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Fuzhou Three Lanes and Seven Alleys Museum (福州三坊七巷博物馆, Fúzhōu Sānfāng Qīxiàng Bówùguǎn)

The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys (三坊七巷) is Fuzhou's famous 1,600-year-old historical district — the best-preserved network of Song and Ming Dynasty lanes, alleys, and traditional houses in China. The museum documents the history of the district.

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Is Fuzhou Three Lanes and Seven Alleys Museum worth visiting?

The museum of Fuzhou's famous "Three Lanes and Seven Alleys" (三坊七巷) — China's best-preserved Song Dynasty alley network. Free with district entry.

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Categoryhistory
TicketFree entry to the district. Some historic houses charge ¥5-10.
HoursThe district is open 24 hours. Individual sites: 9:00-17:00.
Recommended duration2-3 hours walking the district.
Best time to visitYear-round. Evenings and early mornings most atmospheric.
How to get thereMetro Line 1 to Dong Street (东街口) stop.
English signagepartial

Why visit

The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is the most authentic preserved historical district in Fuzhou — providing context for Fuzhou's traditional culture.

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