Jinjiang, in the southeastern portion of Fujian province, is located on the Jin River and the Taiwan Strait (part of the East China Sea). Many travelers come to this part of China to see the mountains, of which Mount Wuyi is one of the most visited. The site is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Others enjoy the bays and rugged coast of the China Sea or the many rapids on the provincial rivers. But a large number of others visit because of the commercial and industrial nature of the city. Jinjiang is the home of numerous foreign-owned manufacturing companies. Thus, there is ample accommodation in budget hotels and more luxurious Jinjiang hotels.
Quanzhou Airport serves only domestic air travel, but international airports are available in Fuzhou and in Xiamen nearby. With hotels in Jinjiang as a base, business visitors often travel to see Guanghua Temple, Kaiyuan Temple or the famed architecture of Hakka. EasyToBook.com can help those in Fujian, for business or tourism, locate discount Jinjiang hotels. While there is significant rainfall here during parts of the year, the region and Jinjiang do have a subtropical climate, during which the winters are relatively warm. Visitors are attracted to hot springs and rugged rivers in the province, along with the fascination of the old Maritime Silk Road. These travelers often choose hotels in Jinjiang as a great place to settle in.