Changle District, Urban district in Fuzhou, China.
Changle District is an urban area in Fuzhou that stretches along the East China Sea coast in Fujian Province. It encompasses both extensive inland zones and coastal waters that make it an important hub for commerce and transportation.
The area originated in 623 during the Tang Dynasty as an administrative territory and underwent major transformations when it became a city in 1994. It gained district status in 2017.
The area maintains strong ties with more than 700,000 overseas Chinese residents who actively participate in local development and cultural exchange.
Fuzhou Changle International Airport connects this area to domestic and international destinations through regular flights. Visitors should check local transportation options and airport accessibility before planning their visit.
This area is home to the Zheng He Museum, dedicated to the celebrated Ming Dynasty admiral. The museum offers visitors a window into the life and expeditions of this significant maritime explorer.
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