Within only 5 minutes' drive from hotel, or two stations by metro, we will reach the famous historical and cultural resort of “Three Lanes and Seven Alleys”. Covering a total area of about 40 hectares, this resort consists of three lanes, seven alleys and one central street, namely Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane, Guanglu Lane, Yangqiao Alley, Langguan Alley, Ta Alley, Huang Alley, Anmin Alley, Gong Alley, Jipi Alley and Nanhou Alley. Constructed in Jin Dynasty and renovated in Tang Dynasty, these ancient blocks have been well preserved and praised as the only “living fossil” of ancient lanes & alleys ever found in cities. Within these lanes and alleys there are more than 200 buildings which used to be the residences of such famous Fujian natives as Lin Zexu, Shen Baozhen, Yan Fu, Chen Baochen, Lin Juemin, Lin Xu, Bing Xin, Lin Shu, etc, who had left their glorious footprints in the sands of the modern and contemporary history of China. Strolling around the lanes, you may feel like going back to the old times, observing their daily livings and getting acquainted with their hobbies and legends. Next to these blocks stands the Wushan (Black Stone) Mountain. It’s told that in Han Dynasty, nine brothers from He Clan used to climb up this mountain and shoot the crows. Therefore, it’s also called “Crow-Shooting Mountain”. This famous mountain left behind many historical relics, with Black Tower and cliff inscriptions being the most valuable ones. Wushan Mountain is also the gateway for you to explore Fuzhou.