Sea garden 1
This is a park with flowers as its theme. All kinds of flowers are planted in the park, such as roses, peonies and tulips. Every spring, the flowers in the garden compete to open, attracting many tourists to watch. In addition, there is a large fountain in the sea garden, and there is a musical fountain performance every night, which is very spectacular.
2. Kannonji in the South China Sea.
Kannonji in the South China Sea was built in the Tang Dynasty. After thousands of years of wind and rain, it is still well preserved. The temple is dedicated to Guanyin in the South China Sea, which is one of the important places for Fuzhou citizens to believe. Visitors can feel the ancient religious and cultural atmosphere here and appreciate the charm of China traditional culture. Every year, on the 26th day of the first lunar month, Kannonji Day is open, and tourists come in an endless stream.
Other places of interest in Taizhou:
Three lanes and seven lanes 1
Sanfangqixiang is located in Nanhou Street, Gulou District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, with a total area of about 45 hectares. They are the floorboard of the lanes arranged from north to south on both sides of Nanhou Street. Sanfangqixiang is a large-scale and well-protected historical and cultural block in China, which has the reputation of "Living Fossil of Li Fang System in China City" and "Museum of Architecture in Ming and Qing Dynasties in China".
2. Nanhou Street
Nanhou Street, Fuzhou, starts from Daming intersection of Yangqiao East Road in the north and ends at the intersection of Jipi Lane and Macau Road in the south, with a total length of about 1 000m, which is the central axis of Fuzhou's "three lanes and seven lanes". It has seven lanes in the east and three lanes in the west. From the rise of three lanes and seven lanes to the Republic of China, it was the main commercial street in Fuzhou, with merchants from north and south gathered.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuhuan Economic Development Zone
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Taizhou