Lianjiang
Lianjiang (Wade-Giles : Lien-chiang) is a county of Fuzhou on the coast of Fujian Province, China. Most of the county is controlled by the People's Republic of China (PRC), while a number of outlying islands, collectively referred to as the Matsu Islands, are administered as a separate Lienchiang County (same name but in Wade-Giles Romanization) by the Republic of China (ROC), based in Taiwan since 1949. As a result, the county has two governments governing separate jurisdictions.
Residents of Lianjiang County, both mainland and Matsu speak Fuzhou dialect, a branch of Eastern Min; the dialect is also known as B�ng-u�.
Tourist Destinations in Lianjiang
Qingzhi Mountain: also called Hundred Cave Mountain, lying 6 kms to the south of Lianjiang County, Fuzhou, the resort was established during the Tianqi reign of the Ming Dynasty, comprising of 180 spots, including five peaks, ten caves, sixteen rocks, thirty-five stones and one lake, two chambers, three platforms as well as four springs.
There are hot springs in Gui'an and Tanghui of Pandu. There is also a Dragon King Palace-Temple in the Xiaocang She Nationality Rural Township.
Fuzhou Prefrecture |
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District Name |
Cangshan District - Gulou District - Jin'an District - Mawei District - Taijiang District |
City and County Name |
Changle City - Fuqing City -
Lianjiang County - Luoyuan County - Minhou County - Minqing County - Pingtan County - Yongtai County |