Not Abroad/It's Fuzhou's "Rio de Janeiro"!

Lianjiang is located in the northeastern part of Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. It's a county town nestled between mountains and sea, boasting rich natural landscapes and cultural history. With both magnificent coastlines and quaint fishing village charm, it's a vacation destination near Fuzhou that's well worth visiting.

Best time to visit: Spring and autumn (March-May, September-November) are most comfortable. Summer is suitable for beach activities but can be quite hot.

🏞️ Main Attractions:

1. Huangqi Peninsula
This is Lianjiang's most representative coastal scenic area, featuring a coastline stretching over 20 kilometers. You can admire unique sea erosion landforms, strangely shaped reefs that create interesting contrasts with the azure waters. The Wanghai Pavilion on the peninsula is an excellent spot for watching the sunrise.

2. Xiaocheng Town
This town preserves the most authentic fishing village appearance, with stone paths, stone houses, and scenes of fishing nets being dried, all full of local vitality. The seafood market here offers the freshest catch, and the nearby seafood stalls are not to be missed.

3. Qingzhi Mountain
Lianjiang's most famous mountain features Qingzhi Temple, originally built during the Tang Dynasty, which houses many precious cultural relics. Along the hiking path, you'll see peculiar rock formations, and from the summit, you can overlook the entire panorama of Lianjiang.

4. Dinghai Bay
A seaside resort area with quality beaches, perfect for swimming and beach sports. The surrounding area is well-equipped with many sea-view hotels and seafood restaurants.

5. Dongdai Ancient City
A Ming Dynasty anti-Japanese pirate site with well-preserved city walls. Climbing the city tower offers distant views of the Minjiang River estuary. The old streets inside the city maintain traditional architectural styles.

🍱 Food Recommendations:

1. Lianjiang Fish Balls
Made from fresh sea fish with a chewy texture and delicious broth. The time-honored brand "Yizhu Fish Balls" is the most famous.

2. Seafood Guobian
A specialty snack made from rice paste and various seafood, it's the most beloved breakfast among Lianjiang locals.

3. Red Yeast Eel
A traditional local dish where eel is marinated in red yeast before cooking, resulting in tender meat with a rich wine aroma.

4. Oyster Omelet
Made with local Lianjiang oysters and sweet potato starch, it's crispy outside and tender inside. Best enjoyed with sweet and spicy sauce.

5. Mussel Soup
Lianjiang mussels have plump, delicious meat. A simple ginger soup brings out their natural sweetness.

🚄 Transportation Guide:

1. From Fuzhou to Lianjiang: Take a bus from Fuzhou North Bus Station, approximately 1 hour journey.
2. Within Lianjiang County: Taxis start at 8 yuan, and there are multiple bus routes.
3. To various attractions: Car rental or self-driving is recommended. Some attractions have special tourist buses.

🏨 Accommodation Suggestions:

1. County Center: Concentrated with business hotels for convenience, such as Super 8, Home Inn and other chain hotels.
2. Dinghai Bay Area: Sea-view resort hotels, suitable for leisure vacations.
3. Xiaocheng Town: Boutique guesthouses for experiencing fishing village life.

❤️ Tips:

1. Buying dried seafood as souvenirs is a good choice.
2. Pay attention to sun protection in summer as UV rays are strong near the sea.
3. Some attractions require hiking, so comfortable sports shoes are recommended.
4. Local fishermen have fixed times for going to sea. Choose the right time if you want to see the bustling fishing port.

Post by Luna321~Walker | Apr 23, 2025

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