- Fujian - Wikipedia
Fujian is one of the more affluent provinces in China, with many industries spanning tea production, clothing, and sports manufacturers such as Anta, 361 Degrees, Xtep, Peak Sport Products and Septwolves
- Fujian | History, Province, Cities, Population, Facts | Britannica
Fujian (meaning “Happy Establishment”) is one of the country’s smaller provinces, but it occupies a strategic maritime position between the two sections of the China Sea Its capital and largest city is Fuzhou (“Happy City”)
- Overview_ This is Fujian_ Fujian Provincial Peoples Government
Fujian, abbreviated as "Min", is a coastal province in southeastern China with Fuzhou city as its capital It comprises nine prefecture-level cities — Fuzhou, Xiamen, Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, Sanming, Putian, Nanping, Longyan and Ningde — and the Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone
- Fujian Travel Guide: Facts, Map, Weather, Places to Visit, Tea
Fujian travel information about location, population, climate and attractions in its major administrative cities like Fuzhou, Quanzhou, Xiamen, Putian, Nanping
- Fujian Province - Chinafolio
Fujian is situated in China’s south eastern coast, opposite of Taiwan The province is highly mountainous and has sometimes been described as eight-parts mountains, one-part water and one-part farmland; mountains and hilly areas cover over 80% of Fujian’s land area
- CHINA MAP OF FUJIAN PROVINCE
Fujian Province Geography: Mountains and hills takes up most part of Fujian area Major mountains in Fujian are Mount Wuyi Shan and Mount Daiyun Shan The terrain of Fujian gradually slopes from northwest to southeast Major rivers are Min River, Jin River and Jiulong River
- Fujian Province Travel Guide with Top Cities and Attractions
Explore Fujian Province in China including Xiamen and Fuzhou Discover top attractions, traditional architecture, local food and travel tips
- FUJIAN PROVINCE - Facts and Details
FUJIAN PROVINCE is a coastal province across the Taiwan Straits from Taiwan Formerly romanised as Fukien, Foukien or Hokkien, it is the fifth richest province in China based on per capita GDP and is the richest province in these terms outside of Beijing and the Shanghai area
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