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Fuzhou "Lazy Person's" Ultimate Guide to Relaxing: 3 Days and 3 Nights of Effortless Fun

—"Others' travels are like military training, but exploring Fuzhou is like strolling in my own backyard!" Day 1: Old Town Wandering Route (with a bonus time-travel experience) Route: Fuhua Church (Christian Fuhua Church) → Three Lanes and Seven Alleys → Daming Road Night Market Food Street → Fudao Elevated Walkway (Night Mode) 1. "Pink Church" Fuhua Church "God said, 'Let there be light,' and so Fuzhou had a church with its own filter!" I stumbled upon this magical pink church in Gulou District. The cross on the top floor pierces the sky, and every shot is an Instagram-worthy masterpiece (only open for worship on weekends). 2. Three Lanes and Seven Alleys—Non-stop Inhalation Dive into South Back Street and start with a bowl of Tongli Yanpi: "Boss, give me a bowl of dancing Yanpi!" Turn into Qilin Bookstore (Three Lanes and Seven Alleys Branch) and eavesdrop on the owner's golden words: "When Bing Xin was writing 'Stars' here, she must have been spacing out at the skylight." 3. Daming Road Night Market Awakening Transform into a rice-guzzling special forces at night: grilled oysters sizzling with oil, and glutinous rice grains buried in the shaved ice! Locals whisper: "Rush when you see 'Meyabo Peanut Soup (Laoyaozhou Branch),' the taro paste is sweeter than first love." 4. Fudao Elevated Walkway—Magical Moment When the walkway lights up with star trail-like lights, this lazy bum suddenly perks up: "Dash to Exit 3! A one-hour stroll in the aerial forest, and I can post on social media for a week." Day 2: River-Sea Mix-and-Match Route (with a bonus sea-view subway) Route: Subway Line 6 → Yingqian Station → Changle Shaved Ice → Pingtan Island Round-the-Island Tour 1. Subway to Spring Hop on Fuzhou's most beautiful Line 6 and exclaim as you pass the Daoqingzhou Bridge: "The scenery outside the window is like the sea train in 'Spirited Away'!" The elevated platform of Yingqian Station is like an alien base, and the river wind blows your hair into a wild style. 2. Redemption of Changle Shaved Ice Get off at Shiyang Station and slurp a bowl of Changle shaved ice. The magical taste of crushed ice mixed with glutinous rice makes me ask: "Is this the Fuzhou version of milk tea rice?" 3. Pingtan Island—Philosophy of Relaxation Rent a small electric scooter and start an island-wandering journey: pretend you're in Kenting at Longfengtou Beach, and the arc of Xiangbi Bay Beach extending into the sea is even more standard than the circles drawn by the math teacher! In the evening, squat at Changjiangao Beach and watch the sunset over the windmill field. With each turn of the windmill, half of your worries disappear. Day 3: Literary and Artistic Walking Tour Route: Former Site of Hwa Nan Women's College → Yantai Mountain → Zhongzhou Island (Minjiang River Heart) → Youth Square 1. Travel Through Time as a Republican Era Miss At Hwa Nan Women's College in Cangshan District, banyan vines climb all over the red brick buildings. In the corridor with mottled light and shadows, "I feel like I'm about to pull out a pocket watch and recite English poetry." The ginkgo leaves of Shicuo Church can pave a golden carpet. 3. Zhongzhou Island—Magical Realism Standing on Jiefang Bridge and looking at the pink castle complex, the river wind brings the sound of an old man's erhu. This lazy person suddenly realizes: "This is the Fuzhou version of 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'." --- Lazy Person's Survival Kit 🍜 Foodie Radar - Blindly choose "Guobianhu + oyster cake" for breakfast. The old man at Xianfeng Market will smile and add an extra spoonful of shrimp oil for you. - Late-night snack: "Grilled oysters at No. 17 Daming Road" paired with "Deaf Uncle's Peanut Soup," the sweet and savory perpetual motion machine is activated! 🚴 Transportation Metaphysics - Subway Line 1 is the light of lazy people, and Yingqian Station on Line 6 is a must-visit (remember to choose a window seat!). - Please identify the small electric scooter for the round-the-island tour of Pingtan Island. Wandering around, never leaving Fuzhou This lazy person has personally tested: In Fuzhou, watching the river view while lying down is considered cultivation, getting lost is considered adventure, and eating too much is considered the completion of merit! 🌿Mei Xiyue She · Xunfu Official Residence (Sanfang Qixiang Dongjiekou Subway Station Branch)
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Posted: Apr 8, 2025
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