Reason:A great find loved by locals, with savory, hearty Laohua soup
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Taste: Laohua In Fuzhou, Laohua is a combination of various ingredients and noodles cooked together. The soup should be bone soup, which tastes very fresh and hot. Mixed bone marrow is highly recommended, very soft and sticky, and there seems to be fried garlic in it, which is very fragrant. Today's side dishes are all pig offal and pork liver, which are very tender and just cooked. Fried pork skin is very fragrant and goes well with Laohua. Tripe is braised in advance. Luohan meat is relatively lean, but not old
Environment: Very small
Service: There are many people in the evening. There are still people queuing in front at 11 o'clock, and the dishes are served quickly
Value for money: relatively high
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Taste: Laohua In Fuzhou, Laohua is a combination of various ingredients and noodles cooked together. The soup should be bone soup, which tastes very fresh and hot. Mixed bone marrow is highly recommended, very soft and sticky, and there seems to be fried garlic in it, which is very fragrant. Today's side dishes are all pig offal and pork liver, which are very tender and just cooked. Fried pork skin is very fragrant and goes well with Laohua. Tripe is braised in advance. Luohan meat is relatively lean, but not old Environment: Very small Service: There are many people in the evening. There are still people queuing in front at 11 o'clock, and the dishes are served quickly Value for money: relatively high
This city, known for its "tiger studies," is so fun to explore! Three days cost less than 500 yuan per person, so you can leave with a full wallet! 🚩Must-see list: [Three Lanes and Seven Alleys]: Fuzhou's iconic landmark! The Giving Tree is truly stunning in any photo, and you must try the fish balls and pork dumplings on Nanhou Street (Tongli's pork dumpling shop is located at 31 Nanhou Street). [Gushan Mountain]: The cable car is a stunning sunset in the evening! Bring a jacket as it's chilly at the top (the cable car is 50 yuan per person one way, and stops operating at 5:30 PM). [Shangxiahang]: Lanterns light up at night, transporting you across Jiangnan. Erlongbo Lantern Festival is nearby (210 Zhongting Street). [Fudao]: The aerial plank road is stunning. We recommend entering from Exit 3 at Meifeng Mountain Park (lit up at 7 PM). [Yantai Mountain]: A haven for artistic youth! Churches and old houses are all picture-perfect! 💰Money-saving tips: ✅ The night market at Daming Food Street opens after 6 PM, and you can get three snacks for 10 RMB. ✅ Meiyabo Peanut Soup (Laoyaozhou Street): taro paste for 4 RMB per bowl, a local favorite. ✅ Fuzhou Metro Line 1 runs through all tourist attractions; use the "eFuzhou" app to scan a QR code for 50% off bus rides. 📸Hidden gems: 1. "Cat's Sky City" in Sanfang Qixiang offers postcards from the future. 2. A misty forest hides within Gushan Eighteen Scenic Spots Park. 3. Photograph the lychee trees and ancient pagoda at Xichan Temple before 10 AM. 🥢Disruptive food: ▪️ Weirong Laohua (Fuxin Middle Road): A mountain of seafood for 20 RMB. ▪️ Antailou (39 Jipi Road): 100 varieties of Fuzhou snacks. ▪️ Meiyabo's peanut soup is ten times more delicious than milk tea! #FuzhouTravelStrategy #BudgetTravelCanAlsoBeHappy #Three Lanes and Seven Alleys Check-in #FuzhouFoodExplore
Here's your meticulously curated 4-day Fuzhou summer escape, combining history, culture, natural beauty, and culinary delights to help you comfortably experience the "City of Banyan Trees": --- ### 🌆 **Itinerary Overview** - **Theme**: Escape the heat by day, enjoy the coolness at night, cultural immersion and island relaxation - **Accommodation Recommendations**: - **Around the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys** (such as the "Weimeike" Ancient House B&B): Convenient for exploring the alleys during the morning and evening rush hours, priced at 200 RMB per person per night - **Hotels along the Minjiang River** (such as the "Youth Plaza Hotel"): Enjoy river views and light shows from floor-to-ceiling windows, and a refreshing night breeze --- ### 🚶 **Day-by-Day Itinerary** #### **Day 1: Morning Rhythm of the Ancient Alleys and Museum Exploration** - **7:00-10:00 Morning Tour of the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys** - Take advantage of the cool breeze while strolling along Nanhou Street, watching