Fuzhou, an auspicious place on the coastline of China, brings China’s ancient culture and Western culture together, which are at odds but also combined into one mixture.
Zhenghe, an official in the Ming Dynasty, pioneered his sailing trip far to the African and European continents, promoting cultural exchanges between China and the world.
In the past, China’s specialties, such as silk, tea and china were traded and transferred to other parts of the world from Fuzhou. Today, Fuzhou still opens its arms and tries to embrace the whole world.
An international city-state, an important traffic hub :
Navigation routes on the sea and in the air are all concentrated in Fuzhou, making the original fishing village an international traffic hub and important city-state of the world.
Expressways and highways shorten the distances between Fuzhou and its neighbors, making it an ideal city for traveling.
The Rhine of the Orient:
The Rhine in the East or the Rhine of the Orient, a nickname given by explorers and artists all over the world in the 19th century, is considered to be a very good place for taking photos.
Jiangbin parks:
Decorated by thousands of flowers,Jiangbin forest parks on the banks of Minjiang River forms the largest park complex in China. People living in such a city cherish their lives in various ways. Some artists take advantage of stones and metal to tell of the peace and development of this ancient city. Some use their wisdom and talent to embellish it.
A real spa city:
Full of minerals that are beneficial to human beings, the springs in Fuzhou have become a symbol of this city. Travelers can enjoy themselves in the hotels and recreation parks that provide spa services.
This great auspicious land is equipped with key elements identified in ancient Chinese philosophy.
Stones:
Shoushan stones have set the record, and a processed stone is even more valuable than gold of the same weight.
Lacquerware:
Lacquerware, a handicraft processed by thousands of procedures, is eminent for its traditional features all over the world.
Cork paintings:
Exquisite workmanship and world-famous reputation are the key features of Cork paintings in China.
And the water, the mountains and forest, and people’s passion together make the city a real paradise on earth.
City of Banyans:
Thousands of years ago in ancient China, banyans, or Indian fig trees, existed in Fuzhou, giving it the nickname “city of banyan.” Banyans have seen the changes happening in Fuzhou. All the people who leave Fuzhou, like the leaves of banyans, one day will come back to the place where they were fed.
A city of figures, a city of culture:
Covering 40 hectares, Sanfangqixiang, Fuzhou has raised many of China’s historical figures.
Lin Zexu is most recognized for his conduct and his constant position of taking the "high moral ground" in fighting, as a "shepherd" of his people, against the opium trade. He was also the first to turn his eyes toward the greater world.
Shen Baozhen, Lin Zexu’s son-in-law, put the idea of equipping the country with a strong military force into practice.
Yanfu, apprentice of Shen Baozhen, adopted the “survival of the fittest” theory in public.
Fuzhou and Taiwan, forging a closer tie:
Fuzhou and Taiwan are close neighbors not only in terms of geographical location but also of their relationship.
Both have in common religion, festivals and customs. Direct flights and mail service close the distance. The annual Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Forum gives both sides a place to exchange ideas on culture, economy and every part of social life.
In the long term, a bright future lies ahead.
Translated by Tang Zhi
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