"Three alleys and seven lanes" is the first choice for Fuzhou people. It is the abbreviation of ten lanes arranged from north to south on both sides of Nanhou Street in Fuzhou. The third lane to the west is called "Fang" and the seventh lane to the east is called "Lane". From north to south, they are "three squares" and "one brocade square", Wenru square, Guanglu square and "seven lanes" Yangqiao Lane, Langguan lane, Anmin lane, Huang Xiang, Ta lane, Gongxiang and Jipi lane. This block is one of the top ten historical and cultural blocks in China, and "Three Pavilions and Seven Alleys-Zhuzifang Building Complex" is a national key cultural relic protection unit. Three lanes and seven alleys are located in the center of Fuzhou, with a total area of 38.35 hectares, basically retaining the pattern of lanes and alleys in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and there are 59 well-preserved ancient buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties, including 9 national key protection units and 8 provincial cultural relics protection units. It is known as "Museum of Ming and Qing Dynasties Architecture" and "Living Fossil of Li Fang Urban System".
2. Fuzhou Forest Park:
Fuzhou National Forest Park, also known as "Fuzhou Botanical Garden", is the first national forest park in Fujian Province, one of the top ten forest parks in China, and the most worthwhile park in Fuzhou. Located in Chiqiao Village, Xindian Town, the northern suburb of Fuzhou. Longtan Creek in the park flows through the whole park from north to south, and the tree viewing area composed of Cycas Garden, Palm Garden, Rare Botanical Garden, Bamboo Ornamental Garden, Tree Ornamental Garden, Flower Pottery Garden and Banyan Landscape Area is integrated with the garden art ... The natural scenery and unique cultural landscape of Zhong Ling Forest Park are composed of clear water and green hills, waterfalls, strange rocks, ancient banyan inscriptions, rare animal and plant resources, ancient Song Yi Road with a long history, Bing Xin Tomb in Qing Dynasty and Zhengxin Temple.