend Stream is the soul of Mount Wuyi with the most charming scenery.
- Heavenly Tour Peak - Combination of mountain and water, nature and culture in Wuyi Mountain. It is a rare cultural landscape, and embodies the culture and nature heritage place.
HUA’AN
- Hua’An Dadi Tulou Cluster - World Cultural Heritage is the most famous earth building group in Hua 'an County, which is mainly composed of Eryi Building, Nanyang Building and Dongyang Building.
XIAMEN
- Gulangyu Island (Wan Guo Buildings) - Is renowned for its delicate natural beauty, its ancient relics, and its varied architecture.
- Island Ring Road - was known as “the most beautifully Marathon Race”, along the East Coast of Xiamen
- Xiamen Mountains-to-Sea Trail - it connects important ecological nodes in the central and northern parts of Xiamen Island, forming a mountain and sea walkway that runs through the east and west directions of the island.