Fujian, China
Fujian is a coastal province located in southeastern China. It is bordered by the Taiwan Strait to the east and shares land borders with Jiangxi to the northwest and Guangdong to the south. The capital city is Fuzhou, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. Fujian is famous for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and coastal areas.
The province has a significant economic presence, driven by industries such as electronics, textiles, and agriculture. Fujian is also known for its unique cuisine, which features dishes like Fujianese seafood and Buddha Jumps Over the Wall. Additionally, the region is home to the Hakka people, known for their distinctive culture and architecture.