the shadows of banyan trees cast on the Ming and Qing dynasty saddle walls, and check out the Love Tree 🌳. - Must-try: The "Meat and Fish Balls" soup at **Tongli Meat and Bird's Nest Main Store** (Laoyaozhou Street) is delicious and chewy. - **10:30 AM - 3:00 PM Fujian Museum (Indoor)** - Free! Focus on the "Dinosaur World" and "Ancient Fujian Civilization" exhibition halls, where air conditioning is plentiful to avoid the midday heat. - **Evening**: **West Lake Park** rafting (paddle boats available), enjoying the Song Dynasty Feihong Bridge and the twilight lotus pond. #### **Day 2: Cooling Off in the Mountains and Sea, Rejuvenating with Hot Springs** - **Morning: A Zen Journey at Gushan** - Take the cable car up the mountain (50 yuan one-way), visit Yongquan Temple amidst the mist, and touch the Song Dynasty stone lions for good luck. Vegetarian meals are 30 yuan per person inside the temple. - **Afternoon: Gui'an Hot Spring Resort** - Choose from over 80 hot springs, recommend the cold spring pool and jasmine bath for refreshing and detoxifying soaks (tickets approximately 168 yuan). - **Evening: Minjiang River Night Cruise on the "Jasmine Boat"** - Departs at 7:30 PM, marvel at the illuminated Zhongzhou Island Church, reminiscent of stained glass, and enjoy the relaxing river breeze (100 yuan). #### **Day 3: Chasing the Wind on Pingtan Island Transportation: Rent a car for 2 hours or take the high-speed rail to Pingtan Station (transfer to the bus) Route: Beigang Village: Relax at the Stone House Cafe and experience the "Singing Stones" Changjiang'ao: In the evening, ride an e-donkey to chase the sunset over the windmills 🌅, where the orange sky interweaves with the white windmills Tanan Bay: Overnight at a beachfront B&B, listening to the waves and falling asleep (recommended the "Whale Island" ocean view room). Food: Red Star Food Stall: Boiled Nine-segment Shrimp and Stir-fried Oysters, 80 yuan per person Day 4: Literary Yantai - Final Night Snack Morning: Slow Time in Yantai Mountain Explore the old houses on Lequn Road, enjoy iced jasmine tea at "Meiyuan Coffee," and take panoramic photos of the Jiefang Bridge from the window. Afternoon: Choose between two options for indoor escape **Lanhai Hot Spring**: One-stop steaming and movie-watching (80 RMB per person) - **Minyue Water Town** (directly accessible via Metro Line 2): Indoor intangible cultural heritage performances and a nighttime iron flower show - **Late-night snack**: **Daming Food Street** for wheel cakes and ice rice, or **Lao Fuzhou** for lychee meat (sweet and sour, crispy) --- ### 🍜 **Must-try Fuzhou dog days** | **Categories** | **Recommended Shops** | **Specialties** | |----------------|--------------------------|------------------------------| | Buddha Jumps Over the Wall | Harmony Garden (Three Lanes and Seven Alleys) | Small jar stew, 128 RMB, great value | | Laohua | Weirong Laohua (Gulou District) | Choose your own bone marrow and crispy squid, the broth is so delicious | | Guobianhu | Chaihuo Guobian (Laoyaozhou Street) | Firewood-fired charcoal and shrimp crisps, only available early morning | | Four-Fruit Soup/Iced Rice | Daming Road Street Stall | Grass Jelly Taro Balls with Crushed Ice, a Perfect Summertime Beat | --- ### ❄️ **Key Tips for Traveling in the Dog Days** 1. **Heat-Prevention Strategies**: - Plan indoor activities between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM (museums/hot springs/teahouses) as much as possible. - Carry Huoxiang Zhengqi Water and a small fan, and wear quick-drying clothing. 2. **Weather Warning**: - July to September is typhoon season. Check the "Fuzhou Weather" official account before traveling to avoid heavy rain. 3. **Transportation Tips**: - Use the "eFuzhou" app to scan the QR code for the subway; some rides are free on weekends. - For e-donkey rentals in Pingtan, choose "DaDa Car Rental," 60 yuan/day with no deposit. > 💡 **Uncommon Recommendation**: If the heat is unbearable, take shelter in **Fuzhou National Forest Park** (northeast of the city), where thousand-year-old banyan trees shade the sky and streamside trails feel 5°C colder. Fuzhou in the dog days of summer is like a bowl of chilled peanut soup—hot and damp at first, but mellow and lingering on the palate. Follow this guide to listen to the rain under the eaves of ancient houses, ride the waves in the island breeze, and unwind in hot springs—all while experiencing the allure of summer in this "blessed state."
