Taijiang
Taijiang refers to a district within Fuzhou, the capital city of Fujian province in southeastern China. It is located in the central part of Fuzhou, along the Min River. Taijiang is known for its commercial activity and its historical significance as a trading port. The district has a long history dating back to the Song Dynasty, and it played a crucial role in maritime trade during various dynasties.
Historically, Taijiang was a bustling hub for merchants and a gateway for goods entering and leaving Fuzhou.