9 Cities to Explore
Discover the unique charm of each city
Capital of Fujian province, Fuzhou blends 2,200 years of history with ancient alleyways, hot springs, and world-famous jasmine tea culture.
China's most romantic coastal city, famous for Gulangyu Island, colonial architecture, and Minnan cuisine—a 'Garden on the Sea' where mountains meet ocean.
The birthplace of Mazu (Goddess of the Sea) and the center of Chinese shoemaking industry, surrounded by beautiful bays and islands.
A mountainous city in western Fujian known for the stunning Taining Danxia UNESCO Geopark, the legendary Hakka earth buildings, and its lush bamboo forests.
A UNESCO World Heritage city, starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, known as the "City of Light" by Marco Polo.
A historic city in southern Fujian known for the UNESCO Fujian Tulou, volcanic coastline, and rich agricultural bounty.
Gateway to the UNESCO Wuyi Mountain, a sacred peak famous for its dramatic river gorges, rock cliffs, and world-renowned Da Hong Pao tea.
The heartland of Hakka culture in Fujian, famous for the magnificent Fujian Tulou (earthen buildings) and the historic site of Gutian.
A coastal city in northeastern Fujian known for the breathtaking Xiapu mudflat photography, Taimu Shan granite peaks, and pristine islands.