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Take stock of the top ten tourist attractions in Quanzhou and recommend them.

Quanzhou ranks among the top ten tourist attractions, and Qingyuan Mountain ranks first. Quanzhou is one of the most popular tourist cities in Fujian. It is surrounded by mountains and seas, and its rich cultural landscape and unique folk customs complement the natural scenery in southeastern China. Its tourism resources are very rich, with many natural landscapes and historical sites, making Quanzhou a national and even international tourist destination. Do you know any interesting scenic spots in Quanzhou? Today, let's take a look at the top ten tourist attractions in Quanzhou: Qingyuan Mountain ranks first and Kaiyuan Temple ranks second. Let's have a look!

Top Ten Tourist Attractions in Quanzhou

1. Qingyuan Mountain

Opening hours: 08:00- 17:30 (latest 17:30).

Ticket price: 55 yuan

Qingyuan Mountain is located in Fengze District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It is a national 5A-level tourist attraction. Because there are many springs on the mountain, it is called "Spring Mountain" and because the mountain is very high, it is called "Yun Qi Mountain". Since ancient times, Qingyuan Mountain has been famous for its 36-hole 18 scenery, among which Laojunyan, Tiger Milk Spring and Qingyuan Cave are famous for their beautiful scenery, attracting many Chinese and foreign tourists.

2. Kaiyuan Temple

Annual opening hours: 06:00- 1 1:00, 15:00- 18:00.

Ticket price: free of charge

Kaiyuan Temple is located in West Street, Licheng District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It is an important cultural relic along the southeast coast of China and the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian Province. This temple was built in the Tang Dynasty. It is mainly composed of buildings such as the King's Hall, the Sutra Pavilion and the Ursa Major Hall. Very magnificent. The existing main temples were built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with a length of 260 meters from north to south and a width of 300 meters from east to west, covering an area of 78,000 square meters.

3. Chongwu Ancient City

Opening hours: 7:30- 18:30.

Ticket price: 45 yuan

Chongwu Ancient City was built in Ming Dynasty, which was built by Xiahou Zhou Dexing in 1387 (the 20th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty) to resist the invasion of Japanese invaders. It is the most complete existing T-shaped stone ancient city in China, and it is one of more than 60 Wei suo castles built by the Ming government in Wanli to fight against the Japanese aggressors. Here you can observe historical sites, experience folk customs and enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery. Climb up the ancient city wall and stand on the tallest lighthouse, you can clearly see the outline of the whole ancient city wall. It can see the wide passage.