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The design is clever and the environment is exquisite. The recommended menu items such as swan durian cake, deep-fried pigeon, and steamed chicken feet in soy sauce made us linger. Both the ingredients and the workmanship are 100 points! My friend and I love this restaurant!
Fuzhou's slow pace is hidden in the cracks between the bluestone slabs of the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys—and staying at the Dongbai Fangxiang Hotel perfectly captures this languid atmosphere. This hotel, frequented by locals, boasts a truly prime location. Just around the corner from the hotel is Nanhou Street, directly opposite Daming Food Street. In the evening, you can stroll along the alleys, following the rhythm of lanterns. The Lin Zexu Memorial Hall and Bing Xin's Former Residence are both within walking distance, making it easy to explore with children. The hotel itself embodies the charm of old Fuzhou. Some rooms offer views of whitewashed walls and black tiles from the windows, a truly breathtaking sight at night. Downstairs is the Dongbai Shopping Mall, offering a wide selection of dining, entertainment, and entertainment options. A tea room is located in the lobby on the first floor. After a stroll, enjoy a pot of jasmine tea while listening to the conversations at the table next to you about the old houses—a far more relaxing experience than rushing through the sights. And there's no need to worry about snacks! A 5-minute walk takes you to Tongli Rouyan (Meatballs), where you'll find tender and bouncy meatballs. The broth at Yonghe Fish Balls is so delicious you'll want to lick the spoon. Don't miss the various cafes and bakeries at Dongjiekou. The hidden portal in Flower Alley is truly unique, offering peanut soup and Fuzhou-style Yuanxiao (Chinese glutinous rice dumplings). A visit to Fuzhou is a must-try. If you don't want to travel far, the hotel's Laohua breakfast is also authentic. Over the course of three days, I didn't rush out early, yet I experienced all of Fuzhou's vibrant hustle and bustle. This kind of slow travel is the true way to experience Fuzhou. I hope everyone will come to this blessed city and be blessed!
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This tea restaurant overlooking the scenery of Fuzhou's Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is located on the 18th floor with an excellent view. Looking out from the 18th floor, the view is wide and you can almost see the entire Three Lanes and Seven Alleys. People and vehicles on Bayi Road come and go, in a constant stream, in sharp contrast to the quiet ancient buildings on the side. Ordered a combination set meal. The taste of the tea snacks was quite satisfactory. The shrimp dumplings tasted good, the bean curd rolls were not delicious, the durian pastry looked good, and the durian flavor was not strong. The dry fried beef river tasted relatively bland. The food here tasted average, and the service was good. Be sure to make an appointment in advance for a window seat when you come here. It's not for the food, but mainly for the scenery here. Three or two friends, sit by the window, chat and chat, and feel at ease. #Taste Journey #Scenic Restaurant
Fuzhou 7-Day, 6-Night Value Trip: Explore the City for 6,000 RMB per person! 💰✨ - 🚏 Itinerary: Day 1️⃣ Landing and Initial Exploration 🏨 Accommodation: Recommended budget hotels in the Dongjiekou business district (150-200 RMB/night) 🌃 Evening Must-See: The Night View of Three Lanes and Seven Alleys (Try Peanut Soup and Meat Dumplings in the Food Court~) Day 2️⃣ Cultural Heritage and Landscape ⛩️Three Lanes and Seven Alleys (139 Nanhou Street, Gulou District, Open 24/7) 📍 Highlights: Lin Zexu Memorial Hall and Yan Fu's Former Residence ⛰️ Afternoon: Gushan Mountain (Gushan Road, Jin'an District, Open All Day) 💰 Tickets: 70 RMB. Stunning panoramic views of Fuzhou! Day 3️⃣ Climb to enjoy the river view 🌄Morning exercise at Wushan Mountain (Wushan Road, Gulou District, 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM) 🌉Evening cruise on the Minjiang River (boat ticket 50 yuan, neon lights are fantastic ✨) Day 4️⃣ Island relaxation (optional) 🏝️Pingtan Island day trip (Pingtan County East Ring Road, open all day) 🚌Transportation: We recommend hiring a car, 200 yuan per person 🦞Must-try: Seasonal seafood feast! Day 5️⃣ Breathe in the forest 🌲Fuzhou National Forest Park (Shangchiqiao, Xindian Town, 6:00 AM - 5:30 PM) ♨️Afternoon: Yongtai Hot Springs (100 RMB admission, soothe away fatigue💆) Day 6️⃣ City Walk 📸Artistic street photography in Shangxiahang 🍜Food list: Tongli meat dumplings, Erlongbo Yuanxiao (Chinese Yuanxiao) 🛍️Souvenirs: Lacquerware, Jasmine tea Day 7️⃣ Return with a bang 🛒Final shopping spree: Shop at Dongbai Center! 💰Budget breakdown (2 people): Transportation 2000 RMB + Accommodation 1200 RMB + Entrance fees 400 RMB Food 2100 RMB + City transportation 300 RMB + Activities 300 RMB = 6000 RMB maximum! 💡 Local Tips: 1. Admission to the main street of Sanfang Qixiang is free, and a combined ticket to the smaller attractions is 120 yuan. 2. The jasmine blossoms are absolutely fragrant during May and June! 3. For fish balls, go to Yonghe, and for meat dumplings, go to Tongli. 4. Metro Line 1 runs through the main attractions. #FuzhouTravel #PingtanIslandTravel #SanfangQixiangCheck-in #MinjiangNightCruise #FujianTravel