
Beigang Village is located on the eastern foot of Junshan Mountain. It faces the sea and has pristine mountain, stone, field and sea resources.
The village retains a complete traditional stone architectural style. The stone houses have walls made of green and gray granite, roofs covered with red and gray tiles, and covered with pebbles of various shapes.
The beautiful and tranquil scenery of sea and mountains, the ancient and exquisite artistic buildings, the natural and simple life and literary atmosphere, the well-arranged houses hidden behind the endless blue sea and sky, the life close to the mountains and water, away from the hustle and bustle, everything becomes natural and calm.
Recommended play time: 1-2 days
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Beigang Cultural and Creative Village was established to preserve traditional Fujian culture while promoting modern creative industries, making it a hub for art, crafts, and local heritage.
Located in Fuzhou, Fujian Province. Accessible via local bus, taxi, or rideshare from downtown Fuzhou; walking is convenient within the village.
Open daily, typically 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Best times to visit are spring and autumn for pleasant weather.
Entrance is usually free; some workshops may charge a small fee, payable onsite.
Advance booking is generally not required except for workshops or group activities.
2–3 hours for a general visit; half a day if participating in workshops.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin; audio guides are limited.
Start with the main street galleries, visit workshops, stop at cafes, and end with souvenir shops.
Night visits are limited; special events may occur during festivals or cultural celebrations.
Moderately busy on weekends and holidays; weekdays are quieter.
Public restrooms, cafes, benches, and small shops are available throughout the village.
Mostly accessible for children and elderly; some areas may be challenging for wheelchair users.
Cash is accepted; many shops also support mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay.
Several local cafes and small restaurants serving snacks, tea, and light meals.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options are limited.
Small guesthouses and boutique hotels in Fuzhou are within a short drive.
Yes, selling handmade crafts, traditional artworks, and local snacks.
Taxi, rideshare, or local buses to other parts of Fuzhou or nearby attractions.