Bilingual Fujian travel planning

Build a better Fujian route with destination guides, practical itineraries, and verified 2026 event dates.

Start in Fuzhou, Xiamen, Quanzhou, Wuyishan, or Tulou Country. Compare city breaks, heritage routes, tea-focused stays, and major destination events before you book.

Bilingual destination, route, and planning guidance in one stack.

Verified 2026 event dates from official-source listings.

Inquiry-first trip planning, without forcing checkout before the route makes sense.

Start with the right base

Choose one Fujian base before you try to cover the whole province.

Most first trips get clearer once you decide whether the journey starts from a practical city base, a tea-region stay, or a heritage-led inland stop.

  • Fuzhou works well when you want a calmer capital-city chapter.
  • Xiamen is still the easiest first-time coastal base for logistics.
  • Quanzhou, Wuyishan, and Tulou Country work best when the trip already has a clear theme.
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Destination

Fuzhou

City

A practical city break for travelers who want an easy provincial-capital base with historic lanes, river views, and room to slow the trip down before or after coastal Fujian.

Destination

Xiamen

City

Fujian's easiest first-time base: a coastal city with ferries, food streets, walkable districts, and straightforward onward connections.

Destination

Quanzhou

City

A heritage-rich city where port history, temples, alley life, and Fujian food culture sit close enough to explore without overcomplicating the route.

Destination

Wuyi Mountains

Region

Fujian tea country at its most recognizable: river-and-peak scenery, tea-focused days, and a slower rhythm that works best when you do less, not more.

Match the route shape

Compare softer city breaks, heritage-heavy routes, and tea-focused stays before you overfill the trip.

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Watch the live dates

Check verified summit, expo, and championship dates before you lock hotels, transport, or pacing.

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Event

9th Digital China Summit

2026-04-29 · Fuzhou

A major national digital-policy and technology summit scheduled in Fuzhou from April 29 to April 30, 2026.

Event

43rd China Sport Show 2026

2026-05-21 · Xiamen

A major sports-industry exhibition scheduled in Xiamen from May 21 to May 24, 2026.

How concierge planning works

Research first, then send one focused request.

Use the site to narrow the cities, timing, and trip shape. Then send one request so the reply can focus on the next practical move.

Helpful before you submit

  • A rough travel window is enough at the start.
  • Budget can be a range instead of a fixed number.
  • City shortlist, tea interests, roots clues, or event dates all help make the next reply more useful.
Start a focused trip request
  1. Share the basics

    Tell us the cities or travel themes you are considering, your rough travel window, and how fast or slow the route should feel.

  2. We review the fit

    We check route logic, timing, and whether event dates or transport constraints change the plan.

  3. You get the next move

    If the request is a fit, we follow up with the clearest next practical step instead of a generic brochure reply.

Go deeper once the theme is clear

Use the specialized paths below when the trip already leans toward roots, tea, practical guides, or inquiry-led experiences.

Roots in Fujian

For surname research, hometown-return travel, and higher-touch planning.

Start a roots inquiry

Tea Trails

Use Wuyishan routes, tea-region guides, and inquiry-led tea experiences from the same planning stack.

Explore tea routes

Practical Guides

Transport trade-offs, seasonal notes, and destination context for better route decisions.

Browse guides

Inquiry-Led Experiences

See higher-touch walks, tea-led days, and private planning formats without forcing a marketplace flow.

See experiences