Lugong
By the end of 2006, the province's highway mileage reached 86,560 kilometers, including expressway 1.229 kilometers, first-class highway 353 kilometers and second-class highway 6,524 kilometers, and the highway density was 7 1.3 kilometers per 100 square kilometers. Five national highways, including two national trunk lines, one from Tongjiang to Sanya and the other from Beijing to Fuzhou. The other is the 3 16 national highway from Fuzhou to Lanzhou, the 324 national highway from Fuzhou to Kunming, and the 3 19 national highway from Xiamen to Chengdu. There are also 29 provincial trunk lines connecting Wenzhou in Zhejiang, Ruijin and Hengfeng in Jiangxi, Meizhou in Guangdong and Shantou. The Tongan-Longhai section of Fuquanshan Expressway has been completed and opened to traffic.
transport by water
The navigation mileage of inland waterway reaches 3245 kilometers. There are 524 productive berths in the province, including 78 berths above 10,000 tons, and the port throughput of the province is 654.38+42 million tons, of which the container throughput is 57 1000 TEU. . Xiamen Port has become one of the top ten container ports in China. Thirty-six international liner routes have been opened, with cargo exchanges with more than 70 ports in the world and business relations with more than 200 countries and regions. Fuzhou, Xiamen and Kaohsiung ports opened pilot projects for direct sea flights, and Fujian coastal areas carried out direct air exchanges with Jinmen and Mazu. Fujian shipping has been developed since ancient times, and Quanzhou was one of the largest commercial ports in the world in Yuan Dynasty. At present, there are more than 50 berths in coastal ports, which are open to more than 60 ports in Shanghai and the world, including Fuxia, Quanzhou, Dongshan, Cheng 'ao and Panasonic. Among them, there are regular direct cargo flights between Xiamen and Kaohsiung, and the inland river shipping is dominated by Minjiang River.
aviation
There are currently five airports in Fujian, namely: Xiamen Gao Qi International Airport; Fuzhou Changle International Airport; Quanzhou Jinjiang Airport; Nanping Wuyishan Airport; Liancheng airport
railway
By the end of 2006, the railway operating mileage of the whole province was1625km, and there were four railway passages from yingtan to Xiamen, Waifu Railway, Hengnan Railway and Meikan Railway. At present, the railway projects under construction include Fujian section of Wenfu Railway, fuzhou-xiamen railway and Longyan-Xiamen Railway, with a total mileage of 6 16 km. The railways started before the end of 2007 include the Fujian section of Xiangpu Railway (from xiang tang, Jiangxi to Putian) and the Fujian section of xiamen-shenzhen railway, with a total mileage of 535 kilometers. The above-mentioned railway projects under construction and about to start will form a "one vertical and two horizontal" rapid railway skeleton in Fujian, with a total length of1150km, which will be completed 20 1 1 year ago. The main railway lines in China are yingtan-xiamen railway and Frye Railway, which have been electrified. The main branch lines are Zhangquanxiao Railway, Hengnan Railway and Zhang Long-Kan Railway (connected with Meizhou Station of Guangmeishan Railway at the end of 2000). Fujian Railway will open the "second passage" to the south, and the main railway passenger stations are Fuzhou and Xiamen. The main trains in the province are: Fuzhou-Wuyishan, Xiamen/Quanzhou-Wuyishan, Fuzhou-Longyan and Fuzhou-Yongan.