fuqingshi specialty

Fuzhou Jasmine Tea

Fuzhou Jasmine Tea, also known as Jasmine Fragrance, has the reputation of “scent of spring in China's flower tea”. According to the literature, the source of Fuzhou Jasmine Tea can be traced back to the Han Dynasty two thousand years ago. Fuzhou jasmine tea is a reprocessed tea made from processed dried tea leaves mixed with jasmine flowers to be placed. Usually, green tea is used as the tea slab, and a few also have black tea and oolong tea. Its aroma is long-lasting, its taste is mellow and fresh, the soup is yellow and green, and the leaves are tender and soft.

Fuzhou lacquer ware

Fuzhou lacquer ware is a traditional Han art treasure with unique ethnic style and rich local characteristics. It is famous both at home and abroad with Beijing's cloisonne and Jingdezhen porcelain in Jiangxi and the traditional “three treasures” of Chinese traditional crafts. Fuzhou lacquer ware is one of the three traditional arts and crafts in China. Because of its exquisite craftsmanship, light weight, rich and colorful, and durable, it gives elegance, elegance, luxury, dignity, subtle restraint, warmth and gentleness. Known as "Oriental Treasures." It is made of natural lacquer, linen or other natural fabrics (cloth tires) or wood (wood tires) and natural oils, paint pigments, metal materials, inlaid materials, and produced according to the production process of Fuzhou lacquer ware. Lacquerware products from the administrative area of ​​Fuzhou City.

Jiaru Clam

Since ancient times, Fuqing has a reputation as the “hometown of flowers and flowers”. In particular, there is a village named Jiaru. Because of its large and full-bodied flowers, “Jiaruyu” is well-known at home and abroad. Every year from November to February is the best time to eat Jialu. The most common practice for Fuzhou people is to fry the flowers.