Fuzhou Changle International Airport (FOC) is situated 39 kilometers from downtown Fuzhou. Currently, there are 54 domestic and international airlines that go to 47 major cities around the world including: Singapore,... Read More>>
Fuzhou is well connected to the rest of Fujian Province by the road and rail networks, which stretch across the whole of the country and connect the city with the larger Chinese destinations. Read More>>
There are direct buses to Beijing (21 hrs), Shenzhen (12 hrs), Shanghai (12 hrs), Guangzhou (12 hrs), Wenzhou (5 hrs), Qingdao, Hong Kong, Haikou, Nanning and other major destinations in 30 counties across China. Read More>>
Many of Fuzhou's best attractions lie outside the city, which is surrounded by fine mountain scenery and lies near a number of temples and renowned scenic attractions. Read More>>
The ancient estuary in Fuzhou and its position at the mouth of the Min River has ensured that the city is well connected by water. A large number of passenger services leave from Fuzhou including those to Mt. Read More>>
Bodiless Lacquer Ware ( Tuotai Qiqi) 脱胎漆器 Shou Mountain Stone Carving (Shoushan Shidiao) 寿山石雕 Cork Picture (Ruan Mu Hua) 软木画 Wulong Tea (Wulong Cha) 乌龙茶 Tie Guan Yin 铁观音 Bodiless Lacquer Ware ( Tuotai Qiqi) 脱胎漆器 Invented during the ... Read More>>
Known more for its hot springs than its entertainment hot spots, Fuzhou still offers a number of venues to ensure an enjoyable night out. Jiangjun Temple area, Liuyi Lu and Dong Jie Kou are some of the liveliest places in town. Here you'll find stage ... Read More>>
Lao Fuzhou Restaurant 老福州大酒楼 Lao Fuzhou Restaurant serves various kinds of Fuzhou snacks, including sweet bean soup, fried dumplings, spring rolls and harder to find dishes. Average price is about RMB 20 per person. Add: 83 Shengfu Lu, Fuzhou Tel: ... Read More>>
Though the city is nowhere near as glamorous as Beijing or Shanghai the entertainment options in Fuzhou are similar to that in any large Chinese city, featuring western style bars, bustling KTVs, cafes and concert halls where traditional performances are ... Read More>>
Fish Balls (Yuwan) 鱼丸 Rice Paste with Seafood Soup (Dingbian Hu) 鼎边糊 Dried Pork (Yan pi) 燕皮 Spring Roll (Chun Juan) 春卷 Shaxian Snacks (Shaxian Xiaochi) 沙县小吃 Fish Balls (Yuwan) 鱼丸 The name of this local delicacy does not do justice to its ... Read More>>
Dongjiekou Shopping District 东街口商业区 A major commercial and shopping district of Fuzhou Home of Dongjiekou Department Store, Xinhuadu Department Store and Ruimin Department Store. The streets are lined with stores of all sizes, many of which offer ... Read More>>
There are about 1,800 buses running on the streets of Fuzhou. Some of the fleet was replaced in 2006 with ''pollution free'' buses. Read More>>
Buddha Jumps over the Wall ( Fotiao Qiang) 佛跳墙 Litchi Pork (Lizhi Rou) 荔枝肉 10 Flavored Drunken Spareribs (Shixiangzui Paigu) 十香醉排骨 Chicken Soup with Sea Clam (Jitang Xuehua) 鸡汤雪蛤 Buddha Jumps over the Wall ( Fotiao Qiang) 佛跳墙 An elaborate ... Read More>>
Vital Statistics (2006) GDP: RMB165.7 billion GDP per Capita: RMB 31,582 Economic Growth Rate: 12.2% Population: 2.67 million (urban) - 4.04 million (rural) FDI: US$1.6 billion Annual Average Wage: RMB 18,314 Government Effectiveness Rating: 21st 2006 ... Read More>>
Fuzhou cuisine is a major part of Fujian culinary art, which is distinguished by its choice seafood, rich colors and its sweet, sour and sometimes salty taste. In particular, Fujian cuisine is recognized for its pickled taste. Skilled gourmet chefs pay ... Read More>>
The total area of Fuzhou is 11,986 thousand square kilometers, with a developed urban area of 1,043 square kilometers. The resident population of Fuzhou is just under 7.115 million with around 4.4 million living in the urban areas. The population in Fuzhou ... Read More>>
Located on China's southeastern coast, on the lower reaches of the Min River, Fuzhou City is the capital city of Fujian Province and also the economic, political, cultural and transportation center of Fujian. With a long tradition as a coastal port and ... Read More>>
Fuzhou lies in the eastern coast of the Fujian Province in the downstream plain of Min River. The city faces Taiwan across the water to the east and the Fuzhou Municipality is sliced through by the Minjiang River, which runs into the east sea. Fuzhou sits in... Read More>>
• GDP: RMB 306.8 billion (2010) • Per Capita Disposable Income of Urban Residents: RMB 22,723 (2010) • Economy Growth Rate: 14% (2010) • Register Population: 6.459 million(2010) • The Unemployment Rate: 3.14% (2010) • ... Read More>>
Fuzhou now has two train stations: Fuzhou Railway Station, and the newly built Fuzhou South Railway Station which opened its doors in April of 2010. The south station is mostly for bullet trains to Shanghai (7 hrs), ... Read More>>
In addition to being the capital city of Fujian province and a major port in eastern China, Fuzhou is also noted for its unique local products. Traditional handicrafts such as bodiless lacquer ware, Shou Mountain stone carvings and Fuzhou cork pictures are ... Read More>>
As elsewhere in China, self-drive cars can be rented in Fuzhou only by holders of a Chinese license. Read More>>
The weather in Fuzhou is generally mild, but can be changeable, particularly in spring and early summer when showers are frequent. Tourists are advised to pack layers and waterproofs. June July and August are warm but this is typhoon season, which means ... Read More>>
The taxis in Fuzhou are a good option for travelers, costing around the same as in most Chinese cities. The beginning rate is 8 RMB (10 RMB including additional 2 RMB fuel surcharge), with an additional 1.5 RMB RMB per kilometer after the first three ... Read More>>