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What are the scenic spots in Nagasaki, the complete collection of tourist attractions in Nagasaki, and the introduction of Nagasaki tourism?

The gate of Nagasaki's "Tang House" has become a national key cultural relic protection unit in Japan. Many streets here, like towns in southern China, are paved with stone slabs and set up stone steps. The layout and design of the street is like a maze. If there is no familiar person to lead the way, it is easy to turn around.

Besides Zhonghua Street, Nagasaki also has the famous "Tang Si Temple" built in16th century, namely Guangfu Temple, Chongfu Temple, Fu Sheng Temple and Fuji Temple. Apart from Buddhism, this "Four Tang Temples" also enshrines some China folk gods, such as Guandi. These Tang temples became the spiritual sustenance of Chinese in Japan at that time, and they were also important places for cultural exchanges between China and Japan. Confucius Temple is the largest existing building in Nagasaki that embodies the cultural characteristics of China, and it is also the only Confucius Temple in Japan.

The Confucius Temple in Nagasaki covers an area of 3,300 square meters, and the main hall is Dacheng Hall, dedicated to the statue of Confucius. On the back of Dacheng Hall, there is a shrine dedicated to the soul of Confucius ancestors. On both sides of Dacheng Hall, there are also 72 statues of sages, carved with blue and white stones, which are one person high. In the cloister around Dacheng Hall, the full text of The Analects of Confucius with about 16000 words carved on marble is displayed. The Tang Dynasty Hall behind Dacheng Hall was transformed into a museum of China. Many tourists visit Nagasaki every day. Stepping into the grand and distinctive gate of Confucius Temple in China, the first thing is a strong incense smell. Although it is a foreign country, the Confucius Temple is still full of incense. From time to time, crowds of believers came to pay homage to Kong Old Master Q Ah Q.

In Nagasaki, there are many cultural heritages closely related to China culture, such as Tang House, Stone Arch Bridge, Guangfu Temple (also known as Nanjing Temple), Guandi Hall, Tudi Hall, Guangji Temple, Fuzhou Guild Hall, Confucius Temple and Zhonghua Street. Here, whether it is food, clothing, housing and daily life, it retains a strong Chinese flavor. These cultural heritages have been fully integrated into Japanese society and become a part of Japan's multicultural heritage. Among these cultural heritages related to China, quite a few have been designated as historical relics protection units of the Japanese state and Nagasaki City, and become important resources for sightseeing in the city.

Summer is the best season to travel to Nagasaki. On the green seashore, tourists can enjoy a good life. The temperature is affected by the warm current, and the temperature difference between the highest temperature and the lowest temperature in a year is small, with an average of 16.6 degrees Celsius. Nagasaki has a subtropical climate, similar to Southeast Asia, with strong southern customs.