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Fuzhou
Introduction Fuzhou used to be a
major gateway to the outside world. Over 2.5 million overseas Chinese, in no less
than 50 countries, claim to have ancestors from Fujian. The
history of the city dates back to the third century AD when it was known as Yechang.
It is also still substantially influenced by Buddhism--altogether there are six
state-listed key temples in Fuzhou (Yong Quan Temple, Xichan Temple, Linyang Temple,
Dizang Temple, Wanfu Temple and Xuefeng Temple). 
The city is also known for its profusion of springs, renowned as 'spring city'.
Nowadays many of the hotels claim hot spring water supplies, most notably the
Hot Spring Hotel.
The
Yu Hill and West Lake Garden are decent parks and the giant banyan trees scattered
about are of twisted beauty. True Maoists should also head for Wuyi Square to
honour the massive statue of the great helmsman.
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