Mentioning Fuzhou's business card in my mind, I think Fuzhou's "three lanes and seven lanes" is second to none. This hutong was formed in the Tang and Song Dynasties and has become one of the important symbols of a famous historical city. Fuzhou is a famous cultural city with a history of more than 2,000 years. The "three lanes and seven lanes" in the city are the essence of the history and culture of this ancient city with a thousand years.
"Three lanes and seven lanes" is located on the bustling Bayi Road in Fuzhou. Take a bus to Dongjiekou Scenic Resort Scenic Area or Jintai Station, and drill into the alley on the west side. "Three lanes and seven lanes" is the general name of ten lanes arranged from north to south on both sides of Nanhou Street. The third lane is Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane and Guanglu Lane, and the seventh lane is Yangqiao Lane Lane, Langguan Lane, Anmin Lane, Huang Xiang Lane, Tower Lane, Gongxiang Lane and Hejipi Lane.
"Three alleys and seven lanes" was built in the late Western Jin Dynasty. Before Wang Jian Luocheng, Fuzhou people in Tang Dynasty still used the sub-cities built in Jin Dynasty. Nanmen Street (now commonly known as Nanjie Road) outside the south gate moat is a bustling commercial and residential cultural area. "Three lanes and seven lanes" covers an area of 40 hectares, with white walls and tiles, rigorous layout and exquisite houses. Exquisite craftsmanship embodies the residential characteristics of the ancient city of Fujian and Vietnam, and is praised as a large-scale "Museum of Ancient Buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties" by the architectural community.
Since ancient times, "three lanes and seven lanes" has always been the most cultural place in Fuzhou. "Three lanes and seven alleys" stand out from the crowd, and it is a place where many famous politicians, militarists, writers and poets in history go to glory.
"Three alleys and seven lanes" is the historical and cultural heritage of Fuzhou and the lifeblood of the city. Its profound cultural heritage and unique architectural style have high academic value, and historical buildings bear irreplaceable values and functions. Preserving the original appearance of "three lanes and seven lanes" means preserving the memory and continuation of history, and protecting the history of the city means protecting the future of the city!
"Three alleys and seven lanes" is the best witness of Fuzhou, a famous historical and cultural city in China. "Three Pavilions and Seven Alleys" is the most influential "city card" in Fuzhou, which integrates celebrity culture, folk culture, religious culture, commercial culture, architectural culture and academy culture. Therefore, it deserves to be the second-to-none "Fuzhou business card".