1. Xiamen Gulangyu Scenic Area (2007)
Xiamen Gulangyu is a famous scenic spot in Fujian Province. Many events in history took place here. At the 41st World Heritage Conference, China's World Heritage application project - "Gulangyu International Historical Community" passed the final review of the World Heritage Conference and was successfully included in the World Cultural Heritage List, becoming China's 52nd World Heritage project.
2. Wuyi Mountain Scenic Area in Nanping City (2007)
Wuyi Mountain is located at the junction of Jiangxi and northwest Fujian provinces. The total area of ??the southeastern foothills of the northern section of Wuyi Mountain is 999.75 square kilometers. , is a famous scenic tourist area and summer resort in China. It is a typical Danxia landform and one of the first batch of national key scenic spots.
3. Fujian Tulou (Yongding·Nanjing) Tourist Attraction (2011)
Fujian Tulou are also called "Hakka" because most of them were built by the Hakka people in Fujian. Earth Building". Earth buildings originated in the Song and Yuan Dynasties and matured in the late Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It is a two-story building made of soil, wood, stone and bamboo as the main building materials, mixed with unbaked soil and a certain proportion of sandy clay and clayey sand, and rammed with sandwich panels. houses.
4. Taining Scenic Area, Sanming City, Fujian Province (2011)
Taining Scenic Area: World Geopark, National AAAAA Tourist Attraction, National Key Scenic Area, National Forest Park, National Geopark, National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit, National Intangible Cultural Heritage, One Hundred National Red Classic Tourist Attractions, China’s Top Ten Charming Towns, China’s Excellent Tourism County, and member unit of China’s Biosphere Reserve Network.
5. Qingyuan Mountain Scenic Area in Quanzhou City (2012)
Qingyuan Mountain National Key Scenic Area is located in the southeast of Fujian Province, on the northeastern bank of the lower reaches of Jinjiang River, at 118°30 East Longitude '~118°37', between 24°54'~25°0' north latitude, bordering Quanzhou City on three sides. It is 106 kilometers away from Xiamen City and 196 kilometers away from Fuzhou City. Because there are many springs on the mountain, it is also called "Quanshan", and because the mountain is so high that it reaches the clouds, it is also called "Qiyun Mountain". Located in the northern suburbs of the city, it is also called "Beishan". There are three peaks on the mountain, also called "Santai Mountain".
6. Baishuiyang-Yuanyangxi Tourist Area in Ningde City (2012)
Baishuiyang Yuanyangxi is located in Pingnan County, Ningde City, Fujian Province, 170 kilometers away from Fuzhou and 101 Ningde Kilometers, the entire scenic spot is crescent-shaped, with a total area of ??66 square kilometers and a stream length of 36 kilometers. It is divided into five major scenic spots: Baishuiyang, Yiyang, Liugongyan, Taibao Tower and Yuanyang Lake.
7. Ningde City Fuding Taimushan Tourist Area (2013)
Ningde City Fuding Taimushan Tourist Area is located in Fuding City on the border of Fujian and Zhejiang, adjacent to Wenzhou in the north It is 118 kilometers away from Fuzhou in the south and 200 kilometers away from Fuzhou in the south. Tongsan Expressway and Wenzhou-Fuzhou Railway pass through it, so the transportation is convenient. Fuding Taimu Mountain Tourist Area in Ningde City is close to the East China Sea and is known as the "Grand View of Mountains and Seas" and the "Fairy City on the Sea".
8. Gutian Tourist Area, Longyan City (2015)
Gutian Tourist Area, Longyan City, Fujian Province is a national 5A tourist attraction and was approved by the state in 2015.
9. Three Lanes and Seven Alleys Scenic Area in Fuzhou City (2015)
Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is a national 5A tourist attraction. Only part of it survives. It is the source of history and culture of Fuzhou.
Extended information:
Fujian, referred to as "Min", is located on the southeast coast of China, adjacent to Zhejiang Province in the northeast, Jiangxi Province in the west and northwest, and Guangdong Province in the southwest , facing Taiwan Province across the Taiwan Strait to the east. The longest length from north to south is 530 kilometers, and the longest width from east to west is 480 kilometers. Fujian Province currently governs nine districts and cities, including Fuzhou, Xiamen, Putian, Quanzhou, Zhangzhou, Longyan, Sanming, Nanping, and Ningde, and the Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone (Pingtan County). The provincial capital is Fuzhou.
Fujian’s geographical characteristics are “close to mountains and sea”, with 90% of the land area being mountainous and hilly areas, known as “eight mountains, one water and one farmland”. Fujian's forest coverage rate reaches 65.95%, ranking first in the country. Fujian's coastline ranks second in the country, with a winding coastline and a land coastline of 3,751.5 kilometers. Fujian is dominated by eroded coasts, with numerous islands scattered throughout the country. There are more than 1,500 islands in the country, and Haitan Island is the largest island in the province.
And because Fujian is located at the transportation hub of the East China Sea and the South China Sea, it can reach South Asia, West Asia, and East Africa by sea. It is the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road and Zheng He’s voyages to the West in history. It is also a maritime trade distribution center, and China Different from other places, the coastal areas of Fujian are a maritime civilization, while the Hakka areas in the interior are an agricultural civilization. The characteristics of being close to mountains and seas have also created Fujian's rich tourism resources; in addition to Haitan Island, Gulangyu Island, Wuyi Mountain, Taining, Qingyuan Mountain, Baishuiyang, Taimu Mountain and other natural scenery, there are also Tulou, Anping Bridge, San Fangqixiang and other cultural landscapes.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fujian