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Where can I find a video game shop in Quanzhou?

Quanzhou, located in the southeast of Fujian Province, is one of the three central cities in Fujian, and its economic aggregate ranks first in the province for nine consecutive years, making it the economic center of Fujian. Fuzhou and Putian, the provincial capitals in the north; Xiamen, the special economic zone in the south; Bao Dao, Taiwan Province Province in the east; Zhangzhou, Longyan and Sanming in the west. It has jurisdiction over four districts of Licheng, Fengze, Luojiang and Quangang, three county-level cities of Jinjiang, Shishi and Nan 'an, five counties of Hui 'an, Anxi, Yongchun, Dehua and Jinmen (to be unified), and Quanzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone. The land area of the city is115 square kilometers, and the population of the city is 7.62 million (excluding kinmen county), with the Han nationality accounting for 98.2% of the total population and ethnic minorities accounting for 1.8%. There are 48 ethnic minorities, mainly Hui, She, Miao and Mongolian. Quanzhou's scenery and people's feelings are simple, profound and unique. Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism coexist and blend with each other. Minnan dialect is the main dialect and Mandarin is the common language. Quanzhou is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese and the main ancestral home of compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. At present, there are 6.24 million overseas Chinese living in Quanzhou and 700,000 compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao. In Taiwan Province Province, 44.8% of Han compatriots (about 9 million people) come from Quanzhou.

Quanzhou flies in the sky to welcome guests. Quanzhou is facing the sea and facing the mountain. The mountains in this area are undulating, and the valleys and basins are scattered. There are 455 peaks above 1000 meters above sea level, which are mainly distributed in some mountainous areas of Dehua, Yongchun, Anxi and Nan 'an. The Daiyun Mountain Range extends from northeast to southwest, with the main peak at an altitude of1856m, and is known as the "roof of central Fujian". The territory is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, with a transition from Zhongshan and low mountains to coastal hills and basin plains. Quanzhou coastline is tortuous, mostly bedrock coast, with a total length of about 42 1km. It has four harbors, namely Meizhou Bay, Quanzhou Bay, shenhu bay and Weitou Bay, and 14 ports, such as Xiaocuo, Chongwu, Houzhu, Meilin and Shijing. The whole state covers two subtropics in south-central China, namely, the warm evergreen broad-leaved forest belt in the northwest of Daiyun Mountain and the subtropical rain forest belt in the southeast which is hot and humid all the year round and short-term dry. Quanzhou has abundant rainfall all the year round, and there are as many as 35 streams in the territory, with a total length of 1620 km, which is quite rich in water resources. Quanzhou has high total solar radiation, long sunshine time, abundant light and heat resources and abundant rainfall, which is called "the hotbed of southern Fujian", which is extremely beneficial to the development of agricultural production, especially cash crops such as sugar, oil, hemp, forest, fruit and tea, and is the national production base of oolong tea, longan and citrus. There are nearly 100 species of main economic fish, and there are more than 20 species with high yield. Shallow beach area1180,000 mu. It is rich in shellfish and algae, such as oysters, clams, snails, kelp and seaweed. There are mainly more than 20 kinds of iron, manganese, gold, coal, quartz sand, granite, kaolin, geothermal and mineral water.

Quanzhou is one of the first 24 famous historical and cultural cities in the State Council, and is known as "Zou Lu by the sea". Here is rich in historical and cultural accumulation, dotted with places of interest and historical sites, and the treasures of cultural relics attract worldwide attention. There are 12 national cultural relics protection units and 27 provincial cultural relics protection units. Quanzhou was "the largest port in the East" in ancient times. The starting point of "Maritime Silk Road" is the coexistence of many religions and the intersection of eastern and western cultures, especially Buddhism, Taoism and Manichaeism. Many religious relics constitute a unique cultural landscape with historical and artistic value. Specialty products include Dehua porcelain, Hui 'an stone carving, puppet head, Lao Fan Wan Zhiying Divine Comedy, silk lantern, Qingyuan tea cake, Anxi oolong tea, Yongchun aged vinegar, Yongchun paper weaving painting and so on. Quanzhou is the English name of Quanzhou.