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If you arrive via [[Fuzhou]] International Airport in Changle, Mawei is the midpoint on the way to downtown [[Fuzhou]]. | If you arrive via [[Fuzhou]] International Airport in Changle, Mawei is the midpoint on the way to downtown [[Fuzhou]]. | ||
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[[Fuzhou]] Municipal Government has built a broad and beautiful avenue along the Min River. It now takes only 15 or 20 minutes to drive from downtown [[Fuzhou]] to Mawei. Taking a bus from [[Fuzhou]] is also feasible; it is very affordable (only ¥1 one-way). The lines include Route 37, 58, 73 and 131. | [[Fuzhou]] Municipal Government has built a broad and beautiful avenue along the Min River. It now takes only 15 or 20 minutes to drive from downtown [[Fuzhou]] to Mawei. Taking a bus from [[Fuzhou]] is also feasible; it is very affordable (only ¥1 one-way). The lines include Route 37, 58, 73 and 131. | ||
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The downtown area is small enough to make getting around on foot reasonable. There are also busses, taxis and (for the adventurous) motorcycle taxis. | The downtown area is small enough to make getting around on foot reasonable. There are also busses, taxis and (for the adventurous) motorcycle taxis. | ||
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Chinese_fleet_at_anchor_the_night_before_the_battle_of_Fuzhou_1884 - Chinese ships before the battle | Chinese_fleet_at_anchor_the_night_before_the_battle_of_Fuzhou_1884 - Chinese ships before the battle | ||
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There is a long walkway companied the avenue along the Min Jiang River. People can walk, jog or run on it. | There is a long walkway companied the avenue along the Min Jiang River. People can walk, jog or run on it. | ||
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A factory in Mawei makes shoes for Adidas and Reebok. There are some stores with affordable shoes, possibly factory seconds. Check quality carefully and bargain hard. | A factory in Mawei makes shoes for Adidas and Reebok. There are some stores with affordable shoes, possibly factory seconds. Check quality carefully and bargain hard. | ||
Shopping places include Huanyu Baihuo, Zhongshan Shangchang, and Xinrong Baihuo Shangchang. | Shopping places include Huanyu Baihuo, Zhongshan Shangchang, and Xinrong Baihuo Shangchang. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:53, 20 September 2024
Fuzhou Mawei Luoxing Pagoda 2007-05-05 - Luoxing Pagoda
Mawei (马尾) is in Southeast China, about 20 kilometers southeast of Fuzhou, downstream along the Min River. It is a small town by Chinese standards; population was 170,000 in the 2020 census.
To 19th century seamen, what is now Mawei was Pagoda Anchorage and the pagoda was often the first conspicuously Chinese thing a sailor saw. In that period, Fuzhou shipped more tea than any other Chinese city and nearly all of the loading was done at Mawei.
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Mawei Halal Explorer
Administratively, Mawei is a neighborhood of Fuzhou. It is the port area of Fuzhou, and has been a center of shipbuilding for centuries. Its name came from a legend that in the river there was a huge stone which looked like a horse (ma), whose tail (wei) was toward the town.
Travel to Mawei
By Plane
If you arrive via Fuzhou International Airport in Changle, Mawei is the midpoint on the way to downtown Fuzhou.
By ferry
- Fuzhou Port Mawei Passenger Terminal - 福州港马尾客运站 - Luoxing East Road 77 (罗星东路77) ☎ +86 591-83268880 - Ferries to Matsu, Taiwan every few hours.
Travel on a Bus in Mawei
Fuzhou Municipal Government has built a broad and beautiful avenue along the Min River. It now takes only 15 or 20 minutes to drive from downtown Fuzhou to Mawei. Taking a bus from Fuzhou is also feasible; it is very affordable (only ¥1 one-way). The lines include Route 37, 58, 73 and 131.
Get Around
The downtown area is small enough to make getting around on foot reasonable. There are also busses, taxis and (for the adventurous) motorcycle taxis.
What to See
Chinese_fleet_at_anchor_the_night_before_the_battle_of_Fuzhou_1884 - Chinese ships before the battle
In the 19th century, Mawei was home to Foochow Arsenal, China's first modern naval shipyard with docks, a Naval School and other military facilities that were built to protect the arsenal. Nowadays and the relics of Foochow Arsenal are open for visitors. On the site of the arsenal and the new Mawei Shipyard is busy working everyday.
Not far from the arsenal, at the base of Maxian Mountain and there is a small memorial temple, Zhaozhong Temple, for those who fell in the battle of Fuzhou. on August 23, 1884. This was the opening battle of a Sino-French War, mainly over Chinese objections to France's expansion in what is now Vietnam and then a Chinese tributary state. While neutral American and British vessels watched and the French sank 9 of the 11 ships in the Chinese fleet, while losing only one torpedo boat. They then bombarded the dockyards and sailed away, pausing only to destroy all the Chinese forts downriver. At least 2000 Chinese lives were lost, and 10 French.
On Maxian Mountain and there are the sites of an English-style prison and the Maxian Mountain Mesoslope Battery, subordinate facilities of the Foochow Arsenal.
About two kilometers southeast of the Mawei Shipyard, is Luoxingta (Luoxing Pagoda). The government of Mawei District have built a beautiful park around it. Visitors can climb a small hill to reach the bottom of Luoxingta.
If traveling from Mawei Town to Langqi Island and then in Tianluowan, Minan and Tingjiang the visitors will find the relics of old batteries built in the Qing Dynasty, which were important part of the Minjiang defense line.
Langqi is a beautiful island located at the mouth of the Min River. People can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, surfing and other aquatic sports here. Also and the seafood is excellent.
Top Muslim Travel Tips for Mawei
Because of Mawei's geographic location (on the bank of Min Jiang River and facing the East China Sea), it is a wonderful place for fishing and swimming.
There is a long walkway companied the avenue along the Min Jiang River. People can walk, jog or run on it.
Shopping
A factory in Mawei makes shoes for Adidas and Reebok. There are some stores with affordable shoes, possibly factory seconds. Check quality carefully and bargain hard.
Shopping places include Huanyu Baihuo, Zhongshan Shangchang, and Xinrong Baihuo Shangchang.
Halal Food
Tianfu Restaurant: the best Szechuan style food in Mawei
Xinbada Coffee: mainly offering western style food
Shangdao Coffee: mainly offering western style food
Wanglou Restaurant: Fujian Cuisine and Seafood
Muslim Friendly Hotels
Mawei does not have many hotels. Some are:
- Banghui Hotel
- Haishangmingzhu Hotel
- Mawei Seamen's Club -
}} It is also feasible to stay in downtown Fuzhou.
News & References
Travel Next
- Wenfu Railway — from Fuzhou to Wenzhou.
- Airport Highway I & II — from Fuzhou to Changle International Airport.
- Shenhai Highway — northbound to Zhejiang and Shanghai, southbound to Guangdong.
- Cruise — from Mawei Port to Matsu Port and Taiwan Island; northbound to Shanghai, Qingdao, Tanggu and Dalian; southbound to Xiamen, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Singapore.
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