Sheraton Fuzhou Hotel

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No.23 Puxiazhou Road, Cangshan District Cangshan District Fuzhou 350026

Ratings

Northstar
4

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Portable heaters

Distance from airport

  • 27.96 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Street parking
  • Bus parking

Sheraton Fuzhou Hotel Meeting Space

Total meeting space40,149 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms19
Largest room19,375 sq. ft.
Second largest room6,458 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space43,056 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms396
Single (1 bed)174
Double (2 beds)174
Suites53

Local Attractions

Minjing River

Park
The Min River and its various tributaries rise in the mountains along the Fujian-Jiangxi border and flow to the East China Sea through the mountain ranges that traverse the province from southwest to northeast. The resulting flows have produced a trellislike drainage pattern, with lateral tributaries following the direction of the valleys. The name Min, though commonly used for the whole system, properly applies only to the lower course of the river below Nanping, where it cuts through the coastal ranges. Above this are the headwaters—the Futun and Jin rivers, which flow from the mountain ranges to the west—and two tributaries that drain the major interior valley basin of the province, the Sha River (flowing from the southwest through Yong’an and Sanming) and the Jian River (flowing from the northern mountains along the Jiangxi-Zhejiang border). The river’s total length is about 360 miles (580 km), and the area of its drainage basin is about 21,600 square miles (56,000 square km). The Min River was formerly of little use for navigation, though its upper tributaries above Nanping carried considerable junk traffic. In the 1950s the lower course of the river entering the sea below Fuzhou was cleared for navigation by small ships up to 80 tons. Since 1957, however, a railroad has provided a link between the central valley and the coastal ports of Xiamen (Amoy) and Fuzhou; as a result, Nanping and Sanming have become transshipment points where goods are transferred from river vessels to freight trains.
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Drum Mountain

Park
25 hours away
Located in an east suburb of Fuzhou City and on the north bank of the Minjiang River, Mountain Gushan Scenic Area is 17 kilometers from the city proper. It got its name for a large rock on top of the hill which is said to give reverberations like the beating of drums during storms. The main peak has an elevation of 969 meters. The scenic area consists of five attractions, namely Mountain Gushan, Gulin, Shanxi Stream, Moxi Stream and Phoenix Pool Cloud Cave. Since the Song Dynasty, Mountain Gushan has been a famous scenic area, which is one of the top 10 scenic areas in Fujian Province. Famous personalities in the past dynasties have left more than 700 carved stones on the cliff, comprising a peculiar long corridor of calligraphy and art. Yongquan Temple on Gushan Mountain is 1,000 years old, has a complex of magnificent halls and towers, known as “The Mecca of Buddhism” and “The Best Buddhist Monastery in Fujian” frequented by large numbers of worshipers.
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3 Lanes and 7 Alleys

Historical landmark
27 minutes away
In the heart of downtown Fuzhou, instead of skyscrapers, you will find a large area of ancient residential buildings, which is a rarity in modern Chinese cities. This area is known as Sanfang-qixiang, literally, ''three lanes and seven alleys'' - a critical symbol of Fuzhou as a historic city. The district was first shaped in the late Western Jin Dynasty, and during the Song dynasty the area was home to many scholar-bureaucrats and wealthy gentry. The area prospered in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, especially in the middle Qing Dynasty, when "Three Lanes and Seven Alleys" first appeared in local history.   There are about 150 ancient houses with complete courtyards, all under some measure of heritage protection. The history of Sanfang-qixiang's houses is in the very walls: the huge bricks are unknown in modern structures, and if you look at them closely, you will see tiny seashells embedded in them with the sand that was collected on the beaches to make the bricks. Also characteristic of the district is the north-south orientation of the dividing walls, the green-gray tiled roofs, the white walls and the twisting, bluestone-paved laneways. Unlike other houses in China, which have a flexible layout, the dwellings of Sanfang-qixiang are symmetrically built around a central north-south axis.   Covering an area of about 40 hectares, Sanfang-qixiang is regarded by many experts as a museum of Ming and Qing dynasty architecture. The area is the scene of weekly performances of local opera by Fuzhou retirees.
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Mawei Arsenal

Historical landmark
31 minutes away
Fujian Mawei repair shipyard is the largest shipyard in Fujian Province, was founded in 1866, when the ship Fujian government said it is China's first professional modern shipyard. It became modern China's largest industrial center of the ship. Mawei shipping policy is in China and the Far East at that time the largest and most complete equipment of the ship industrial base, from the beginning in 1868 to create "Man-ching", which ended in 1907 to a total of 44 building, with a total tonnage of 57,550 tons, accounting for the National 82% of the total output. Shipbuilding technology is constantly updated, from the boat to iron wooden boat threat, and the armored ship. Shipbuilding industry is a comprehensive scientific and technological level was reflected, and driven the development of upstream and downstream industries, but also to create a large number of scientific and technological personnel and industrial workers. Third, it offered the first in modern China and the introduction of modern western education model technology school, the schools and the Naval Ship Engineering schools combined, according to a technology is divided into professional institutions of higher learning in modern times. It is modern China's first modern shipyard. 140 years, the shipyard Mawei experiencing ups and downs, through changes. In recent years, the shipyard through the continuous improvement of production processes, increase technological transformation, and now with the design, construction 35,000-ton production capacity of the following types of ships, and the development of a multi-product models of the ship. Among them, the container ship 700 boxes of the production cycle, quality and price as the international shipping has been the city's "benchmarking", has attracted more and more customers. Some time before the delivery of three with two tug Singapore. Mawei Shipyard is said to expand the scale of production in shipbuilding in 2010 of 24 to 30 capacity.
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Location is close to the Fuzhou Strait International Conference Exhibition Center (SIECE) Biggest Ball room in town (1,800 sqm and pillar less) and biggest meeting space in town ( total 4200 sqm which are including ball room and 17 function room) Guestrooms with 52sqm -55 sqm plush décor , spacious bathrooms and river view. Meeting rooms with natural daylight and scenic views of the river and mountains.Beautiful natural outdoor garden and lawnOutdoor swimming pool

Cancellation Policy

24 Hours

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