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Dongjiekou Scenic Resort

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Dongjiekou Scenic Resort is a pedestrian-friendly historic street in the Gulou District of Fuzhou, known for its preserved Ming- and Qing-era architecture. The street stretches along Jintai Road and is lined with two-story buildings featuring upturned eaves, red lanterns, and carved wooden facades. It functions as both a cultural attraction and a shopping district, with stores selling local crafts, tea, and snacks. Visitors can explore traditional medicine shops, calligraphy studios, and bakeries offering Fuzhou's famous fish balls and lychee pork. The area is also dotted with small temples and ancestral halls that reflect the city's deep-rooted traditions. What makes Dongjiekou distinctive is its balance of heritage and commerce: it's not a museum but a living street where daily life unfolds. The atmosphere is lively, with the aroma of street food mixing with incense from nearby temples. At night, lanterns illuminate the street, casting a warm glow. It's a place to wander, sample local flavors, and appreciate Fuzhou's architectural heritage.

Don't miss

  • Admire the traditional Ming- and Qing-style architecture along the street
  • Taste Fuzhou specialties like fish balls and lychee pork at local eateries
  • Visit small temples and ancestral halls tucked between shops
  • Shop for tea, calligraphy supplies, and local handicrafts

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Ways to visit Dongjiekou Scenic Resort

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Dongjiekou Scenic Resort with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Shops and eateries are generally open from 10 AM to 9 PM, but hours vary.
  • Cash is widely accepted, but many larger shops take mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay.
  • Photography is allowed, but be respectful inside temples and shops.

A bit of history

Dongjiekou has been a commercial center since the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), serving as a hub for merchants and travelers. The street's name means 'East Street Intersection,' reflecting its role as a crossroads in old Fuzhou. Many buildings were restored in the early 2000s to preserve their historic character.

Common questions

What is the best time to visit Dongjiekou?

Late afternoon to evening is ideal for the lantern-lit atmosphere and cooler weather. It's also less crowded on weekday mornings.

Are there English signs or guides?

Some signs have English translations, but not all. It's helpful to have a translation app or a guidebook.

What food should I try at Dongjiekou?

Don't miss Fuzhou fish balls (yú wán), lychee pork (lìzhī ròu), and oyster omelets (háo jiān).

Is Dongjiekou suitable for families?

Yes, the pedestrian street is safe and interesting for children, with snacks and small toys available.

Can I buy tea at Dongjiekou?

Yes, there are several tea shops selling local Fuzhou jasmine tea and oolong varieties.

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