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Where is Quanzhou East Station of Fuzhou-Xiamen High-speed Railway?

Fuzhou-Xiamen High-speed Railway Quanzhou East Station is located in the Taiwanese Investment Zone of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province.

New Quanzhou East Station is a medium-sized passenger station, located in the Taiwanese investment zone of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. The station is designed with 2 platforms and 5 lines, with a total construction area of 34,000 square meters (including canopy). The station building is a plane passenger station building, with two floors above ground, four floors locally and three floors underground. It adopts the streamlined mode of getting on and off passengers, that is, the overpass enters the station and the tunnel exits. The main structure is a concrete frame structure and the roof is a long-span steel truss structure. The building height is 23.5 meters, and the highest point of the station building is 27 meters.

It is expected to be completed by the end of 2022 and fully open to traffic in June 2023. After Xingquan Railway is put into operation, Quanzhou section of Zhang Quan Railway will complete the historical task of railway transportation, Quanzhou East Station will also close down and withdraw from the railway front, and the freight business will be moved to Tanghuang Station of Xingquan Railway. The name of Quanzhou East Station will be inherited by Fuxia high-speed railway station, located in the Taiwanese investment zone.

Introduction of Quanzhou

Quanzhou, referred to as Quan or Li for short, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province. Known as the brand capital of China, a second-class big city and a second-tier city. It is one of the central cities of the economic zone on the west side of the Taiwan Strait approved by the Fujian Provincial People's Government and a modern industrial and trade port city. It is the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road recognized by the United Nations and is listed as the pioneer area of the Maritime Silk Road in 2 1 century in the national Belt and Road Initiative. It is located in the east of China, bordering Fuzhou and Putian in the north and south.

Quanzhou has a long history and started its economic development as early as the Zhou and Qin Dynasties. Quanzhou has the Holy Tomb of Lingshan, Kaiyuan Temple, Luoyang Bridge, Anping Bridge and Chongwu Ancient City. Quanzhou, as the starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, has the right to hold the Hayes International Art Festival permanently. It is the first batch of national historical and cultural cities, the first East Asian cultural capital, a world heritage city, a national cultural and ecological protection zone, a national civilized city and a national health city.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Quanzhou.