Tourism News Share wonderful travel information

booking

Xinhua Silk Road: Quanzhou builds global connections through living heritage

2025-12-17

BEIJING, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Once hailed by Marco Polo as a "great eastern port" teeming with merchants and goods, Quanzhou, a world heritage city in southeast China's Fujian Province, today continues to captivate visitors with its living heritage, vibrant street life and enduring openness.

Photo shows a foreign tourist photographing a tourism brochure at the tourist service center in Quanzhou.
Photo shows a foreign tourist photographing a tourism brochure at the tourist service center in Quanzhou.

In 2024, Quanzhou received more than 100 million tourist visits, up 16.8 percent year on year. Travelers come not only to trace history, but also to experience a city where daily life and cultural legacy remain closely intertwined.

From tusun jelly made of coastal marine worms to festive spring rolls known as runbing, Quanzhou's cuisine reflects both maritime traditions and folk customs.

On Oct. 31, the city was designated a "Creative City of Gastronomy" by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Covering just over six square kilometers, Quanzhou's ancient city remains home to generations of residents. Local authorities have adopted a "micro-renovation" approach, preserving original neighborhoods while improving living conditions and visitor access.

Intangible cultural heritage is another highlight. Quanzhou is regarded as a cradle of traditional Chinese operas such as Liyuan Opera, Gaojia Opera, and string-puppet theater. Performances at the Marionette Theatre of Quanzhou are often sold out within minutes, drawing audiences from across the country. Many young performers have joined the troupes, ensuring the vitality of these art forms.

In Xunpu Village, the once-local custom of wearing elaborate floral headdresses has gone viral nationwide, while oyster-shell houses testify to centuries-old overseas trade.

Today, Quanzhou is home to thousands of foreign merchants engaged in textiles, trade and e-commerce. With improved multilingual services and visa facilitation, the city is welcoming a growing number of international visitors, once again reviving its role as a global port of cultural exchange.

Original link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/348816.html 

Author:管理员

Prev: 3 in 4 Asia Pacific Entrepreneurs Anticipate Economic Gains Next Year - Herbalife Survey

Next: Xinhua Silk Road: Annual wine-themed folk culture festival held in E. China's Jiangxi Province

Back

Spring Hotel Ziyang Fuzhou traffic info

Business zone:
Area: Jinan District
Address: No. 154 Changle North Road, Jin'an District, Fuzhou, China

Spring Hotel Ziyang Fuzhou reserve:+8620-86009099 Busy or no answer, online booking please!
Catering Entertainment:0591-88310888   Meeting room reserve

Spring Hotel Ziyang Fuzhou address: No. 154 Changle North Road, Jin'an District, Fuzhou, China

福州四季如春旅馆(紫阳店)Spring Hotel Ziyang Fuzhou

Disclaimer: We are a tourism service provider that provides room booking services for Spring Hotel Ziyang Fuzhou We are not the official website of the hotel, please be aware.