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Jin Quan Hotel Quanzhou

No.1 Baiyuan Road Quanzhou, Fujian, 362000, China

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Too many temples

A travel blog entry by jwtse7891

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We went on a required tour of Quanzhou, which is a city about 2 hours from Xiamen. Had to get out of bed at 7:30 in the morning. On a SATURDAY, which I found downright cruel. Basically we went to 2 or 3 Buddhist temples, which all start to look more or less the same: big statues, incense, and paintings. The first temple we went to did have two giant pagodas, so that was interesting. We also went to the remains of a mosque and a Muslim cemetery, which was kind of ...

Side trip to Chongwu

A travel blog entry by sabaidii

About an hour's bus ride from Quanzhou is the town of Chongwu, which is one of the few remaining walled cities in China. It still has a few kilometres of city wall around it and some narrow gates to get to the inner part. It makes a pleasant day trip from Quanzhou, and this time I would not doubt the directions of the local receptionist, just to find out that this time he did send me to the wrong one of the two ...

On the Road in Fujian

A travel blog entry by sabaidii

... plentiful and cheap in China. One Euro will take you a long way, and the most I ever paid was 3 Euro for a ride from one end of a big city to the other. And the good news, taxi drivers don't expect tips and so far have never tried any tricks for which their colleagues in other countries are so infamous, from manipulated meters to sorry-meter-broken or long sightseeing detours you didn't ask for. Here it's straight forward and easy. Who would drag his luggage on a crowded city bus ...

To Jinmen

A travel blog entry by puiting

I woke up at 7am , we had a nice breakfast at hotel, we took a taxi to airport. our flight was at 9am, we went to Kimmen. my first time went there, its was nice experience, there are lots of birds, good view, less people, we only met children and old ...

Journal de Chine-7: FIN

A travel blog entry by marco

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... t moche, comme moment. Bon, allons predre un café, on verra plus tard. +++ De façon générale, c'est évidemment plus avancé ici qu'au Viet Nam. Je comparais déjà la Chine aux États-Unis dès le premier journal de ce voyage. Une des choses qui m'a le plus étonnées, c'aura été l'ouverture des chinois aux autres qui est de beaucoup supérieure au Viet Nam. Ce 2 pays sont voisins, mais les frontières auront marqué une barrière importante à plusieurs points de vue. Comme nous ...