The wooden house with white walls and gray tiles feels the exquisite handicrafts in the south.

Brief introduction of three-lane and seven-lane

Three lanes and seven lanes are located in the center of Fuzhou. It is the floorboard of ten lanes arranged from north to south on both sides of Nanhou Street. These "three squares" are: Yijin Square, Wenru Square and Guanglu Square. The "Seven Hutongs" are: yangqiao Hutong, Langguan Hutong, Anmin Hutong, Huang Xiang Hutong, Zhonglou Hutong, * * Xiang Hutong and Goose Skin Hutong.

Who knows that there are five willows and five solitary pines, but they live between three lanes and seven lanes. It is a whole old house. It was built in the early Ming Dynasty. After a hundred years of history in Ming and Qing dynasties, most buildings are still well preserved. There are many celebrities' former residences and a folk museum in this block. To understand a city, you don't have to go all over the streets of the city. You can choose an old street and walk slowly. Through the three lanes and seven lanes, Fuzhou is almost there. I came here mainly to see these buildings and celebrities' former residences. The houses, doors and windows here are hollowed out and carved, with rich patterns and decorations, and exquisite steps, doorframes, flower stands and columns can be seen everywhere. The area is basically narrow alleys, white-walled tile houses and yellow wooden houses. Alleys crisscross, paved with stone slabs, some winding, some straight, much the same. There is a stone archway at the entrance of each alley.

After entering from Nanhou Street archway, you will first see Yangqiao Road, which is the northernmost hutong of the seven hutongs. Yangqiao Road has the former residences of Lin Juemin and Bingxin, which vividly describes my hometown. Further on is Langguan Lane, the former residence of Yan Fu, a modern enlightenment thinker and translator in China. There is also Mel Bookstore, which is the folk museum mentioned earlier. Then there are Tower Lane and Yellow Lane, which are in the south of Tower Lane. Scholars of all ages lived here, and there is a small scene called Xiaohuanglou, and Guo Baiyin's former residence (Tiankaiyuan Redwood Museum) is also here. The first of the three workshops is Yijinfang. Zhong Fang 16 is the residence of Zheng Pengcheng, a scholar of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty, and the waterside stage in Yijinfang is the most distinctive.

Further on is Anmin Lane, the headquarters of Fujian New Fourth Army during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. This old house is listed as a revolutionary cultural relic protection unit. Confucian workshop is the second workshop and former residence of Chen, a "citizen" in Qing Dynasty. After that, the rich and powerful houses in the court alleys were exquisitely structured, and the indoor wood carvings and stone carving components alone were amazing today.

After that, Guanglu Square was the last of the three squares, and Guanglu Yintai was the most famous one. In addition to seeing scenic spots, this ancient building pedestrian street is also beating the pulse of the times. Starbucks and McDonald's stand side by side with Yonghe Fish Pill and Fuzhou Soft Cake Shop. You can also eat meat swallow (also called swallow skin wonton) in the street, a special snack in Fuzhou, or eat fish balls in a fish ball shop. Fish skin and pork stuffing are especially delicious.

Tickets and opening hours

Adult fare: from 96 yuan (24 yuan Province);

Student Ticket Price: From 60 yuan.

Free policy: children under 6 years old or height 1.2m are free. Servicemen (excluding reserve), retired cadres, disabled people and elderly people over 70 years old are free with valid certificates (Fuzhou elderly people over 60 years old are free). B preferential policies: minors aged 6 (excluding) to 18 (including), full-time undergraduate students and below enjoy half-price concessions with valid certificates. Older people aged 60 to 70 enjoy half-price concessions with their old-age certificates or valid certificates. 8:30- 17:00;

traffic survey

Bus lines: There are nearly 50 bus lines on the roads around Sanfang and Qixiang. You can choose a bus according to where you need to go.

(1) Nanhou Street Yangqiao Lane (Road): Take No.5, 18, No.22, No.27, No.55, No.61,No.66, No.80, 128 and get off at the "Double Throw Bridge" station.

(2) Guanglufang: Take the buses 16, 18, 27, 6 1, 109, 105 and get off at "Provincial Film Company" (at the entrance of Guanglufang on Baima Road).

(3) Jeep Road (Road): Take public buses 1, K 1, 8, 1 1, 20, 66, 76, 77, 80,1,0/.