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Sanfang Qixiang (Chinese: 三坊七巷; pinyin: sān fāng qī xiàng; Foochow Romanized: Săng-huŏng-chék-háe̤ng), literally Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, is a historic and cultural area in the city of Fuzhou. Its name is derived from the three lanes of Yijin (衣锦), Wenru (文儒), and Guanglu (光禄) and the seven alleys of Yangqiao (杨桥), Langguan (郎官), Ta (塔), Huang (黄), Anmin (安民), Gong (宫), Jipi (吉庇). Covering a total area of 0.38 square kilometers (0.15 sq mi), it is celebrated as an architectural museum of Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings, including numerous National Designated Monuments such as the historic residences of notable figures. Because of its more than 400 rich, famous and powerful residents, this area has been dubbed the 'Beverly Hills' of imperial China. Since 2015, it has been designated as

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  • Sanfang Qixiang (chinois : 三坊七巷 ; pinyin : sān fāng qī xiàng; Foochow romanisé: Săng-huŏng-chék-háe̤ng (langue mindong)) est un quartier ancien de la ville de Fuzhou, capitale de la province du Fujian, au Sud-Est de la République populaire de Chine. C'est aujourd'hui toujours un quartier d'habitation, comportant différentes demeures visitables, devenus musées, mais également un quartier très commerçant comportant restaurants et boutiques de spécialités locales. * ruelle * ruelle * Une des portes du quartier * porte d'une demeure * Paifang de la rue Nanhou * rue Nanhou la nuit * Paifang de la rue Meishi (fr)
  • Sanfang Qixiang (Chinese: 三坊七巷; pinyin: sān fāng qī xiàng; Foochow Romanized: Săng-huŏng-chék-háe̤ng), literally Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, is a historic and cultural area in the city of Fuzhou. Its name is derived from the three lanes of Yijin (衣锦), Wenru (文儒), and Guanglu (光禄) and the seven alleys of Yangqiao (杨桥), Langguan (郎官), Ta (塔), Huang (黄), Anmin (安民), Gong (宫), Jipi (吉庇). Covering a total area of 0.38 square kilometers (0.15 sq mi), it is celebrated as an architectural museum of Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings, including numerous National Designated Monuments such as the historic residences of notable figures. Because of its more than 400 rich, famous and powerful residents, this area has been dubbed the 'Beverly Hills' of imperial China. Since 2015, it has been designated as a 5A-Rated Tourist Attraction by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Some of its notable former residents include: * Zhang Jing * Lin Zexu * Chen Baochen * Zheng Xiaoxu * Shen Baozhen * Sa Zhenbing * Yan Fu * Lin Shu * Bing Xin * Lu Yin * Lin Huiyin * Lin Juemin * Wang Zhu * Shu Chun Teng * Deng Tuo Thanks to its status as a living fossil of traditional Chinese urban wards of li (里) and fang (坊) dating back to as early as the Tang Dynasty, it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2013, and later designated a National Historic and Cultural Street by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and State Administration of Cultural Heritage in 2015. Owing to the extraordinary efforts to protect the historic fabrics from Sanfang Qixiang Administration, it was awarded an honorable mention of the 2015 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards. (en)
  • 三坊七巷位于福建福州鼓樓區,是中国现存面积最大的城中心历史文化街区,以南北走向的南后街为轴,西侧为衣锦坊、文儒坊、光禄坊等“三坊”,东侧为杨桥巷、郎官巷、塔巷、黄巷、安民巷、宫巷、吉庇巷等“七巷”。 三坊七巷是中国保存最完好的里坊街区,有“里坊制度活化石”之称;良好地保存了众多历史建筑,有“明清古建筑博物馆”之誉;是福州传统的社会高层人士聚居区,为張經、林則徐、严复、林紓、陳寶琛、沈葆桢、鄭孝胥、薩鎮冰、林长民、林觉民、冰心、庐隐、鄧叔群等众多名人故居所在地,有“一座福州三坊七巷,半部中國近现代史”之说。 自21世纪初起,三坊七巷的文化遗产保护备受关注,并先后列入全国重点文物保护单位、第一批中國歷史文化名街、世界遗产预备名单、国家5A级旅游景区。 (zh)
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  • 三坊七巷位于福建福州鼓樓區,是中国现存面积最大的城中心历史文化街区,以南北走向的南后街为轴,西侧为衣锦坊、文儒坊、光禄坊等“三坊”,东侧为杨桥巷、郎官巷、塔巷、黄巷、安民巷、宫巷、吉庇巷等“七巷”。 三坊七巷是中国保存最完好的里坊街区,有“里坊制度活化石”之称;良好地保存了众多历史建筑,有“明清古建筑博物馆”之誉;是福州传统的社会高层人士聚居区,为張經、林則徐、严复、林紓、陳寶琛、沈葆桢、鄭孝胥、薩鎮冰、林长民、林觉民、冰心、庐隐、鄧叔群等众多名人故居所在地,有“一座福州三坊七巷,半部中國近现代史”之说。 自21世纪初起,三坊七巷的文化遗产保护备受关注,并先后列入全国重点文物保护单位、第一批中國歷史文化名街、世界遗产预备名单、国家5A级旅游景区。 (zh)
  • Sanfang Qixiang (Chinese: 三坊七巷; pinyin: sān fāng qī xiàng; Foochow Romanized: Săng-huŏng-chék-háe̤ng), literally Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, is a historic and cultural area in the city of Fuzhou. Its name is derived from the three lanes of Yijin (衣锦), Wenru (文儒), and Guanglu (光禄) and the seven alleys of Yangqiao (杨桥), Langguan (郎官), Ta (塔), Huang (黄), Anmin (安民), Gong (宫), Jipi (吉庇). Covering a total area of 0.38 square kilometers (0.15 sq mi), it is celebrated as an architectural museum of Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings, including numerous National Designated Monuments such as the historic residences of notable figures. Because of its more than 400 rich, famous and powerful residents, this area has been dubbed the 'Beverly Hills' of imperial China. Since 2015, it has been designated as (en)
  • Sanfang Qixiang (chinois : 三坊七巷 ; pinyin : sān fāng qī xiàng; Foochow romanisé: Săng-huŏng-chék-háe̤ng (langue mindong)) est un quartier ancien de la ville de Fuzhou, capitale de la province du Fujian, au Sud-Est de la République populaire de Chine. C'est aujourd'hui toujours un quartier d'habitation, comportant différentes demeures visitables, devenus musées, mais également un quartier très commerçant comportant restaurants et boutiques de spécialités locales. * ruelle * ruelle * Une des portes du quartier * porte d'une demeure * Paifang de la rue Nanhou * rue Nanhou la nuit * (fr)
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