Three Lanes and Seven Alleys:A Living Museum of Half of Modern Chinese History
Overview:A Living Fossil of the Lifang System and a Cradle of Celebrities
Three Lanes and Seven Alleys,located in the heart of Fuzhou,is a historic district known as a“living fossil”of China’s traditional urban neighborhood system.With over 200 preserved ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties,it is also famous as the former home to many influential figures in modern Chinese history,including Lin Zexu and Yan Fu.
Key Highlights at a Glance
Defining Tags:Museum of Ming and Qing Architecture/Living Fossil of the Lifang System/Former Residences of Modern Chinese Figures
Core Experiences:Exploring historic homes,visiting former residences of famous figures,discovering intangible cultural heritage,taking an evening stroll through the lanes
Recommended Duration:Half‑day for a highlights tour;full day for an in‑depth visit
Location:No.139 Nanhou Street,Gulou District,Fuzhou City