Discovering Quanzhou’s Timeless Salt-Making Craft
In Quanzhou, Fujian Province, the ancient tradition of salt-making thrives, producing high-quality sea salt through a meticulous, natural process that harnesses the coastal environment.
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In Quanzhou, Fujian Province, the ancient tradition of salt-making thrives, producing high-quality sea salt through a meticulous, natural process that harnesses the coastal environment.
Torrential rains in southeast China’s Fujian Province have forced 36,000 people to evacuate due to severe flooding, causing significant damage and economic loss.
Ganlu Temple, built in 1146 during the Song Dynasty, is a marvel nestled within a Danxia rock cave in Fujian Province, supported by a single wooden pillar and named after a dripping stalactite.
Artisans in Fujian Province embark on a five-year project to craft a giant wood carving of China’s Grand Canal using 500-year-old camphor trees, celebrating its history and cultural significance.
Explore the picturesque Ziyang Park in Fujian Province, a serene sandbar island rich in cultural heritage and home to the legacy of philosopher Zhu Xi.
Explore Gulangyu, China’s pedestrian-only island off Xiamen City in Fujian Province. A UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site known for its history, architecture, and serene landscapes.
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Fujian Province in southeast China has doubled its GDP over the past decade to 5.4 trillion yuan, emerging as a leader in manufacturing, marine economy, and digital transformation.
Artist Zheng Chunhui leads a five-year project to sculpt China’s Grand Canal from ancient camphor trees in Fujian, celebrating the canal’s 10th anniversary as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Explore Gulangyu, a pedestrian-only island off Xiamen in southeast China’s Fujian Province. Known for its drum-like waves and UNESCO World Heritage status, it’s a must-visit destination.
Ziyang Park in Fujian’s Youxi County blends natural beauty with rich cultural heritage, honoring philosopher Zhu Xi and offering a journey through history and philosophy.
Explore Gulangyu Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site off Xiamen’s coast in China’s Fujian Province. This car-free island, known as the “Drum Wave Islet,” attracts millions with its unique charm.
Ziyang Park in Fujian’s Youxi County offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, paying tribute to philosopher Zhu Xi. Visitors can explore its scenic spots and immerse themselves in history.
Scientists have discovered the world’s largest known Deinonychus footprints at the Longxian site in Fujian Province, leading to the naming of a new species, Fujianipus yingliangi.
Perched on a cliff in Fujian, Fangguang Temple has stood for over a millennium, showcasing ancient Chinese architectural brilliance.
Premier Li Qiang emphasizes people’s well-being and high-quality living during his tour in Fujian and Jiangxi, highlighting environmental protection, improved nursing services, housing, and support for foreign enterprises.
After returning from the mainland in 2020, Dr. Xiao Jinzhang became Huiyu Island’s only doctor, dedicating himself to serving the community and continuing his father’s legacy.
Discover the delightful taste of Fuding’s famous yellow croaker fish, a culinary gem from Fujian Province known for its tender texture and exquisite flavor.