A three-day, two-night, lazy travel guide to Fuzhou from March to May—read this and go! Fuzhou's mild sunshine and gentle breeze from March to May make it the perfect time for a trip. First-time visitors to Fuzhou, this super detailed guide will help you discover the charm of Fuzhou for three days and make your trip hassle-free! Preparing for the Day - ID: ID, student ID (discounts available) - Clothing: March to May sees warmer temperatures, but with a slight difference between morning and evening. Pack a long-sleeved jacket, short-sleeved T-shirt, light long skirt, and comfortable sneakers for easy travel. - Skincare and Sun Protection: High-factor sunscreen, a sun hat, sunglasses, moisturizing skincare, and lip balm. Fuzhou has plenty of sunshine, so sun protection and moisturizing are essential. - Other: Power bank, camera, and common medications (gastrointestinal medication, cold medicine, etc.) for emergencies. Getting There: - Arrival: - Plane: Fuzhou Changle International Airport, with direct airport shuttles and Metro Line 6 offering direct access to the city center, approximately 50 minutes and a fare of around 18 yuan. - High-Speed Rail: Fuzhou Station and Fuzhou South Station both have convenient metro connections to the rest of the city. - Within the City: - Metro: Lines 1 and 2 cover most major tourist attractions. Download the "eFuzhou" app on your phone and scan the QR code to ride. - Bus: Numerous routes are available, using the "eFuzhou" app or Alipay. However, traffic may be congested during peak hours. - Taxi: Convenient, but you may have to wait in line near scenic spots or during peak hours. Accommodation Recommendations: - Near Three Lanes and Seven Alleys: Excellent location, convenient transportation, and a wealth of nearby restaurants. Experience the charm of old Fuzhou. A wide selection of B&Bs and hotels are available, ranging from 200 to 500 yuan. - Near Yantai Mountain: Rich in culture and art, with many unique hotels and hostels offering stunning night views, prices range from 150 to 400 RMB. Itinerary Day 1: Encountering the Millennium Alleys and the Charm of the Minjiang River Morning: Arrive in Fuzhou, check in to your hotel, and rest briefly. Lunch: Savor authentic Fujian cuisine at Antailou near the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, such as lychee meat, taro paste, and meat dumplings, and experience the flavors of Fuzhou. Afternoon: Stroll through the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, a "living fossil of the Chinese urban lifang system," visiting Yijinfang, Wenrufang, Guanglufang, Yangqiao Alley, and Langguan Alley. Visit the former residences of Yan Fu and Bing Xin, discovering stories about famous figures and absorbing the charm of history. Evening: Enjoy a delicious meal at Daming Food Street, sampling snacks like Fuding pork slices, fried oysters, and laohua. Then, embark on a night cruise on the Minjiang River, enjoying the night lights of both banks and the relaxing river breeze. Day 2: Stroll through the Artistic Yantai Mountain and Explore the Ancient Temples Morning: Depart to Yantai Mountain to admire its diverse collection of buildings, a fusion of Chinese and Western architecture, and stroll through the vibrant streets, taking countless photos. Relax and unwind at a mountainside cafe. Lunch: Dine at a restaurant near Yantai Mountain, enjoying local Fujian or Western cuisine. Afternoon: Visit Xichan Temple. This tranquil, thousand-year-old temple, nestled among red walls, green trees, and the lingering sound of Buddhist chanting, will instantly transport you away from worldly worries. Explore the temple architecture and immerse yourself in Buddhist culture. Evening: Visit Zhongting Street, Fuzhou's traditional commercial street, offering a mix of shopping and dining, while experiencing the vibrant life of Fuzhou. Day 3: Embrace the Natural Scenery and Return Morning: Depart for Gushan Mountain, where you can take the cable car for an easy ascent, enjoying breathtaking mountain views. Upon reaching the summit, visit the thousand-year-old Yongquan Temple, immersing you in its solemnity and offering panoramic views of Fuzhou. Lunch: Enjoy authentic farmhouse dishes at a farmhouse near Gushan Mountain, such as stir-fried pork with bamboo shoots and free-range chicken soup. Afternoon: Pack up and prepare to return, concluding a delightful trip to Fuzhou. Food Recommendations - Meat Dumplings: A traditional Fuzhou snack, featuring crispy skin and fragrant meat, and a burst of broth. The most authentic ones are from Tongli Meat Dumplings Shop. - Fish Balls: Delicious and chewy, with a generous filling, a must-try when in Fuzhou. Yonghe Fish Balls is a time-honored specialty. - Laohua: Made with rice noodles, it's topped with a variety of seafood, meat, and vegetables. The broth is delicious and tasty, and Back Street Laohua is very popular. - Lychee Meat: Sweet and sour, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Named for its lychee-like shape, it's a Fujian classic, and restaurants like Lao Fuzhou make it well. - Peanut Soup: Sweet and smooth, with a rich flavor. Meiyabo Peanut Soup is a favorite of many Fuzhou veterans. - Ice Rice: A summer must-have, sweet glutinous rice paired with cool syrup, various fruits, and taro balls is a refreshing treat to cool down. Notes - Weather: Rain is possible in Fuzhou from March to May, so remember to bring rain gear. - Tickets: Some attractions, such as certain former residences within the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys and Xichan Temple, require tickets. Check and purchase online in advance to avoid delays. - Consumption: Pay attention to prices when shopping at scenic spots to avoid unnecessary disputes. For local specialties, go to reputable supermarkets for guaranteed quality. - Transportation: Traffic in Fuzhou can be quite congested, so avoid rush hour travel. Be mindful of personal belongings when taking public transportation. #Ruge'sJourney #FuzhouTravel #FuzhouFood #FuzhouCheck-In #NicheDiscovery
During the Spring Festival, the market is still bustling. Rice cakes, fish balls, taro paste, fish dumplings, glutinous rice, vegetarian food, water chestnut cakes, and fried fish are all traditional snacks in Fuzhou. During the Spring Festival, there are many delicious fish and meat when visiting relatives and friends. As a Fuzhou person, I will still buy rice cakes, glutinous rice or taro paste and put them on the table. #Buy New Year's goods during the Spring Festival #Human fireworks in the market #Fuzhou market #Fuzhou tourism #My adventure with Fuzhou Fuyu Weirong Laohua