Haitan Ancient City is China’s first sea island tourist ancient city, which uses Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture as the carrier. It relies on the connotation of sea defense culture, strait culture, maritime silk road culture, and ocean culture, and is meticulously crafted into a gathering place for tourism between Fujian and Taiwan, a coastal leisure and vacation tourist attraction destination, and is also a key cultural industry project in Fujian Province. The Haitan Ancient City covers an area of 1047 acres, with a floor area of approximately 1.2 million square meters. It is located in the international tourism and leisure resort area of Tan Nanwan Group, Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Area, Fujian Province. The total investment is about 8.6 billion yuan and it is a national 4A-grade scenic area. The ancient architectural groups within the ancient city scenic area unfold the cultural context of Southern Ming Dynasty with five counties and nine fang. Specifically, it includes the Sanwang County representing the Minyue ocean culture and its Kai Min Fang and Chuan Fang, the Hai Chao County representing the Minyue maritime silk road culture and its Zi Wen Fang and San Bao Fang, the Jing Hai County representing the Minyue sea defense culture and its Yan Ping Fang and Yuan Jing Fang, the Lian Gong County representing the Minyue prayer culture and its Chang Long Fang and Wo Long Fang, and the Jiang Tao County representing the Minyue love culture and its Li Jing Fang. Currently, the ancient city scenic area has gathered various characteristic projects such as the Hiyamaen, a full-indoor ocean theme park, the Yi Xin Yuan Inn with a Qinglou culture theme, and Hai Shang Jing Hun with a Silk Road theme, and it has collected the eight delicacies fried cake,
Stay in nearby inns, enjoy beautiful coastal scenery, not far from the Haifan Ancient City, different landscapes at day and night.
I think it’s okay to just take a look along the way to get an idea of it, take some photos, and there’s no need to go there specially. The accommodation rooms are fine, but it’s not convenient to carry luggage in and out.
Still quite good, on a large scale, imposing, suitable for photography.
Haitan Ancient City is China’s first seacoast tourism ancient city, which carries the Ming and Qing architectural style, using the sea defense culture, strait culture, sea silk culture, and ocean culture as the connotation. It has been meticulously crafted into a gathering place for tourism between Fujian and Taiwan, a coastal leisure and vacation destination, and is also a key cultural industry project in Fujian Province. The city covers an area of 1047 mu and has an architectural area of about 1.2 million square meters. It is located in the international tourism leisure and vacation area of Tan Nanwan Group, Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Area, Fujian Province. The total investment is about 8.6 billion yuan, and it is a national 4A-level scenic area.
The ancient architectural complex within the city is based on the history of the five prefectures and nine marketplaces, including the South Ming culture. Specifically, it includes the Sanwang County representing the Minyue ocean culture and its Kai Min Fang and Chuan Fang, the Hai Chao County representing the Minyue sea silk culture and its Zi Wen Fang and San Bao Fang, the Jing Hai County representing the Minyue sea defense culture and its Yan Ping Fang and Yuan Jing Fang, the Lian Gong County representing the Minyue praying culture and its Chang Long Fang and Wo Long Fang, and the Jiang Tao County representing the Minyue love culture and its Li Ji Fang.
Currently, the ancient city scenic area has gathered a variety of characteristic projects, including the Haire Garden, a fully indoor ocean-themed amusement park, the Yi Xin Yuan Inn with a Qinglou (ancient brothel) cultural theme, the Sea of Sorrow with a Silk Road theme, and more. It has gathered the eight delicacies fried cake,
You can stay in nearby inns, the coastal scenery is nice, not far from Haitan Ancient City, with different views during the day and at night.
I think it’s just a casual visit to get an idea and take some photos; it’s not recommended to go specifically for it. The accommodation rooms are okay, but it’s not convenient to carry luggage in and out.
Still great, on a large scale, imposing, suitable for photography.