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What are the interesting places in Dehua, Quanzhou, Fujian?
The interesting places in Quanzhou are: 1 Tumen Street 2 Quanzhou East Lake Park 3 Anping Bridge 4 Cai's Ancient House 5 Temple.

1. Tumen Street

Tumen street, also known as Tumen street, is named after the earthwork of East West Tower. Tumen Street is located in Quanzhou city, starting from Wenling Road in the east and Zhongshan Road in the west, with a total length of 1005 meters. This is a prosperous area integrating commerce, trade, tourism and culture.

The architectural style of Tumen Street reflects the prosperity of Quanzhou in Song and Yuan Dynasties to some extent. The reconstructed Tumen Street inherits the style of ancient buildings in southern Fujian, Quanzhou, and is combined with modern architecture. Tumen Street is one of the most prosperous streets with unlimited business opportunities in Quanzhou, and it has been selected as one of the "shopping streets" in China.

2. Quanzhou East Lake Park

Quanzhou Donghu Park is located in the northeast corner of Quanzhou City, bordering Qingyuan Mountain in the north, the Holy Tomb of Lingshan Mountain in the east, suburban villages in the south and commercial streets in the west. This is the location of the carp beads known as "Licheng" and the "Xinghu Hexiang", one of the top ten scenic spots in Quanzhou.

3. Anping Bridge

Anping Bridge is the longest existing stone bridge in ancient China, located in Anhai Town, Jinjiang, enjoying the reputation of "the longest bridge in the world". It is a national key cultural relics protection unit. Anping Bridge is located in the bay between Anhai Town, Jinjiang City, Fujian Province, China and Shuitou Town, Nan 'an City. Anping Bridge was founded in the eighth year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 138) and completed in the fourteenth year. It was rebuilt many times in Ming and Qing dynasties. This bridge is a beam-type stone bridge in the middle ages, and it is also an existing harbor stone bridge in China, which shows the wisdom and wisdom of the ancient working people and the brilliant achievements in bridge construction.

4. Cai ancient dwellings

Cai's former residence is located in Guanqiao Village, Nan 'an, Quanzhou, Fujian. The ancient residential buildings in Cai Jia were mainly built by Cai's father and son and Cai's father from Tongzhi to Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty. There are 16 relatively complete mansions, which are the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units announced.

5. Wenfu Temple

Quanzhou Wenfu Temple was built at the end of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty and inscribed as Rushikou Temple by Prime Minister Zhang Jiuling. In the early years of Taiping and Xingguo in the Northern Song Dynasty, the Confucian Temple moved here. After several repairs, the laws and regulations are gradually complete, and the scale is constantly expanding, covering an area of nearly 100 mu, forming an important base for the spread of China traditional culture with Confucianism as the core in the southeast coast and even Southeast Asia. It is a large Confucius Temple complex in the southeast of China.

Many cultural relics in the temple are well preserved, such as Fuzi Spring Well inscribed by Song Taishou. These buildings constitute a complete Confucius Temple complex.