Fujian
6 water features • 3 dams • 3 waterfalls
Discover Fujian’s Stunning Water Features
Fujian, a coastal gem in southeastern China, is fast becoming a top‑pick for nature lovers and outdoor adventure seekers. This vibrant region boasts a perfect blend of dramatic waterfalls and impressive dams, offering six unique water‑focused attractions that showcase the province’s pristine landscapes. From the thundering cascade of Xiaoyang Waterfall to the serene reservoir views at Longyan Dam, each site delivers unforgettable photo‑ops and tranquil moments away from the city buzz.
Travelers can easily explore Fujian’s sub‑regions—whether wandering the lush hills of Nanping, the historic waterways of Fuzhou, or the rugged coastline near Quanzhou—and discover how each area adds its own flavor to the province’s water‑centric charm. The three spectacular waterfalls provide thrilling hikes and mist‑kissed vistas, while the three dams offer insight into modern engineering set against natural backdrops, perfect for eco‑tourism and family outings.
Ready to dive into Fujian’s aquatic wonders? Our comprehensive travel guide highlights the best routes, seasonal tips, and nearby cultural sites, ensuring you make the most of every splash, roar, and ripple. Pack your hiking boots, bring a camera, and set off on a journey through Fujian’s water attractions—where every drop tells a story of beauty, power, and adventure.
Featured Attractions
Neighboring Regions
- Beijing (26 spots)
- Chongqing Shi (4 spots)
- Gansu Sheng (4 spots)
- Guangdong (5 spots)
- Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu (11 spots)
- Guizhou Sheng (19 spots)
- Hainan (1 spots)
- Hebei (3 spots)
- Heilongjiang Sheng (5 spots)
- Henan Sheng (6 spots)