Overview
泉
州
quán zhōu
Quanzhou
Quanzhou, located on the southeastern coast of Fujian Province, is a historic and culturally rich city with a long maritime tradition. Known as one of the starting points of the Maritime Silk Road, Quanzhou has been a hub for trade and cultural exchange for centuries. The city is home to numerous temples, ancient architecture, and vibrant markets, offering visitors a glimpse into its diverse heritage and thriving modern life. Visitors can explore the famous Kaiyuan Temple, Qingjing Mosque, and the ancient Stone Lake Port, which played a crucial role in China's maritime history. Quanzhou is also renowned for its unique local cuisine, traditional arts, and crafts, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in Chinese culture and history.
NameQuanzhou
ClimateSubtropical monsoon climate
Area11,245 km²
Population9 million
GeographyThe southeastern coast of Fujian Province.
Attractions
Must-see attractions
Seasons
Best time to visit
Peak Season
Sep – Dec
Most popular and higher prices
Off-season
Jan – Mar, May
Less popular and lower prices
Interests
Travel stories
Get There
How to arrive
Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport (JJN)
Quanzhou
45 min
11 km
240-Hour Transit Visa
Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMN)
Xiamen
83 min
66 km
240-Hour Transit Visa