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Introduction to Quanzhou Zhuangyuan Street

Quanzhou Zhuangyuan Street Cultural Tourism Characteristic Street is located in the back street of East Street, Licheng District. It is a pedestrian street with an elegant environment and mainly sells tourism, cultural handicrafts, etc. Quanzhou Zhuangyuan Street Cultural Tourism Characteristic Street is located in the back street of East Street, Licheng District. It is a pedestrian street. This street is connected to Zhongshan Road in the west and East Street in the north. In the middle is Xuanmiao Temple, which has a unique archway with Quanzhou characteristics. It is known as the first street in Fujian. In the south of Quanzhou City, it is located in Shichun Village, Chidian Town, Yingli. Xu Hui, the number one scholar in his generation, was the first number one scholar in the history of Fujian (Fujian). Zhuangyuan Street is about 500 meters long, has an elegant environment, and mainly deals in tourism, cultural crafts, etc. The whole street is divided into three areas. The first block is a pedestrian street inside the house. There are covered bridges on the second and third floors. There are also three archways - "Binshore Zou Lu", "Yue Xian Hai Bang" and "Simen". "Bachelor", there is a citizen leisure square of more than 700 square meters in the center: at the entrance of the second block, there are three archways: "Renfengxingchun", "Baiyun Ancient Land" and "Taikang Zhaoshi". On the walls on both sides of the square in the area are There are two large-scale wall sculptures of "Zi meets Laozi" and "Laozi leaves seclusion"; the most eye-catching thing in the third block is the imitation Song Zhuangyuan stone archway at the street entrance. On the archway are engraved the names of Zeng Conglong, Liang Kejia, Zhuang Jichang and Wu Lu The names of the top scholars from Quanzhou in past dynasties. The Zhuangyuan stone archway and the relief sculptures of "Carp Leaping over the Dragon Gate" and "Fishermen, Woodcutter, Farmers and Reading" next to them reflect the profound cultural tradition of farming and reading in ancient Quanzhou.