Hui'an

Hui'an is a suburban area and industrial town on the east side of Quanzhou.

Not to be confused with Huai'an, a city in Jiangsu Province.
Not to be confused with Hoi An, a city in Vietnam.

Understand

Statues of various kinds (deities, dragons, Confucius, Mao Zedong, and Lei Feng) on display in the front yard of a stoneworking company, one of many dozens of such companies that line the Hui'an Chongwu road.

Administratively, Hui'an is a county in Quanzhou prefecture, and the term "Hui'an" can refer either to the entire county or to the county seat (officially known as Luocheng Town θžΊεŸŽι•‡). The area is a mixture or urban and rural. County population is around a million, and about 300,000 of those are in the main town.

Hui'an County is famous for the peculiar way the locals would traditionally build their houses: instead of using bricks and tiles (like most of China), adobe (as can be seen, for example, in the tulou country in south-western Fujian), or irregularly shaped stones, Hui'an builders would use long, narrow rectangular blocks of locally mined granite. Both building walls and its roof could be constructed out of such blocks; in addition, similar stone blocks would be used to build storage sheds, temples, retaining walls, bridges, and even fences. Although this technique can be found elsewhere on southern Fujian coast as well, it is Hui'an County where it can be seen most commonly. While cheaper modern building materials are extensively used today, beautiful buildings and structures created using the traditional technique can still be found in many towns and villages around Hui'an, in particular inside the walled town of Chongwu.

These days, Hui'an craftsmen have turned their stoneworking skills to serving the national market. The entire 25 km long road from Hui'an county seat to Chongwu (county road X308) is lined with stone statue firms, their wares - statues of Buddha and Boddhisatvas, Confucius and Mao Zedong, dragons and elephants, as well as garden sculptures - filling their front yards. Other statues are installed along the road permanently.

Another industry extensively present in the county is footwear manufacturing.

Get in

By train

Hui'an Railway Station

🌍 Hui'an Railway Station. Hui'an Station on the Fuzhou-Xiamen high-speed railway is 8 km north-west of the Hui'an county seat (the main urban area) and 33 km northwest of Chongwu (the most popular destination). Although comparatively few trains stop at Hui'an (a train every 1-2 hours in each direction), fast trains make the Chongwu a convenient destination for a weekend trip from Fuzhou or Xiamen; some direct trains from more Shanghai or Shenzhen stop here as well.

There is a frequent local bus service from the train station to downtown Hui'an, and some buses to Chongwu as well.

By bus

Hui'an is on the main highway going north from Quanzhou to Putian and Fuzhou and not far out of Quanzhou. There are plenty of buses (especially from places like Quanzhou), but not all long-distance buses stop in Hui'an; some just fly past on the limited-access divided highway.

Chongwu has direct bus service to Quanzhou as well.

Get around

See

The most scenic area in the county is Chongwu, an old walled town with beaches.

Fishing villages on the rocky peninsulas east of Chongwu.

Stone statuary factories.

Luoyang Bridge, on the border with Quanzhou (see in Quanzhou#See).

Do

Buy

One of the numerous sculpture shops along the Hui'an-Chongwu Highway

Stone sculptures of various sizes are available from numerous stone carving businesses. While most statues would require a truck to transport, some businesses have shops that offer more portable statuettes.

Besides fresh seafood, dried fish, mollusks and seaweed are available for sale at Chongwu's market. (If you intend to take any dried seafood out of the country, be aware of the relevant quarantine regulations of your country).

Eat

Drink

Sleep

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