The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is located in Gulou District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, covering a total area of about 45 hectares. It is a general term for the alleys that are arranged from north to south on both sides of the South Back Street.
The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys started from the Jin Dynasty, formed in the Tang and Fifth Dynasties and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Now, the old style of the alleys has been continued. The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is a large-scale and well-protected historical and cultural district in China known as 'the living fossil of China's urban alley system' and 'China's Ming and Qing Dynasty Architecture Museum'.
The hotel is 7 kilometres away from the destination or about a 15-minute drive. Using Metro Line 4 to Dongjiekou Station, it is four stops away from the hotel.
Please contact our concierge team for more information. Tel: 0591 8899 9988 or email: reservations.fuzhou @kempinski.com The The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is located on the South Back Street in Gulou District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, occupying a total area of about 45 hectares. It is a general name for the alleys that are arranged from north to south on both sides of the South Back Street.
The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys started from the Jin Dynasty, formed in the Tang and Fifth Dynasties, and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Now, the old style of the alleys has been continued. The Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is a large-scale and well-protected historical and cultural district in China known as 'the living fossil of China's urban alley system' and 'China's Ming and Qing Dynasty Architecture Museum'.
The hotel is 7 kilometres away from the destination or about a 15-minute drive. Using Metro Line 4 to Dongjiekou Station, it is four stops away from the hotel.
Please contact our concierge team for more information. Tel: 0591 8899 9988 or email reservations.fuzhou @kempinski.com