The three lanes and seven alleys were respectively Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane, Guanglu Lane, Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Ta Lane, Huang Lane, Anmin Lane, Gong Lane, and Jipi Lane.
The three lanes and seven alleys were respectively Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane, Guanglu Lane, Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Ta Lane, Huang Lane, Anmin Lane, Gong Lane, and Jipi Lane.
The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys scenic area provided a guide map. After entering the scenic area at the gate of Nanhou Street, tourists could easily use the guide map to visit. The map could help visitors understand the layout of the three alleys and seven alleys and the location of each alley. According to the guide map, tourists could visit Guanglu Lane, Wenru Lane, Yijin Lane, Jibi Lane, Palace Lane, Anmin Lane, Yellow Lane, Tower Lane, Langguan Lane, Yangqiao Lane and other seven alleys. The existence of the guide map made it easier for tourists to explore the three alleys and seven alleys, find the people they liked, and visit their former residences.
The Three Lanes and Seven Lanes consisted of three lanes and seven lanes. Three of them were Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane, and Guanglu Lane, while the seven alleys were Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Tower Lane, Yellow Lane, Anmin Lane, Palace Lane, and Jipi Lane.
Famous people who lived in the three alleys and seven alleys included Lin Zexu, Shen Baozhen, Yan Fu, Chen Baochen, Gan Guobao, Lin Shu, Lin Xu, Lin Baishui, Yu Dafu, Bing Xin, Lin Juemin, Lin Huiyin, Wang Lengzhai, Huang Naishang, etc.
The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys were tourist attractions with ethnic characteristics in Fuzhou City. They were also one of the important cultural streets in Fuzhou City. The three alleys and seven alleys were built in the Tang Dynasty and reached their peak in the Qing Dynasty. It consisted of three streets and seven alleys, namely Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane, Guanglu Lane, Yangqiao Lane, Langguan Lane, Pagoda Lane, Yellow Lane, Anmin Lane, Palace Lane, and Jipi Lane. There were more than 200 ancient buildings in the three alleys and seven alleys, nine of which were national key cultural relics protection units. This place used to be a gathering place for the local rich merchants, and many wealthy families lived here. The residential buildings were mainly built with windows from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, especially the buildings of rich families, which were more beautifully decorated. The three alleys and seven alleys were one of the most precious cultural heritages in Fujian, attracting many tourists.
Sanfang Qixiang was a national 5A tourist attraction in Nanhou Street, Gulou District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province.
Three blocks and seven alleys were located in Gulou District, Fuzhou City.
The scenic spots in Fuzhou's Sanfang Qixiang scenic area that required entrance fees included Yan Fu's former residence, Ermei Bookstore, Waterside Pavilion Stage, Little Yellow Tower, Lin Congyi's former residence, Guo Baiyin's former residence, Xie Family Temple, Wang Qi's former residence, Liu Family Courtyard, Zhou Zhewen Art Museum, and other 10 scenic spots. The tickets for these attractions ranged from 10 yuan, 15 yuan, and 20 yuan. At the same time, according to the preferential policies for scenic spots, active military personnel, retired cadres, disabled people, elderly people over the age of 60, and children under 1.4 meters could enter for free. Students could enjoy a half-price discount if they bought a pass with their student ID card.
Famous people from the three alleys and seven alleys included Lin Zexu, Shen Baozhen, Yan Fu, Chen Baochen, Gan Guobao, Lin Shu, Lin Xu, Lin Baishui, Yu Dafu, Bing Xin, Lin Juemin, Lin Huiyin, Wang Lengzhai, Huang Naishang, etc.
The architectural features of the three alleys and seven alleys were mainly reflected in the following aspects: tall, spacious, open space; exquisite woodworking carvings; blue tiles and white walls, stone slabs deep alleys, all kinds of exquisitely carved architectural ornaments and fire walls; traditional architectural patterns of alleys and winding paths; deep houses and courtyards surrounded by high walls; blue tiles and white walls with local characteristics and exquisite decorations; unique shapes of saddle walls; exquisite gardens surrounded by rocks and pools.