History of Putian
Putian County was formed in the year of 568. Over the hundreds of years following that, it was abolished and then re-established several times. Through all these major and minor changes, Putian City emerged in 1983.
What to see in Putian?
Putian city nestles to the hilly area of southeastern coastal area of Fujian. The whole terrain inclines from the northwest to the southeast, and the land is higher in the north, lower in the south. There is a shortage of cultivated areas. Here lists top attractions in Putian.
Nanri Island | Putian Meizhou Island | Meizhou Mazu Ancestor Temple |
Jiuli Lake Scenic Area | Jiulong Valley Forest Park | Guanghua Temple |
When to visit Putian?
Putian is adjacent to the sea, and consequently the weather is moderate and humid all the year round. Enjoying a typical subtropical oceanic monsoon climate, the city has plentiful rainfall and adequate sunshine. The weather in spring and autumn is favorable and cool. The winter is short so April to October is the best time to visit Putian.
How to get to Putian?
Putian is 108 kilometers (67 miles) from Fuzhou, from which visitors can get to Putian by bus within two hours. Putian Beigao Airport is under construction at Beigao Town, about 15kilometers (9 miles) from downtown Putian. Currently, passenger can fly to nearby Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport or Fuzhou Changle International Airport, then take an airport shuttle bus, a train or a coach to reach Putian.
Putian Tarvel Tips
Mazu is the most respected god on Meizhou Island, even southern Fujian Province. There are several festivals on the island to celebrate the birthday of this Goddess of Peace on the sea, as well as the day of her ascension. Celebrations are held on the twenty-third day of third lunar month and ninth day of the ninth lunar month respectively and it is the best time to learn more about the Mazu culture of the city.
Local Products: Fruit: longan, loquat, lychee, honeyed shaddock (pomelo),and Others: rice noodles, lacquer wooden bowl