At Fulushan Park, visitors can:

Fulushan Park, located in Longtian Town, Fuqing City, is an urban leisure park integrating culture, leisure, entertainment and sightseeing. It is divided into seven functional areas: the East Entrance Comprehensive Area, the Historical and Cultural Sightseeing Area, the Fulu Temple Area, the South Entrance Landscape Area, the Sports and Leisure Area, the Ecological Leisure Area, and the Holiday Leisure Area.
Fulu Mountain is famous for the Ming Dynasty figure Ye Xianggao, who lived in seclusion there. During the Cultural Revolution, Fulu Mountain was converted into a quarry, causing extensive damage to the original 108 scenic spots, with many of the mountain's stone features being removed as stone. In recent years, Fulu Mountain has been redeveloped into a mountain park, providing Fuqing residents with a wonderful hiking and scenic destination.
The park's landscape emphasizes its cultural and symbolic nature, establishes the park's image, and recreates the image of the famous Fulu Mountain. The main landscapes include Fulu Realm, Mountain Gate, Fudi Jinglu, Xiuchu Nandou, Xiyuan, Fangcao Jingyuan, Lizhu Pavilion, Huanliu Pavilion, Huxi Bridge, Shiyin Mountain House, etc.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
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All day
Fulushan Park, located in Fuzhou, is a peaceful green space known for its natural beauty and cultural significance. The park features historical elements, including ancient statues and pavilions, making it an important site for both relaxation and cultural exploration.
Fulushan Park is situated in the northeastern part of Fuzhou. To reach the park:
The park is open year-round, typically from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to visit, as it’s less crowded and the weather is cooler.
There is no entry fee to Fulushan Park; it is free to visit. However, some attractions within the park may charge a small fee, such as special exhibits or certain pavilions. Tickets can be bought on-site if necessary.
No advance booking is required for general admission. However, booking in advance may be necessary for special events or festivals held within the park.
It will take around 2 to 3 hours to explore the main highlights of Fulushan Park, including walking along the trails, visiting the pavilions, and enjoying the peaceful nature.
Key highlights include:
Guided tours may be available for a more in-depth experience, primarily in Mandarin. Audio guides are not commonly offered, but you may be able to hire a local guide for a tour.
The best spots for photography include:
It is recommended to start at the main entrance, explore the pavilions and statues, walk along the trails, and head toward the summit for the best views. Finish by relaxing at one of the serene spots by the lakes or gardens.
Night visits are not typically offered, but the park is beautifully lit at night. There are no regular light shows, but special events may occasionally be held, such as cultural performances or festivals.
The park can become crowded during weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit early in the morning or during weekdays, particularly in the off-season (fall or winter).
Facilities available in the park include:
While the park has some paved paths suitable for elderly visitors and children, there may be some steep areas and trails that are difficult for people with mobility issues. It’s best to check the park map for accessible routes.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted in food stalls and shops. Cash is also accepted, but credit cards are typically not used for small transactions.
Inside the park, there are small cafes and food stalls offering refreshments. Nearby, you can find restaurants serving local Fujian cuisine, including popular dishes like Fuzhou fish balls and stewed meats.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some of the food stalls inside the park. Halal food options may be limited but can be found in the city center of Fuzhou.
Nearby accommodations include:
Nearby attractions include:
Souvenir shops inside the park offer items like traditional Fujian handicrafts, tea sets, and local artwork. Popular souvenirs include tea, ceramic products, and small wooden carvings.
After visiting the park, you can take a taxi or public bus back to Fuzhou’s city center, or rent a car to continue your trip to nearby attractions. Public transportation offers easy access to other parts of the city.