
▲ Quanzhou itinerary includes regular attractions + 2 complimentary package attractions: 1. Jinjiang Wulin Traditional Village 2. Luojia Temple 3. Golden Coast 4. Yongning Ancient Town 5. Little Weihai Bonus: Luoyang Bridge + Xunpu Village

▲ [Xunpu Fishing Village] is a dream woven with oyster shells, home to descendants of ancient Arabs and a witness to Quanzhou's glorious history as the "Maritime Silk Road." Beyond the oyster-shell houses, the headdresses of Xunpu women form a unique local attraction, showcased in both the shell dwellings and their ornate hairstyles. Xunpu women adorn their hair with flowers, wear clove earrings, and don traditional wide-sleeved blouses and loose trousers, creating a distinctive cultural charm. 1. During Lunar New Year, traffic restrictions may prevent access to certain hotel areas; please cooperate with the driver to board at the designated meeting point. 2. Due to high visitor numbers at the attraction during Lunar New Year, guided tours cannot be provided upon arrival.

▲ Jinjiang Wulin Traditional Village is located in Jinjiang, Fujian, at the heart of the Southern Fujian Golden Triangle, separated from Taiwan by a narrow stretch of water and surrounded by the sea on three sides. To the northeast, it connects with Quanzhou Bay; to the east, it borders Shishi City of Quanzhou; to the southeast, it faces the Taiwan Strait; to the south, it looks across the sea to Kinmen Island; to the west, it borders Nan'an City; and to the north, it adjoins Licheng District.

▲ Luojia Temple, known as the "Buddhist Kingdom on the Sea," is a temple seemingly floating on the ocean. Built during the Tang Dynasty and having undergone multiple renovations and expansions, it now stands as a significant symbol of Quanzhou's Buddhist culture. Visitors can admire exquisite Buddha statues, classical prayer halls, and unique garden views while experiencing the serene, peaceful atmosphere and the charm of cultural artistry.

▲ Luojia Temple, known as the "Buddhist Kingdom on the Sea," is a temple seemingly floating on the ocean. Built during the Tang Dynasty and having undergone multiple renovations and expansions, it now stands as a significant symbol of Quanzhou's Buddhist culture. Visitors can admire exquisite Buddha statues, classical prayer halls, and unique garden views while experiencing the serene, peaceful atmosphere and the charm of cultural artistry.

▲ Shishi Golden Coast is located in Yongning Town, Shishi City, covering an area of 6,000 acres with a 12-kilometer coastline facing Taiwan across the sea. A 10-kilometer-long, 38-meter-wide cement boulevard connects it to the bustling downtown area of Shishi. To the northwest, it is backed by the towering Baogai Mountain overlooking the sea, while to the southeast, it borders the Taiwan Strait with its seamless blend of water and sky. The attraction features scenic spots such as "Guantiao Point and Sailing in Gongyu Bay, sparkling blue waves and white sandy beaches, lush forests and new sandbars along the shore, and the bizarre rock formations of Guanyin Mountain."

▲ Yongning Ancient Town is located in Shishi, Quanzhou, on the southeastern coast of Fujian Province. With a history of over 600 years, Yongning is an ancient garrison town that has served as an important port and coastal defense stronghold in southeastern Fujian due to its strategic location. Historically known as "Shuiwo" during ancient times, it was called "Gaoting" in the Tang Dynasty and "Liang'en Pavilion" in the Song Dynasty.










