Pedestrians and everyday traffic on a historic street in central Quanzhou

On the ground

Getting Around Quanzhou

Walk when the historic city itself is the experience. Use a bus, taxi or ride-hailing service when the distance is simply a transfer.

Historic downtown
Best understood on foot
Short old-city hops
Walk or use Xiaobai
Longer city transfers
Bus, taxi or ride-hailing
Outlying heritage
Plan each return journey

Read the scale correctly

The historic centre is walkable. Greater Quanzhou is not one compact visitor district.

Kaiyuan Temple, West Street, Zhongshan Road and Qingjing Mosque can form one connected walk, with food, shops and active religious life between the monuments.

The Maritime Museum, Qingyuan Mountain, Luoyang Bridge, Jinjiang, Shishi and the coastal heritage sites belong to a much wider urban region. Treat travel between those clusters as part of the itinerary, not as an afterthought.

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Pedestrian life on West Street in Quanzhou

Choose by distance

Four useful ways to move

There is no single best mode. Use the one that preserves your time and attention for the place you came to see.

01

Walk

Use walking for the historic core, where lanes, arcades, shops and places of worship are part of the story. Wear shoes suited to stone paving and urban crossings.

02

Xiaobai · 小白

These small white sightseeing shuttles operate within the old-city area. Treat them as short local connectors and confirm the current stop or route on the day.

03

City and tourist buses

Quanzhou operates regular, micro and tourist routes. Official transport information lists tourist lines linking the old city with major museums and World Heritage sites.

04

Taxi or Ride-hailing

Use a metered taxi or licensed app-based service for stations, the airport and cross-city transfers. Confirm the plate and pickup point before entering.

Visitors walking at Qingjing Mosque in central Quanzhou

A practical first day

Walk the story; ride the gaps.

  1. Kaiyuan Temple to Qingjing MosqueWalk through West Street and Zhongshan Road so the city between the monuments remains visible.
  2. Historic downtown to the Maritime MuseumUse a short bus, taxi or ride-hailing trip when you want museum time more than another long urban walk.
  3. Historic downtown to Luoyang BridgePlan a dedicated outward and return transfer; do not assume the bridge is part of the central walking loop.
  4. Station or airport to the hotelUse the exact Chinese hotel address and a current map pin rather than an English name alone.

Before each ride

Make the destination unambiguous

  1. Save the Chinese place name

    Keep the full address and a screenshot offline, especially for hotels with translated or duplicated English names.

  2. Check the entrance, not only the attraction

    Large compounds, stations and museums may have separate gates, drop-off zones and ride-hailing pickup areas.

  3. Confirm the vehicle before entering

    For an app-based ride, match the plate and vehicle details shown in the booking. Use signed station and airport pickup areas.

  4. Keep a payment backup

    Prepare mobile payment before arrival, but retain another supported payment method and some RMB cash for unexpected failures.

Planning two days?

Use the first day for the walkable historic core and the second for one carefully chosen wider-city route.

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