Everything Fujian in Your Pocket
Pocket Fujian (口袋福建) is a slow-travel guide to southeastern China\'s most layered province — seven destinations, over a hundred places and experiences, written for 2026.
Seven destinations
- Fuzhou — the "Banyan City" and most relaxed gateway into Fujian. Sanfang Qixiang, Yantai Hill citywalks, jasmine tea.
- Putian — Fujian\'s pilgrimage coast. Meizhou Island, the world\'s Mazu Ancestral Temple, 1,400-year-old Guanghua Temple.
- Quanzhou — UNESCO\'s "Emporium of the World" with 22 Maritime Silk Road heritage sites. Old town, Xunpu, Dehua porcelain.
- Xiamen — the island city. Gulangyu, Shapowei, Xiamen University coast.
- Nanping — Fujian\'s green northwest. Wuyi Mountain at the core, Jianzhan kilns and the Wanli Tea Road.
- Wuyi Mountains — UNESCO double inscription: Danxia peaks, rock tea, Zhu Xi\'s Neo-Confucianism.
- Tulou Country — Hakka earthen roundhouses in the southwest hills.
Signature experiences
- Xunpu Zanhuawei flower-headdress shoot — the 1,000-year-old fisherwomen\'s tradition that broke Xiaohongshu in 2023.
- Nine-Bend Stream bamboo raft — 9.5 km of UNESCO Danxia gorge, pole-powered, unchanged from the Song dynasty.
- Meizhou Island pilgrimage day — the ancestral source of the global Mazu faith.
- Gulangyu full-day walking route — Sunlight Rock, Shuzhuang Garden, consulates and cliffs.
- Yantai Hill citywalk + café crawl — 17 countries of treaty-port architecture.
- Shapowei citywalk + café crawl — Xiamen\'s old fishing harbour, now studios and livehouses.
- Impression Dahongpao show — Zhang Yimou\'s tea-culture spectacle in Wuyishan\'s 360° outdoor theatre.
- Jasmine tea scenting workshop — hand-blend fresh blossoms with green tea.
- Nanyin teahouse evening — UNESCO intangible heritage, 1,000-year-old music over a pot of oolong.
Plan your trip
General guides
- When to visit Fujian
- Getting around Fujian
- Understanding Fujian\'s tea regions
- Planning a Fujian roots journey
City-first guides
- Why Fuzhou works as a first stop
- Why Putian — pilgrimage, seafood, quiet coast
- Nanping beyond Wuyishan — kilns, tea road, old valleys
- How to plan a better Wuyishan stay
Gen Z guides
- Fuzhou for Gen Z — citywalks, cafés, cliffs, snacks.
- Xiamen for Gen Z — campus, cafés, beaches, livehouses.
- Quanzhou for Gen Z — flower headdresses, old lanes, viral food.
Ready-made itineraries
- 2 days in Fuzhou
- 2 days in Putian
- 2 days in Quanzhou · 3 days beyond the old-town core
- 3 days in Xiamen · 4 days Xiamen to tulou country
- 2 days in Wuyishan · 3 days Wuyi for tea and scenery
What\'s on in 2026
- 3 March — Lantern Festival at Sanfang Qixiang, Fuzhou
- 9 May — Mazu Birthday at Meizhou Island (1,066th anniversary)
- 19 June — Dragon Boat races on the Min River
- 25 September — Mid-Autumn lantern viewing (Sanfang Qixiang, West Lake Park)
- ≈19 October — Mazu Ascension at Meizhou Island (lunar 9/9)
- 10 January 2027 — Xiamen International Marathon (2026 edition ran 11 Jan)
About Pocket Fujian
Pocket Fujian is written for travellers who want to move through the province at a human pace — picking two or three anchors, walking between them, leaving time for a long coffee on Yantai Hill or a second cup of rock tea in Wuyi. Everything here is researched for 2026: the Binhai Express metro to Fuzhou\'s Changle Airport, the first MICHELIN Fujian Guide, Quanzhou\'s 22 UNESCO sites, the citywalk-first neighbourhoods of Shapowei and Yantai Hill, and the quiet places locals still keep for themselves.