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The hidden treasures of Fujian(4)

2014-10-10 14:22 China Daily Web Editor: Si Huan
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A young couple pose for their pre-nuptial photo shoot at Gulangyu Island in Xiamen. Zhu Xingxin / China Daily

A young couple pose for their pre-nuptial photo shoot at Gulangyu Island in Xiamen. Zhu Xingxin / China Daily

Walking among the buildings is like walking down the city's memory lane. Almost all of the traditional houses were built with huge granite slabs mixed with red brick in what seems like an irregular pattern, but which is a distinctive style of southern Fujian architecture. The architectural craftsmanship is illuminated by the Cai Family ancestral hall, the centerpiece of the district.

In honor of the family who operated the five restaurants, the hall has a graceful swallowtail roof ridge that is dotted with intricate carvings of flowers and birds. Vivid brick sculptures of people and time-honored couplets are inscribed on pillars featuring vigorous cursive script.

Quanzhou bustles with a lively street food scene, which last year attracted A Bite of China, the documentary series about Chinese cuisines, to film in the city.

Top on the recommendation list are beef noodles that have a chewy and tender texture and paste noodles, a signature local soup that combines thread-like noodles, shrimps and clams.

A trip to the provincial capital of Fuzhou would be incomplete without visiting the Three Alleys and Seven Lanes, a century-old neighborhood crisscrossed by ancient lanes and alleys.

Featuring the architectural complexities of the Ming and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, the area is known as the "living fossil of ancient city street system". With Nanhou Street as the neighborhood's axis, there are three historic lanes to the west and seven alleys to the east.

Most of the buildings' walls have a curvilinear outline and are referred to as the Saddle Wall. A closer look at the walls reveals tiny seashells embedded in them. According to historians, sand from the area's beaches were used to make the structures' bricks.

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