This compact journey showcases Fujian's diverse wonders, from coastal charm to mountainous heritage. Begin in Xiamen, where European-style boulevards meet bustling night markets along the Taiwan Strait. The highlight comes on day two with a pilgrimage to the UNESCO-listed Hakka Tulou - these extraordinary 12th-century earthen castles cluster like giant mushrooms across tea-growing valleys. Walk through the circular corridors of Tianluokeng's "Four Dishes One Soup" formation and the gravity-defying Yuchang Lou, where wooden pillars have leaned artistically since the Yuan Dynasty.
The finale blends spirituality and colonial elegance: morning chanting at Nanputuo Temple's Buddhist grottoes precedes an afternoon on Gulangyu Island. This car-free haven of Victorian villas and piano shops floats in the strait, where winding paths reveal hidden gardens and the island's famous Sunlight Rock viewpoint.