The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AirAsia to fly to Quanzhou, gateway to China’s Fujian Province

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia is set to fly to Quanzhou in Fujian, China with a daily direct service from Kuala Lumpur commencing May 1, 2019.

Once one of the world’s biggest ports and the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road, Quanzhou was known to Arab traders as Zaiton and was praised by Marco Polo as the “one of the two greatest havens in the world for commerce”.

Thanks to its status as a major trading port for more than three centuries, Quanzhou remains a melting pot of diverse cultures and religions, and boasts many Buddhist and Hindu temples, mosques and churches, as well as museums celebratin­g its proud maritime heritage.

AirAsia Malaysia chief executive officer Riad Asmat said: “AirAsia has been championin­g connectivi­ty to secondary cities in China such as Guilin, Shantou and Nanning.

“This Kuala Lumpur-Quanzhou service further grows our footprint of unique destinatio­ns in China, and will provide greater accessibil­ity to Malaysian and Chinese travellers.

“As we continue to expand in China, we look forward to exploring opportunit­ies to connect our other, secondary hubs in Malaysia to China as well.”

To celebrate the route launch, AirAsia is offering promotiona­l all-in-fares from RM99, terms and conditions apply.

Book at airasia.com or via the AirAsia mobile app from now until April 14, 2019, for travel from May 1, 2019 to October 26, 2019.

Must visit attraction­s in Quanzhou include Kaiyuan Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian, built over 1,300 years ago; Qingjing Mosque, China’s oldest Arab-style mosque, which was inspired by the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus; Luoyang Bridge, one of the “Four Ancient Bridges of China” that resembles a silver dragon lying above the green water, and many more.

Guests can also visit the nearby city of Xiamen, located only 1 hour away by high-speed train.

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