Sanfang Qixiang, Fuzhou
Facts and practical information
Sanfang Qixiang, literally Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, is a historic and cultural area in the city of Fuzhou. Its name is derived from the three lanes of Yijin, Wenru, and Guanglu and the seven alleys of Yangqiao, Langguan, Ta, Huang, Anmin, Gong, Jipi. Covering a total area of 0.38 square kilometers, it is celebrated as an architectural museum of Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings, including numerous National Designated Monuments such as the historic residences of notable figures. Because of its more than 400 rich, famous and powerful residents, this area has been dubbed the 'Beverly Hills' of imperial China. Since 2015, it has been designated as a 5A-Rated Tourist Attraction by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. ()
Fuzhou
Sanfang Qixiang – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fujian Museum, Flower Lane Church, Fuzhou Confucian Temple, Xichan Temple.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Sanfang Qixiang?
How to get to Sanfang Qixiang by public transport?
Bus
- 南街 • Lines: 1 (6 min walk)
- 道山路口 • Lines: 1 (12 min walk)
Metro
- Dongjiekou • Lines: 1 (8 min walk)
- Nanmendou • Lines: 1, 福州轨道交通二号线 (14 min walk)