- Fujian - Wikipedia
Fujian is located on the west coast of the Taiwan Strait as the closest province geographically and culturally to Taiwan This is as a result of the Chinese Civil War Additionally, a small portion of historical Fujian is administered by Taiwan, romanized as Fuchien
- Fujian | History, Province, Cities, Population, Facts | Britannica
Fujian (meaning “Happy Establishment”) is one of the country’s smaller provinces, but it occupies a strategic maritime position between the two sections of the China Sea Its capital and largest city is Fuzhou (“Happy City”)
- Overview_ This is Fujian_ Fujian Provincial Peoples Government
Fujian, abbreviated as "Min", is a coastal province in southeastern China with Fuzhou city as its capital It comprises nine prefecture-level cities — Fuzhou, Xiamen, Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, Sanming, Putian, Nanping, Longyan and Ningde — and the Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone
- Fujian Travel Guide: Facts, Map, Weather, Places to Visit, Tea
Fujian travel information about location, population, climate and attractions in its major administrative cities like Fuzhou, Quanzhou, Xiamen, Putian, Nanping
- Fujian – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Fujian (福建 Fújiàn) is a coastal province in East China It has long been an outward-looking province, much involved in maritime trade, and is the ancestral homeland for many overseas Chinese, especially in Southeast Asia
- VIDEO: China’s Newest Carrier Conducts First At-sea Training with . . .
The People’s Liberation Army Navy’s newly commissioned aircraft carrier CNS Fujian (18) recently conducted its first at-sea training as a carrier strike group, Chinese state media reported
- 15 Best Things to Do in Fujian: Top 15 Fujian Attractions 2026
Its most popular tourist destinations include Xiamen, Fujian Tulou, Wuyi Mountain, Quanzhou, Fuzhou, Xiapu, etc Below, we've listed 15 Best Things to Do in Fujian, all centered in these destinations, and you can check them to plan a better 2026 Fujian Tour in China!
- Fujian Province - Chinafolio
Fujian is situated in China’s south eastern coast, opposite of Taiwan The province is highly mountainous and has sometimes been described as eight-parts mountains, one-part water and one-part farmland; mountains and hilly areas cover over 80% of Fujian’s land area
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