Fuzhou: Seriously Underrated!
Hey, did you know Fuzhou is seriously underrated? It's like a hidden gem, brimming with undiscovered beauty. While most visitors focus on the famous Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, I highly recommend exploring a paradise-like place—Minyue Water Town.
Minyue Water Town is like a sparkling jewel lost to time. It boasts ancient pavilions, flowing streams, and uniquely shaped fish lanterns. Stepping inside feels like being transported back to a water town in ancient Jiangnan. The Tang-style town, with its Huizhou architecture, white walls, and black tiles, whispers stories of the past. Dress in Hanfu or traditional Chinese clothing, and you'll look like you've stepped out of a painting. It's the perfect place for photos.
Here are some fantastic photo spots:
First, the Fu Street Fish Lanterns. During the day, they hang quietly, awaiting nightfall to reveal their splendor. As dusk settles, the street lights up with a kaleidoscope of colors, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. Walking down this street feels like entering a fairy tale. Every photo taken here is stunning, guaranteed to impress your friends.
Linshui Wonderland is a pavilion offering panoramic views of Minyue Water Town. From here, you can take in the entire town's beauty. There are also regular magic shows with performers in dazzling costumes, wielding magical effects that transport you to a fantastical world.
The Water Market comes alive at nightfall. The bustling market, with its flower lanterns reflected in the rippling water, creates a magical ambiance. Standing here, you might feel like you're in the Tang Dynasty, witnessing ancient people trading and laughing.
Fuzhi Academy blends Jiangnan pavilion and academy culture with Fujian culture. The academy is filled with the aroma of books, neatly arranged tables and chairs, and calligraphy on the walls. Sit down, browse an ancient text, and immerse yourself in traditional culture, almost hearing the echoes of ancient scholars.
Dreamland Park features Fuzhou's romantic landmark, the "Minjiang Eye" Ferris wheel. As you ascend, the beauty of Minyue Water Town unfolds. The 13-minute, 14-second ride symbolizes eternal love, perfect for couples and friends to create lasting memories.
The flower boats are another highlight. Drifting along the river in a beautifully decorated boat, with the breeze on your face and the water rippling, you'll feel like you've traveled back in time to a Jiangnan water town.
Besides these photo spots, Minyue Water Town offers many other must-see activities.
Don't miss the traditional "You Shen" parade. At Bamin Square, as fireworks light up the night sky, a sacred fire party begins. The You Shen team leads performers in a live electronic dance music party, blending traditional culture with modern elements for a unique Fuzhou experience.
The molten iron fireworks show is also spectacular. Blacksmiths strike molten iron into the air, creating dazzling sparks that resemble shooting stars. Each 15-minute show is a visual feast. Check the schedule for showtimes.
"A Thousand Years of Minyue," a water and fire show at Rongyue Lake and the city gate, uses water displays, fire, and 3D projections to showcase Fuzhou's history. The interplay of light, music, water, fire, and projections creates breathtaking scenes, transporting you through a millennium of Fuzhou's evolution.
Finally, here's how to get to Minyue Water Town. By subway, take Line 2 to Suyang Station (Exit C) and then take a taxi. If driving, navigate to 200 meters east of the Fuyin Expressway exit on National Highway 316 in Minhou County.
So, are you ready to experience Minyue Water Town? Don't hesitate! Discover the hidden beauty of underrated Fuzhou.