Blog Tag - Fujian

Xiamen: A Breezy Getaway to China’s Other Historical Harbor Down South
Fujian province’s city of Xiamen, formerly known as Amoy, has long been an important historical site for its role as a harbor for much of the last...
Niu Jiu Fen with Quanzhou-Style Beef Ribs to Satisfy Beef Aficionados
At a hefty 200,000sqm, Hopson One is packed with new restaurants and is slowly becoming a veritable haven for Chinese food destinations, including...
R Hearty Fujian Dishes at Putien in China World Mall
We do love spicy hotpot and Sichuan dishes, but with the changing of seasons we're seeking something a little lighter; step in Putien. Its first...
2016 Year in Review: Official Cuisine at Beijing's Provincial Government Restaurants A-H
Last year I started on a mission to try all of Beijing's provincial government restaurants, not just the much-loved Sichuan provincial government...
Lawsuit Underway to Bring Illegally Traded Chinese Self-Mummified Buddhist Statue Back Home
Last year, a historical exhibition in Hungary unveiled a 1,000-year-old Buddhist statue containing a mummy of a monk that was highly likely to have...
2015 Year in Review: Getting Provincial at Beijing's Provincial Government Restaurants
This year I started on a mission to try all of Beijing's provincial government restaurants, not just the much-loved Sichuan provincial government...
Fujian Provincial Government Restaurant: Average Food, Great Dessert
I was secretly hoping that this month’s provincial restaurant wouldn’t be as depressing as the Anhui entry in June, but our visit to the Fujian...