
Lianhua Ancient Town, also known as Yiqian Ancient Town, is located in the heart of Wuyi Mountain. It serves as the southern gateway to Fuzhou City and the first town at the source of the Fuhe River. Over 50 well-preserved and representative ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties are located here. Guangchang white lotus was first cultivated during the Yifeng period of the Tang Dynasty, boasting a history of over 1,300 years. It has been a tribute throughout the dynasties and is a nationally protected geographical indication product.
Fuzhou City belongs to the southern humid and rainy monsoon climate zone, with a humid climate, abundant rainfall, sufficient light and heat, distinct four seasons, and a long growing season.
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Lotus First Village is a cultural and scenic area in Fuzhou, Jiangxi, showcasing lotus cultivation and traditional Jiangxi rural life. It highlights the region's agricultural heritage and offers insight into local customs and festivals.
It is located in Fuzhou, Jiangxi. Visitors can reach the village by taxi, local bus, or private car. Walking paths within the village make it easy to explore on foot.
The village is generally open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the lotus blooming season, typically from June to August.
Entrance fees are usually modest and can be purchased at the ticket counter on-site. Some platforms may offer online booking for convenience.
Booking in advance is not strictly required but recommended during peak lotus season or holidays to avoid queues.
2–3 hours are sufficient to enjoy the main scenic areas, lotus ponds, and cultural spots.
Guided tours may be offered in Chinese. English tours are limited but can be arranged through local tour operators.
Start at the main entrance, explore the central lotus ponds, walk along connecting paths to pavilions, and finish with a boat ride if available.
Night visits may be limited; special festivals may include evening events or light displays during peak season.
Weekdays are less crowded. Peak season in summer and weekends can be busy, especially mornings and afternoons during lotus bloom.
Facilities include restrooms, small eateries, snack stalls, water points, seating areas, and souvenir shops.
Paths are generally flat and accessible for children and elderly. Wheelchair access may be limited in certain garden areas.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted at shops and entrance points.
Local eateries and small cafes are available, offering Jiangxi cuisine, snacks, and refreshments near the village.
Vegetarian options are generally available. Halal options are limited and should be confirmed at individual restaurants.
Several mid-range hotels and guesthouses are nearby, providing convenient access to the village.
Souvenirs include lotus-themed crafts, local snacks, and decorative items reflecting regional culture.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, or local buses can take visitors to nearby attractions, hotels, or the city center.