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  2. Fuzhou - Wikipedia

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    Fuzhou [a] is the capital of Fujian, China. The city lies between the Min River estuary to the south and the city of Ningde to the north. Together, Fuzhou and Ningde make up the Mindong linguistic and cultural region. Fuzhou's population was 8,291,268 as of the 2020 Chinese census.

  3. Fuzhou people - Wikipedia

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    Fuzhou people (Chinese: 福州人; Foochow Romanized: Hók-ciŭ-nè̤ng), also known as Foochowese, Hokchew, Hokchia, Hokchiu, Fuzhou Shiyi people (福州十邑人), Eastern Min or Mindong are residents of either Fuzhou and Mindong regions and the Gutian and Pingnan counties of Fujian province and Matsu Islands in Taiwan.

  4. List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Fujian

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    Fuzhou 福州市 2-19 Kaiyuan Temple: Kaiyuan si 开元寺: Quanzhou 泉州市 2-20 Grave of Koxinga: Zheng Chenggong mu 郑成功墓: Nan'an 南安市 2-60 Grave of Lin Zexu: Lin Zexu mu 林则徐墓: Fuzhou 福州市 3-2 Site of the Former Soviet Government in Changting: Changting geming jiuzhi 长汀革命旧址: Changting County 长汀县 3 ...

  5. Fuzhou cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fuzhou cuisine's taste is light compared to other styles, often with a mixed sweet and sour taste. Fuzhou cuisine displays an influence from the neighboring Zhejiang province's cuisine and as the capital of Fujian, Fuzhou has been more influenced by cuisines from Northern China but also have influences native to Fujian.

  6. Fujian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fuzhou: The taste is lighter compared to other styles, often with an equally-mixed taste of sweet and sour. Fuzhou is famous for its soups, and its use of fermented fish sauce and red yeast rice. Putian/Henghwa: From the coastal town of Putian, best known for seafood dishes including lor mee and Doutuo clams.

  7. Fujian - Wikipedia

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    The Wenzhou–Fuzhou and Fuzhou–Xiamen sections of this corridor entered operation in 2009 and link Fujian with Zhejiang with trains running at speeds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph). Within Fujian, coastal and interior cities are linked by the Nanping–Fuzhou (1959), Zhangping–Quanzhou–Xiaocuo (2007) and Longyan–Xiamen Railways , (2012).

  8. Category:Tourist attractions in Fuzhou - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Fuzhou" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  9. Fuzhou, Jiangxi - Wikipedia

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    Fuzhou is historically important as the home (specifically Linchuan) of Wang Anshi, the famous reformist prime minister of Song dynasty, Zeng Gong, an influential scholar and historian of the Song dynasty, and Tang Xianzu, the great Ming dynasty dramatist. Chinese neurobiologist Rao Yi was born in Nancheng County of Fuzhou, Jiangxi province.