Fuzhou must go to the place, the national 5A scenic spot, a very representative ancient building complex in Fuzhou, mainly composed of three lanes, Seven Lanes and a longitudinal South back street. Nanhou Street is the busiest street in the world. The centuries-old shops like Tongli Swallow, Yonghe Fish Ball and Mujin Meat Ball are all in this street, which is somewhat similar to Nanluogu Lane in Beijing and the commercialized part of Chengdu Broad and Narrow Lane. In fact, there are many small connecting lanes and bald lanes between the lanes, some of which are very narrow and can only be passed by one person. The ancient buildings on both sides are well preserved and the most interesting ones. Here, if you have enough time, you must wander slowly through the alleys. Sometimes you will find surprises. I like the useless bookstores in Wenru Lane and the aesthetic Hakka settlements in Huangxiang (four ABCD buildings in sequence from the original to the photographic ones). Mobile phone shooting is not good. Actually, it looks much better than photographs.