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Quanzhou must-see scenic spots
Quanzhou, located in the southeast coastal area of China, is the economic center of Fujian Province. There are many scenic spots in Quanzhou, which must not be missed. Recommended scenic spots include West Street Bell Tower, Zhongshan Road, Confucian Temple, Jing Qing Temple, Guandi Temple, China Fujian-Taiwan Border Museum, etc.

West Street Bell Tower 1

Historic building Quanzhou Bell Tower. There are three bell towers in Quanzhou. The oldest is the West Street Bell Tower built in 1934, which is also the default bell tower in Quanzhou citizens' hearts. The host and the male ticket are like poor people who have been locked in a dark room for ten years. They get carried away and keep shooting with their cameras. Fortunately, the sunshine is really strong. In Quanzhou, after two typhoons, the air became hot and clean. Later, Master Lu passed by the bell tower for the n th time, and felt that this white bell tower was beautiful day and night, whether it was sunny or cloudy.

2. Zhongshan Road

The bell tower is located at the crossroads. Its east-west direction is East Street and West Street, and its north-south direction is Zhongshan South Road and Zhongshan North Road. Master Lu chose Zhongshan South Road for the first time. I am a good boy. I thought Dongxi Street was famous, but I didn't expect this Zhongshan Road to be magical. Quanzhou Nanbei Street was renamed "Zhongshan Road". It was formed in the 1920s and 1930s, and it is the only and best-preserved arcade in China. "There are two towers in the east and two streets in the north and south." The latter sentence refers to Zhongshan Road in Quanzhou, with similar architectural styles. Many people see it in Po County, but it is also full of exotic atmosphere. It's rainy in the south, so the arcade can shelter from the wind. In view of the hot weather in Quanzhou National Day, the halogen owner simply used it to shade the sun. In order to foil the beauty of the arcade, Lord Lu had to do it himself.

3. Confucius Temple

Go along Zhongshan Road and you will find the Confucius Temple. Quanzhou Confucian Temple was built in the late Kaiyuan period of Tang Dynasty. In the Southern Song Dynasty, it was relocated, rebuilt and restored to its original state. It is an organic combination of Central Plains culture in Song Dynasty and ancient architecture art in southern Fujian. Whether it is the flat land outside the temple, the banyan tree or the temple, it gives people the feeling of empty atmosphere. Compared with the compact Zhongshan Road, the contrast is great. Scarlet color matching is king, and many young couples come here to take wedding photos. There was a temple fair at night, but I didn't come to see it.

4. Jing Qing Temple

Four fruit soups, four fruit soups. It's up to you to replenish water. After drinking a lot of bowls of four fruit soup, I saw the signboard of Tumen Street (the English translation below is tumenjie, which is obviously a pinyin translation). When I walked into Tumen Street, I saw a white marble temple, which was the Jing Qing Temple that the halogen master had been longing for for for a long time. Quanzhou Jing Qing Temple is the earliest Islamic building in China. It doesn't need complicated patterns and colors. Just a few pillars simply stand there, plus a simple dome building, in which thousands of years of history are precipitated.

5. Guandi Temple

Jing Qing Temple is the Guandi Temple further down. The owner who vomited gently fled back to rest because it was too hot, and then made a special trip. We can't help sighing that Minnan is fragrant. Worship of the shrine is a natural respect and habit of the local people. Businessmen gather and pilgrims detour. The whole Guandi Temple is foggy. This temple is small, but it is heavy.

6. China Fujian-Taiwan Border Museum

China Fujian-Taiwan Border Museum is a national-level thematic museum reflecting the historical relationship between Chinese mainland (Fujian) and Taiwan. The museum is located at the foot of Qingyuan Mountain in Quanzhou, a famous historical and cultural city, and beside the West Lake. It was officially opened to the outside world in May 2006. The museum covers an area of 154.2 mu, with a main building area of 23,332 square meters. The design concept of "the sky is round and the place is round" is adopted, and the characteristic technology of "building bricks into stones" in traditional buildings in Fujian and Taiwan is used. Red and white nature fully embodies the humanistic spirit and regional characteristics on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. The museum is very big, although only two floors are open. As can be seen from the name, it mainly shows folk customs and introduces the historical relationship between Fujian and Taiwan Province Province.