7 day Fujian with Xiamen, Tulou, Quanzhou, and Wuyishan
Xiamen -> Gulangyu -> Fujian Tulou -> Quanzhou -> Wuyishan -> departure
A deeper Fujian route that earns Wuyishan by giving Xiamen, Tulou, and Quanzhou enough space first, then ending with a real tea-and-nature chapter.

Day by day, matched to the route family.
The route below keeps the conversion promise clear. Confirm gateway timing, realistic transfers, comfort level, and which optional extension truly belongs before the route is fixed.
Arrive in Xiamen and keep the evening around Zhongshan Road, old-city food, or hotel recovery. Start with a clear coastal gateway rather than a heavy sightseeing day.
Protect Gulangyu and the Xiamen coast: ferry, historic lanes, Shuzhuang Garden or Piano Museum, optional Sunlight Rock, then South Putuo, Shapowei, Baicheng, Huandao Road, or Zhongshan Road by energy. Use it as a real buffer for weather, tickets, fatigue, or missed stops, not as hidden space for another distant destination.
Use a full Tulou countryside day for Tianluokeng, Yuchanglou, Taxia, or a softer Yunshuiyao-style route. Consider a countryside overnight if same-day return would make the day too long.
Make Quanzhou the Maritime Silk Road chapter: Kaiyuan Temple, West Street, Qingjing Mosque, Guanyue Temple, Tumen Street, or the Maritime Museum in one coherent day. Confirm tickets, opening hours, walking load, and the order of the main visit before adding optional neighborhood stops.
Transfer cleanly to Wuyishan. After check-in, keep the day light with Wuyi Palace, tea tasting, a short resort-area walk, or Impression Da Hong Pao only if timing and energy fit.
Give Wuyishan the main nature and tea day: Nine-Bend Stream rafting, Tianyou Peak, scenic shuttle logic, Dahongpao Scenic Area, or a tea trail chosen by weather, tickets, and walking comfort. Treat weather, light, walking load, and queue time as part of the route plan; cut secondary viewpoints before weakening the main scene.
Use Wuyishan as a buffer or departure day. Add Wuyi Palace, tea shopping, or a backup scenic block only if transport timing is safe; otherwise keep the exit clean.
Photos are grouped by day and tied to one visible place.
Open any image for the full-screen viewer. Each image is tied to one route stop or clearly marked extension so the route does not turn into a loose inspiration board.
Each image is tied to one visible stop so the route and photos can be checked together before hotels, trains, or car time are fixed.
Before booking, confirm this route family fits.
This is the richest Fujian line, but it has the most transfer load and every hotel change has to justify itself.
Is Fujian the main trip, or should the route stay as a shorter Xiamen plus Tulou product?
Is Fujian the main trip, or should the route stay as a shorter Xiamen plus Tulou product?
Add Wuyishan only when the route protects at least one real Wuyishan day, enough overnight logic, and sane transfer timing.
This is the richest Fujian line, but it has the most transfer load and every hotel change has to justify itself.
Confirm whether Wuyishan has enough nights to feel like a real chapter.
Do not keep every Quanzhou stop if transfer timing is tight.
Check walking comfort, weather, and ticket timing for Wuyishan before selling it as easy scenery.
If this is not your trip, switch guides.
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