The charm of Fuzhou lies in its ubiquitous banyan trees. In spring, Fuzhou resembles a vast forest—just look up, and your eyes will be filled with lush greenery. The air carries the fragrance of flowers and plants, leaves drift slowly from the trees, and the crisp chirping of birds seems to sing of spring's beauty.
"Red roofs, green trees, blue seas & skies"Where the old town meets the oceanCatch one of the most breathtaking sunsets here Quick Guide:Location: Signal Hill Park (Enter from North Gate - 10-min effortless walk to summit, no queues, gentle path)Getting there: Taxi: Drop "Signal Hill Park North Gate" Metro: Observatory Hill Station Exit D Admission: Park: Free Rotating Observatory: 10 RMB (scan QR code on-site) Hours: Park: Summer 6:00-20:30 / Winter 6:00-20:00 Observatory: Summer 8:00-19:00 / Winter 8:00-17:00 (last entry 30 mins prior) Hike time: Just 10 minutes to the top
"Half the city is mountains, half is lakes," the Jinan depicted by poets is as picturesque as a Jiangnan garden. If you missed the greenery of spring and summer, winter in Jinan still holds its charm. Lao She once wrote in his essay, "God gave the art of summer to Switzerland, the art of spring to West Lake, and all of autumn and winter to Jinan." Indeed, after the snow, Wulongtan in Jinan, bathed in faint, scattered sunlight, presents a delicate scene. Without heavy strokes of color, it sketches a…
It’s been years since I last visited Jinan, and the night view of Daming Lake is absolutely breathtaking now!Chaoran Tower is pretty impressive—totally worth the hype! There were so many people taking photos, and the vibe was amazing!
In your lifetime, you must come and see the autumn in Beiping as depicted by Lao She. It's worth making a special trip to Shichahai just for this window, to watch the sunset, stroll around the Drum Tower, visit the Beijing hutongs, take Bus No. 107 to Shichahai, order a cup of coffee, and experience "climbing onto the roof". Come on quickly! Regarding TransportationSubway: Take Exit A2 of Shichahai Subway Station on Line 8. Or you can start the tour in the opposite direction, beginning from the Fire God Temple…