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For travelers seeking a distinct cultural and coastal experience, Fujian province offers a compelling mix of ancient architecture and dramatic landscapes. The star attraction is the unique Hakka Tulou, massive earthen roundhouses in Yongding County that are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Equally compelling are the historic streets and traditional Minnan architecture of Quanzhou, a former maritime silk road hub, and the dramatic granite peaks rising from the sea at Mount Wuyi. Don't miss the chance to sample the local tea culture; Fujian is the birthplace of oolong varieties like Tieguanyin.
The province suits cultural explorers and nature lovers perfectly. Xiamen, with its relaxed island atmosphere on Gulangyu and excellent air links, is a fantastic base for first-time visitors and couples. Fuzhou, the capital, offers more urban conveniences for business travelers, while the countryside around Zhangzhou appeals to those on a solo adventure seeking the tulou. Getting around is straightforward with a high-speed rail network connecting major cities, though renting a car provides the most freedom for reaching remote villages.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 13 hotels across Fujian catering to different styles and budgets. Accommodation ranges from convenient business hotels in Fuzhou's downtown to charming guesthouses in Xiamen's historic lanes and a selection of comfortable, modern hotels near major transport hubs for easy exploration.
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What is Fujian known for?
Fujian is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and ancient history, with popular attractions like the Tulou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the scenic Wuyi Mountains.
Best time to visit Fujian?
The best time to visit Fujian is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is mild and comfortable, ideal for exploring the region's natural and cultural attractions.