50 Major Tour Sites in Fujian
Fujian Province, located on the southeast coast of China, is a land of stunning natural beauty and profound cultural heritage. From the mist-shrouded peaks of Mount Wuyi to the rhythmic waves of Gulangyu Islet, Fujian offers a diverse tapestry of landscapes.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Famous for its 36 peaks and the winding Nine-Twist Stream. Explore our specialized Wuyi Mountain Tours for in-depth exploration.
Known as “The Piano Island,” this pedestrian-only islet in Xiamen is a blend of colonial architecture and seaside charm. Visit Shuzhuang Garden to see the famous Piano Museum.
The birthplace of Mazu, the Sea Goddess. It serves as a spiritual center for millions of pilgrims. See our Heritage Tour for details.
The backyard mountain of Quanzhou, famous for the giant Song Dynasty stone statue of Laozi. A must-visit on any Quanzhou Highlights trip.
China’s best-preserved granite walled town, built in the Ming Dynasty to defend against pirates. Known for exquisite stone carvings and the unique Hui’an Maidens.
The largest Buddhist temple in Fujian, featuring the iconic twin pagodas. It reflects the golden age of the Maritime Silk Road.
Circular and square communal houses of the Hakka people. Explore the Nanjing Cluster or the Yongding Cluster for the best experience.
The world’s largest tea museum in Zhangpu. Learn about the evolution of tea from ancient China to the global stage. Combine this with our 5-Day Tea Tour.
The “Living Museum” of Ming and Qing architecture in Fuzhou. It has been the home of many influential figures in modern Chinese history.
Showcasing Quanzhou’s history as the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road. It houses ancient shipwrecks and religious relics from the Yuan Dynasty.
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These sites are just the beginning. Check our Fujian Day Tours or Grand Tours to customize your perfect itinerary.