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My friends all thought I'd left the country, but I'm actually in Fuzhou.

My friends all thought I was traveling abroad, but I'm right here in Fuzhou! When it comes to great places to see the ocean in Fuzhou, people often think of Pingtan and Lianjiang first, often overlooking the hidden gem of Changle. Changle is like a forgotten treasure, but its beauty is in no way inferior to other places. On a clear day, any photo taken in Changle is a masterpiece. Watching the ocean is truly therapeutic. If you're feeling tired or uneasy, take a walk by the sea, experience the charm and healing power of the ocean, and rediscover your inner peace and tranquility. • Attraction Introduction: Changle Shiqi Kong (Seventeen Holes) is a scenic spot featuring coastal erosion landforms. It gets its name from the seventeen natural holes in the coastal reefs. Here, the coastline is winding, the sand is fine and soft, and the seawater is crystal clear and azure blue. There are also reefs of various shapes by the sea, some resembling animals, others like mushrooms, adding a unique charm as the waves crash against them. In addition to the seascape, there are some quaint fishing villages nearby, where you can experience the rich atmosphere of fishing life. From downtown Fuzhou, take Subway Line 6 to the last stop, Wanshou Station. From there, you can take Bus No. 645 to Wangmujiao Station, or take a taxi directly. If you drive, just navigate to the destination. There are parking lots nearby, so parking is very convenient. The weather has been great recently, and it's totally worth it to come to Changle Shiqi Kong in Fuzhou to see the ocean. The seawater in Changle is exceptionally clean, the sand is fine, and most importantly, it's not crowded, making for a fantastic experience. Taking photos of the waves from a higher vantage point is breathtakingly beautiful. However, be sure to arrive early, as the sunset fades quickly. The only downside is that it's far from the city center and transportation isn't very convenient. It might be difficult to get a taxi to the subway station late at night, so it's best to drive or return early. • Tickets: Changle Shiqi Kong is free to the public, so you can enjoy the ocean views without the burden of ticket costs. • Recommended Itinerary: Upon arrival at Changle Shiqi Kong, start by strolling along the beach, feeling the fine sand beneath your feet and admiring the endless ocean. Then, walk to the reef area for a closer look at the unique sea-eroded holes and take some photos. As evening approaches, head to the viewing platform on higher ground to wait for the sunset and enjoy the magnificent view of the golden glow on the ocean surface. • Best Photo Spots: ◦ On the beach: With the ocean as a backdrop, portraits are especially stunning. You can also capture elements like footprints and seashells to add vibrancy to your photos. ◦ By the reefs: Standing next to the uniquely shaped reefs, with waves crashing against them and creating white splashes, provides an excellent backdrop for photos. ◦ Viewing platform: You can overlook the entire seascape of Shiqi Kong, taking in the coastline, beach, and ocean. Panoramic photos from here are truly impressive. • Things to Note: ◦ Due to its distance from the city center and limited transportation options, plan your transportation in advance. If using public transport, be aware of the last bus times. If driving, check your vehicle and familiarize yourself with the route beforehand. ◦ The UV rays are strong by the sea, so take sun protection measures. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. ◦ The waves and currents can be strong by the sea. Be careful when exploring the reef area, avoid getting too close to the waves, and stay safe. ◦ Protect the environment. Do not litter and keep the beach clean. • Local Specialties: ◦ Changle Ice Rice: This is a local specialty snack made with glutinous rice, refreshing sugar water, various fruits, and chewy taro balls. It has a rich flavor and is cool and refreshing, perfect for beating the heat by the sea. ◦ Oyster Cakes: Made with fresh oysters, rice and soybean milk, spring onions, seaweed, and other ingredients, then deep-fried to a crispy exterior and a savory interior. One bite, and you'll be filled with the taste of the ocean. ◦ Fish Ball Soup: Changle fish balls are made from fresh fish, hand-pounded to a chewy and springy texture. The filling is rich and flavorful, and the fish ball soup is both delicious and nutritious.
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Posted: Mar 1, 2025
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