Sanming, China: City of Coal, Iron and Ore
From a small forested local market to an industrial base, Sanming, China managed to make the most of its transformation. The place happens to be not only the birthplace of Zhu Xi, one of the great philosophers of the Nan Song Dynasty, but also of coal, iron and ore among other minerals abundantly conquering the ground. With a mineral-fertile soil, it is not surprising why it became industrialized in 1950 when an iron and steel plant was put up by the end of the decade. Soon, it became a city after having been a county for quite some time home to the best Sanming, CH hotels.
Best Time to Visit
It would be ideal to go to Sanming from October to December when temperature and humidity are favorable to travellers. In this period, you can catch the Dragon Boat Racing at Sanming Station open for local and international enthusiasts. And extend you vacation to experience the Chinese New Year dubbed as the Spring Festival by Westerners.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Despite industrialization, Sanming managed to keep the beauty of its natural resources. Care for a relaxing cruise at "The Golden Lake" embraced by red cliffs? Schedule a trip to Dajin Lake to get a share of this scenery plus farmhouses and fishing boats. Not one but two more popular lakes can be visited in the city either the Sanming Jiulong Lake with the long wooden bridge along the edges of the mountain or the Jiaohu Lake with the scenic skyline of the city. Get to experience all these when you check in the nearby Wyndham Garden Sanming or the 4-star Hua Zi Hotel.