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What are the interesting scenic spots in Quanzhou?

Tourist attractions in Quanzhou, Fujian: Chengtian Temple, Chongwu Ancient City, Hu Axiang Catholic Church, Kaiyuan Temple and Luoyang Bridge.

Chengtian Temple 1

Chengtian Temple, also known as Yuetai Temple, is also known as one of the "three jungles in southern Fujian" with Kaiyuan Temple and Chongfu Temple.

After thousands of years, the building scale of Chengtian Temple is getting bigger and bigger. At the peak, there were more than 40 temples, which made many famous monks at home and abroad famous.

2. Chongwu Ancient City

Chongwu Ancient City is near the Taiwan Province Strait. It is the most complete preserved ancient T-shaped stone city in China, a relatively complete historical relic in the history of coastal defense in China, and a "national key cultural relic protection unit". In addition, Chongwu ancient city is also the stronghold of Zheng Chenggong's army's eastward expedition to recover Taiwan Province, and it is also one of the main settlements of Hui 'an women who are famous at home and abroad.

3. Hu Axiang Catholic Church

This church was built in 1926, located in Hu Axiang, Quanzhou. It is said to be the only pink Catholic church in the world, and its overall architectural style is typical Gothic.

Under the blue sky, the pink exterior wall and the Erythrina flowers that bloom all the year round have attracted many tourists to take pictures and punch in.

4. Kaiyuan Temple

Farewell is a well-known song written by Master Hongyi of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou. Therefore, Kaiyuan Temple must be the most memorable place in Quanzhou. Not only that, Kaiyuan Temple is also the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian Province and a national key cultural relics protection unit.

5. Luoyang Bridge

Luoyang Bridge, called "Wan 'an Bridge" in early years, is the earliest existing cross-sea bridge in China, and one of the four famous bridges in ancient China, which has been listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit.