Fuzhou, China
Fuzhou is the capital city of Fujian Province in southeastern China. It is located along the Min River and is known for its rich history, dating back over 2,000 years. The city features a mix of modern and traditional architecture, with notable sites such as the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys historical area.
The climate in Fuzhou is humid subtropical, with hot summers and mild winters. The city is famous for its Fuzhou cuisine, which includes dishes like Fuzhou fish balls and Buddha Jumps Over the Wall. Fuzhou is also a significant cultural center, home to various festivals and traditional arts.