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Capital of Fujian Province,
FUZHOU
is a venerable city with more than a thousand years of history behind it. As the major coastal city between Hong Kong and Shanghai, it is also outwardly modern and by no means a bad place for a stopover, with a few historical relics to seek out and a large number of giant, ancient
banyan trees
, with thick, twisted trunks and aerial roots.
Fuzhou was in its day an important trading centre, visited by Marco Polo during the Yuan dynasty. In the fifteenth century, Fuzhou shipbuilders earned themselves the distinction of having built the world's largest ocean-going ship, the
Baochuan,
sailed by the famous Chinese navigator Zheng He, who used it to travel all around Asia and Africa. One thing Polo noted when he was here was the high-profile presence of Mongol armies to suppress any potential uprisings, and, by coincidence, the city is no less well defended today, forming the heart of Fujian's military opposition to Taiwan. Much like Xiamen farther south, it was the postwar tension between the Nationalists and the Red Army that contributed to Fuzhou's decline after the arrival of the Communists. Today, the proximity of Taiwan is contributing to the enormity of the city's economic boom.
The City
Sights for tourists in Fuzhou are thin on the ground. Apart from a few minor towers and temples, the only two areas of town with any special character are a couple of streets of old wooden houses in the west around the
Lin Zexu Memorial Hall
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