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Quanzhou scenic spot

The scenic spots in Quanzhou are as follows:

Yongning Ancient Town

yongningzhen, located in shishi city, Quanzhou City, on the southeast coast of Fujian Province. Yongningzhen is an ancient acropolis with a history of more than 6 years. Because of its special geographical location, it has always been an important port and coastal defense center in southeast Fujian. Yongning was called "Shuiwo" in ancient times, "Gaoting" in Tang Dynasty and "Liangen Pavilion" in Song Dynasty.

hongtawan

hongtawan bathing beach is the most famous natural tourism resource of Shishi, which is the seashore landscape. Here is the coastal area, where you can enjoy the blue sky and white clouds, the sunny beach and the artistic conception of "the sunset glow of the red tower".

Julong Town

Julong Town is located at the foot of the scenic Julong Mountain in Huangtang Town, Hui 'an County, Fujian Province. It was invested and founded by Fujian Julong Health Development Co., Ltd. in the spring of 27, with a planned control area of 1, mu. It is a comprehensive park integrating health, leisure, culture, education, business, hotels, sports and people.

Dakaiyuan Temple

Kaiyuan Temple is located in West Street, Licheng District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China. It is an important cultural relic along the southeast coast of China and the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian Province. The temple was founded in the second year of the Tang Dynasty (686), and was originally named Lotus Dojo. In the 26th year of Kaiyuan (738), it was renamed Kaiyuan Temple. The existing main temples were built in Ming and Qing dynasties, with a length of 26 meters from north to south and a width of 3 meters from east to west, covering an area of 78, square meters.

Qingjing Temple

Qingjing Temple was founded in the Northern Song Dynasty, and then rebuilt by Iranian Ahmad in 139. The temple is modeled after the Islamic chapel in Damascus, Syria. Now the Qingjing Temple is in ruins, but the outline of the towering Arabic gatehouse is still there. The main existing buildings are the gate building, Fengtian altar and Mingshan hall. It is an ancient Islamic temple founded by Arab Muslims in China.