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What are the characteristics of Fujian people?
First of all, they really like drinking tea. The streets are full of shops selling tea, high-grade and ordinary. . . There are many teahouses, which doesn't mean anything. I have been to some clients' companies or units, and almost every company employee or boss has a tea set on his desk, including our company. Every shopkeeper along the street will put a set of high-grade or low-grade tea sets in his shop, and even the old guard at the bus terminal has a set of tea sets, drinking tea and watching passing cars. Everyone is good at washing clothes and making tea. . . I haven't learned the whole game yet ~ but it's fun to watch them play. Also, when they have a good impression on you, they will invite you to sit down, give you a drink, have a cup of tea and talk slowly. . . ?

Therefore, inviting you to tea is a friendly gesture of Fujian people.

Some don't invite you to tea. He drinks while brewing, but he doesn't ask you to drink. It means that he is unhappy and unwilling to make friends with you.

In addition, Fujian people worship God very much.

Walking on the streets of many residential areas in Xiamen, it is not an ordinary bungalow village, but a very modern high-end residential area. Looking at people's homes through the balcony, you will find that almost every family has a shrine to burn incense, and the local boss in Fujian will definitely get a shrine in the company or shop. On the day before the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, I also saw many companies burning paper to pay homage to the God of Wealth?

In Xiamen, you will find a dilapidated temple next to a very modern tall building. No matter how Fujian people plan urban construction and demolish it, they will definitely leave the temple and never demolish it. It looks very uncoordinated, but it seems that Fujian people would rather be uncoordinated than drive God away. So there are always many small temples in the rows of buildings in Xiamen.

It can be seen that Fujian people's belief in God is very pious, and Fujian people may be the most pious group in China. Their reverence and reverence for God goes deep into the bone marrow.

Fujian, for short, is located in the southeast coast of China, bordering Zhejiang Province in the northeast, Jiangxi Province in the west and northwest, Guangdong Province in the southwest, and Taiwan Province Province across the Taiwan Province Strait in the east. The longest is 530 kilometers from north to south and the widest is 480 kilometers from east to west. Fujian Province now governs 9 [1] districts and cities in Fuzhou, Xiamen, Putian, Quanzhou, Zhangzhou, Longyan, Sanming, Nanping and Ningde and Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone (Pingtan County).

The geographical feature of Fujian is that it is surrounded by mountains and seas, and 90% of its land area is mountainous and hilly, which is called "eight mountains, one water and one field". Fujian's forest coverage rate reached 65.95%, ranking first in the country. Fujian's coastline is the second in the country, with twists and turns, and the land coastline is as long as 375 1.5km. Fujian is dominated by coastal erosion, with many islands scattered all over the country, including 1500 islands. Haitan Island is now the largest island in the province. In addition, because Fujian is located in the transportation hub of the East China Sea and the South China Sea, it can reach South Asia, West Asia and East Africa by sea. It is the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road and Zheng He's voyage to the West in history, and also the distribution center of maritime commerce. Different from other places in China, Fujian coastal civilization is marine civilization, while the Hakka area in mainland China is agricultural civilization. The characteristics of being surrounded by mountains and seas have also created rich tourism resources in Fujian. In addition to the natural scenery such as Haitan Island, Gulangyu Island, Wuyishan, Taining, Qingyuan Mountain, Baishuiyang and Taimu Mountain, there are also cultural landscapes such as Tulou, Anping Bridge, Sanfangqixiang.

The ethnic composition of Fujian is relatively simple, with the Han nationality accounting for 97.84% of the total population, the She nationality as the most important minority, accounting for 1% of the total population, and a small number of Hui and Manchu. Most other ethnic groups immigrated in modern times, and the proportion is very small. The internal language and culture of the Han nationality in Fujian are highly diverse and divided into many ethnic groups.