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Fujian

Land of tea, tulou, and the Maritime Silk Road — Fujian’s ancient harbors and misty mountains

Fujian: Gateway to the Maritime Silk Road

Fujian, perched on China’s southeastern coast, was the starting point of the legendary Maritime Silk Road. The port city of Quanzhou (Zayton, as Marco Polo called it) was once one of the world’s busiest ports where Persian, Arab, and Indian merchants traded silk, porcelain, and tea. Today, Fujian blends ancient maritime heritage, unique Hakka culture, and breathtaking beauty — from UNESCO Tulou roundhouses to Wuyi Mountain’s tea terraces.

Explore the car-free island of Gulangyu, wander through Tulou fortresses where Hakka clans live communally, hike Wuyi Mountain’s Nine-Bend River, or photograph Xiapu’s mudflats at sunrise. Best time is March to May and October to December when weather is mild and spring tea harvests add special charm. Our private tours cover all Fujian’s highlights.

Xiamen & Gulangyu Island
4 Days$580

Xiamen & Gulangyu Island

Xiamen → Gulangyu → Nanputuo Temple → Zhongshan Road

Explore car-free Gulangyu with colonial architecture and piano museums, visit thousand-year-old Nanputuo Temple, and feast on Xiamen’s famous seafood street food.

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Fujian Tulou Clusters
5 Days$720

Fujian Tulou Clusters

Xiamen → Nanjing Tulou → Yongding Tulou → Chuxi

Discover UNESCO Tulou roundhouses — earthen buildings housing entire Hakka clans. Visit the magnificent Chengqi Lou (King of Tulou) and Tianluokeng’s famous cluster.

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Wuyi Mountain Tea Trail
4 Days$650

Wuyi Mountain Tea Trail

Wuyishan → Nine-Bend River → Dahongpao → Xiamei Village

Float down the Nine-Bend River on bamboo rafts through misty peaks, hike to original Da Hong Pao tea bushes, and learn gongfu tea ceremony in a Ming Dynasty village.

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Quanzhou: Maritime Silk Road
3 Days$420

Quanzhou: Maritime Silk Road

Quanzhou → Maritime Museum → Kaiyuan Temple → Qingjing Mosque

Walk through the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road — China’s oldest mosque, Hindu temple ruins, and the Maritime Museum telling Zheng He’s treasure fleet stories.

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Xiapu Mudflat Photography
4 Days$680

Xiapu Mudflat Photography

Fuzhou → Xiapu → Beiqi → Xiaohao

Capture China’s most photogenic mudflats — fishing nets silhouetted against sunrise, seaweed farms in geometric patterns, bamboo poles stretching to the horizon.

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Fujian Coast & Culture
7 Days$1,080

Fujian Coast & Culture

Xiamen → Quanzhou → Fuzhou → Wuyi Mountain

From Xiamen’s colonial charm to Quanzhou’s Silk Road heritage, Fuzhou’s hot springs, and Wuyi Mountain’s tea terraces — Fujian’s greatest hits.

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Fujian Grand Tour
10 Days$1,580

Fujian Grand Tour

Xiamen → Nanjing Tulou → Quanzhou → Fuzhou → Xiapu → Wuyi Mountain

The complete Fujian — islands, UNESCO Tulou, Silk Road history, photogenic mudflats, and ancient tea mountains. Every dimension of this enchanting province.

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Why Choose Fujian

Maritime Silk Road Hub

Quanzhou was once the world's largest port — the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road where Marco Polo embarked for Persia. Today its stone-built old town preserves mosques, Hindu temples, and the world's only Manichaean temple.

Tulou Earth Buildings

These massive circular fortress-homes of the Hakka people, built 600-800 years ago, are UNESCO World Heritage masterpieces. Each tulou housed an entire clan — up to 800 people — behind walls thick enough to withstand cannon fire.

Tea & Mountains

Wuyi Mountain produces China's most legendary oolong teas, including the fabled Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe) — a single gram sells for more than gold. Cruise the Nine-Bend River through the same gorge landscapes that appear on classical scroll paintings.

Best Time to Visit: March – May, September – November

Spring for tea harvest season on Wuyi Mountain and mild temperatures for exploring tulou villages. Autumn for clear skies, golden rice terraces, and Xiamen's comfortable coastal weather.

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