Best tourist attraction and events that you shouldn't missed while in Fuzhou, China
Xihu Gongyuan Xihu, situated in Xihu Park in the northwest of the town, was named after the better-known lake of the same name in Hangzhou, and is a favorite leisure spot. Banyan trees and meadows are a feature of the land along the banks.
Linzexu Jinian Guan, Lin Zexu Memorial Hall The Tomb of Lin Zexu lies in a northern suburb of Fuzhou. In 1839 the supreme commander Lin Zexu (1785-1850) confiscated and burned 20,000 cases of opium which the British had smuggled into China from India, and this led to the outbreak of the Opium Wars.
Yu Shan Yushan Hill with its fine views dominates the town center; it is known particularly for the hundred or more inscriptions, dating from the 10th to 19th C, which decorate its rock faces.
Gu Shan Gu Shan, 969m/3180ft high and lying 14km/9mi east of the town, was named after a rock on one of its peaks which is said to emit drum-like sounds during storms and rain. It offers much in the way of interesting sights.
Fuzhou National Forest Park Fuzhou National Forest Park is one of the ten national forest parks of China. Rare animals and exotic plants, blue water, flowing waterfalls, unusual rocky outcrops and stone carvings coexist in a harmonious blend of natural and man made sights.