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What are the free scenic spots in Quanzhou?

Quanzhou is a prefecture-level city in Fujian, located in East China, with a history of 1700 years. This is a historic city worth visiting. The climate here is mild and it is suitable for traveling all year round. Quanzhou has many free scenic spots. What exactly are there? Introduce to you:

Kaiyuan Temple

This is the most worthwhile place to visit. No matter how much it costs, it should be Kaiyuan Temple. It is not only the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian, but also a symbol of Quanzhou. There are two stone pagodas in the east and west, which have stood for thousands of years and appeared on Quanzhou posters countless times. Speaking of Kaiyuan Temple, Quanzhou is definitely the leader!

: This temple was built in the Tang Dynasty. It is simple and elegant. It has experienced many vicissitudes. You see, many statues and sculptures are relics of the Tang Dynasty, full of the charm of the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. There are also several pagodas in the Song Dynasty, which set each other off with ancient trees and are solemn. Chengtian Temple also holds various sacrificial activities from time to time, so you must go and listen to them when you have the opportunity.

Chengtiansi

Everyone knows Shaolin Temple in Songshan, but they don't know there is Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou. In terms of fame, the two temples are naturally very different, but in terms of history, they are almost the same. The temple, formerly known as the Eastern Zen Shaolin Temple in Zhenguo, was built in the Tang Dynasty. It has a history of at least thousands of years. There are often martial arts performances and exercises in it. Traveling around the sea suggests that you come early in the morning and watch monks practice martial arts.

Shaolin Temple

There are not only Shaolin Temple but also West Lake in Quanzhou, with an area of 100 hectares, of which the water area is 82 hectares. It is already the best lake in China. There is an island in the lake, on which stands a tall building-Erythrina Pavilion. After boarding the ship, overlook the panoramic view of the park. East of Qingyuan Mountain, facing the lake, the scenery is very beautiful. There is a beauty of lakes and mountains.

In fact, there are many free scenic spots in Quanzhou, which are not as good as Luoyang Bridge. It is worth a visit. Traveling around the world still needs to ask you, which of several free scenic spots have you been to? Which one do you like best?