Hidden Gem in the Bustling City! A One-Day Guide to Fuzhou's Xichan Temple

Who says Fuzhou lacks ancient charm? Xichan Temple's red walls, green tiles, and thousand-year-old Song Dynasty lychee tree create the perfect backdrop for serene and artistic photos!

🌟 Highlights:
A thousand-year-old temple offering tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle.
Xichan Temple, one of Fuzhou's five major Zen temples, was built during the Tang Dynasty. Its red walls and lush greenery complement each other beautifully, and the garden-style layout exudes elegance and serenity. The temple features ancient Song Dynasty lychee trees, grand and majestic halls, and impressive architecture. Key structures include the Mahavira Hall, Dharma Hall, Sutra Library, Jade Buddha Tower, Guanyin Hall, as well as guest rooms, meditation halls, and the abbot's quarters.

Zhuzi Xiangfu🏨—Xichan Temple📿
Hours⏰: 7:00 AM–6:00 PM
Admission🎫: 20 RMB
Taxi🚖: Around 15 minutes
Metro🚇: Dongjiekou Station Exit D (Line 4) — Phoenix Pool Station Exit D Southeast, then walk 900 meters.

🎈 Tips:
1️⃣ Check out the Nine-Bend Bridge near the entrance.
2️⃣ Feed the pigeons🕊️ at the Guanyin Pavilion entrance.
3️⃣ Capture a full view of the Gratitude Pagoda from the rooftop terrace on the third floor of Impression City Mall outside the temple.
4️⃣ Snap stunning photos of the ancient temple buildings scattered throughout the grounds.

✨ "Zen Mode" Half-Day Itinerary: Temple photography → Feed koi fish → Sip tea at Tangmo Chaxi in the mall across the street → Create a perfect nine-grid post for social media in just 5 minutes📸. Tag your photo buddy now!
Escape the noise and immerse yourself in the thousand-year-old Zen ambiance and ancient charm of Xichan Temple! 🍃

Post by 福州三坊七巷花间堂·朱紫相府 | May 12, 2025

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