• Residence of Liu Family in Guang Lu Fang (Emperor’s Attendant Lane) Residence of Liu Family in Guang Lu Fang (Emperor’s Attendant Lane)

        The residence consists of four main buildings standing side by side from west to east with a total area of 4,532㎡. It is by far the biggest residential house in Fuzhou. Xu You, the owner of the es...

  • Residence of Ye Family in Nanhou Street Residence of Ye Family in Nanhou Street

        The construction began in the Ming Dynasty. Sitting north and facing south, the house consists of a main building and a parlour with the whole estate sprawling up to 2,321㎡. The main building is d...

  • Residence of Guo Family in Huang Xiang (Yellow St.) Residence of Guo Family in Huang Xiang (Yellow St.)

        The construction of the residence began in the late Ming Dynasty. It used to be the government office. Guo Baiyin bought it over and renovated it in the year of the reign of Emperor Tong Zhi of th...

  • Parlour of Yan Family in An Min Xiang (Reassuring the Public St.) Parlour of Yan Family in An Min Xiang (Reassuring the Public St.)

        The house was built in the year of the reign of Emperor Qian Long of the Qing Dynasty, and originally served as the ancestral hall of Yan Family. Later Zou Keming, an overseas Chinese businessman,...

  • Residence of Liu Family in Gong Xiang (Official St.) Residence of Liu Family in Gong Xiang (Official St.)

        The construction of the residence of Liu Guanxiong started in the year of the reign of Emperor Qian Long, Qing Dynasty. Occupying an area of 1,308㎡, the house consists of two buildings next to eac...

  • Former residence of Wang Qi Former residence of Wang Qi

        Wang Qi, a brigade commander of the 11th Composite Brigade of the New Army in early 20th century was the owner of the house, which was built in the early Qing Dynasty. It is composed of two adjoin...

  • Residence of You Family in Wen Ru Fang (Scholar Confucians Lane) Residence of You Family in Wen Ru Fang (Scholar Confucians Lane)

        The construction of the house began in the Ming Dynasty. Since then the house had been renovated many times during the reign of Emperor Guang Xu of the Qing Dynasty and in the early Republic era. ...

  • Former site of the Office of the New Fourth Army in Fuzhou Former site of the Office of the New Fourth Army in Fuzhou

        The building is an example of Qing architecture with a single compound occupying 461㎡. It used to be the back yard of the former residence of Lin Congyi. The New Fourth Army’s Fuzhou Office was es...

  • Ancestral Home of Xie Family in Ji Bi Xiang (Refugee St.) Ancestral Home of Xie Family in Ji Bi Xiang (Refugee St.)

        The construction began in the Ming Dynasty. Sitting north and facing south, the house is composed of four compounds occupying a total area of 946㎡. In the late Qing Dynasty, Lin Juemin turned it i...

  • Former residence of Chen Yan Former residence of Chen Yan

        The wooden construction was built in the Qing Dynasty. Facing south, the architecture has four fire-and-wind-proof walls and is divided into four sections with an area of 625square meters. It was ...