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What is the ranking of Chaozhou tourist attractions?

The ranking of Chaozhou tourist attractions is: Chaozhou Guangji Bridge, Chaozhou Archway Street, Chaozhou Danfuyuan, Chaozhou Kaiyuan Temple, Chaozhou Hanwengong Temple, etc.

1. Guangji Bridge in Chaozhou.

Guangji Bridge, also known as Chaozhou Guangji Bridge, formerly known as Kangji Bridge, Dinghou Bridge, and Jichuan Bridge, commonly known as Xiangzi Bridge, also known as Chaozhou Xiangzi Bridge, is located outside the east gate of the ancient city of Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province. Crossing the Hanjiang River, connecting the east and west banks, it integrates beam bridges, pontoon bridges and arch bridges. It was an important transportation link between Guangdong and Fujian and Zhejiang in ancient times. It is one of the eight scenic spots in Chaozhou and a famous cultural relic tourist attraction in Chaoshan area.

2. Chaozhou Archway Street.

Except for the archways in Chaocheng, "Gongbao Shangshufang" and "Liuxianfang" are made of wood, while "Shijingjie Xiaofang" and "Qiutaifang" which were rebuilt after collapse are made of bricks. , the rest are all stone structures. These archways have "two pillars and one door, or four pillars and three doors. They are carved with stone tops, pillars, beams and other small parts. Three stacks of archways are set up. On both sides of the plaque, some are decorated with stone carvings of 'Double Dragons Playing with Pearls' or 'Double Dragons Playing with Pearls'." "Dragon and phoenix scroll grass" and other decorations, and stone lions or stone drums inserted into the column bases are added to the sides of the columns. The trendy people commonly call them pavilions.

3. Chaozhou Tamfuyuan.

Danfu Cultural Relics Courtyard is facing a towering large stone archway. It is a hilltop building with three gates. It is about 30 meters long and 16 meters high. It is majestic and majestic. The words "Jinsheng" and "Wang Zhen" on the plaques are both written by Mr. Rao Tsung-i. There are three stone steps leading from the archway to the courtyard. The flower garden in the courtyard is surrounded by mascots such as stone unicorns, green lions, coiled dragons and cows.