Founded in 1958, Fuzhou University is one of the national key universities that are selected into the “211 Project”, a Chinese government programme for the 21st century to support 100 selected universities for their further rapid development. Since its establishment, Fuzhou University has developed into a key comprehensive university in Fujian Province, giving priority to engineering courses and also enjoying a reputation for excellence in other fields including sciences, economics, management, liberal arts, law, arts and design, etc.
Fuzhou University has been approved by the Ministry of Education to offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to students from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan regions and foreign countries. At present, there are about 50,000 students in Fuzhou University, including about over 5,200 doctoral and master’s degree seekers. Since its establishment, about 200,000 students graduated from Fuzhou University, including full-time doctoral and master’s degree students as well as those with the bachelor’s degrees and associate degrees.
Fujian Province,called "Min" for short, is situated at China's southeast coast. The Province covers an area of 121, 400 square kilometers and has a population of about 36.89 millions. The province capital is Fuzhou.
Fujian has a mild and humid climate, with abundant rainfall. Based on the mountain at the back and overlooking the sea, Fujian is known for its "eight mountains, one river and one tenth of Chinese Mu of rice field, " and enjoys its numerous mountains, vast sea and mild temperature. The Province is rich in mineral resources, forestry, waterpower and aquatic products. Numerous varieties of flowers and fruits abound in Fujian. Longan, lichee, orange, banana, loquat, pineapple and olive are widely grown. Of all the flowers and plants in Fujian, well-known Zhangzhou narcissuses come first on the list. Fujian is one of the major tea-producing provinces in China. Chongan Wuyiyan tea, Anxi Tieguanyin, Fuzhou jasmine tea and Fu'an black tea are all very famous. Fishery is very much developed along the coast. Its lancelet is world-famous while its sea clam is widely regarded as a delicacy. Industry in Fujian is of considerable dimensions. The major industrial product groups are building materials, forest products, light industrial products, electronic products, chemical products, machinery products, metallurgical products and so on. Shoushan is known for its stone carving, Fuzhou for its bodiless lacquerware and Dehua for its porcelain.
Fujian boasts its numerous tourist attractions, both in beautiful scenery and in outstanding and influential figures. Tourist areas include mountains, rivers and well-known cities. The province capital of Fuzhou, surrounded by mountains, is a beautiful city astride the Minjiang River. The Drum Hill suburban Fuzhou affords fine views of both the sea and the river, and is an ideal scenic spot for outing. Xiamen, known as "Garden on the Sea", is a picturesque coastal city. Gulangyu, a hilly islet in Xiamen city, called as "Island of Music", fascinates people with its attractive scenery and buildings. A highest point on Gulangyu, the Sunshine Rock, commands a good view of the sea and the city. Quanzhou is one of China's famous historic and cultural ancient cities with many historical sites. Zhangzhou is world famous for its lichee, banana, longan and narcissuses. Mount Wuyi, listed by UNESCO as a world natural as well as cultural heritage, has been lavishly praised by poets ancient and modern alike. The view of its nine-zigzag stream and thirty-six peaks is just breathtaking. With its picturesque mountain peaks and clear stream water, Mt. Wuyi provides an attractive escape from the city life.
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