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What's interesting in Shuitou Town, Quanzhou?

Quanzhou kaiyuan temple

Kaiyuan Temple is most famous for its East West Pagoda, with Zhenguo Pagoda in the east and Renshou Pagoda in the west. They are more than 40 meters high and are the tallest stone pagodas in China.

Kaiyuan Temple

Kaiyuan Temple

Chongwu Ancient Town

Chongwu ancient city scenic spot is a characteristic tourist scenic spot integrating coastal scenery, historical relics, folk customs and sculpture art. It has always been called "natural studio" by the world. [2] Chongwu Coast is known as one of the eight most beautiful coastlines in China.

Chongwu Ancient Town

Chongwu Ancient Town

Jing Qing Temple

Jing Qing Temple is also called Aisuhazi Temple. Located in Nantumen Street, Quanzhou, it is the oldest Islamic temple in China. Founded in the second year of Dazhong Xiangfu in the Northern Song Dynasty (1009), the year number is 400 yuan. Formerly known as "Holy Friends Hall", it was rebuilt by Ahama, a Jerusalemite, from the Yuan Dynasty to the third year of the Yuan Dynasty (13 10), and has been rebuilt since then, and it still maintains its original style.

Jing Qing Temple

Jing Qing Temple

Quanzhou Qingshuiyan

Qingshuiyan in Anxi, Quanzhou. The pavilions in the scenic area are magnificent, the scenery is beautiful and magical, and cultural relics are scattered all over the place. Among the existing cultural relics, there are 29 in Song Dynasty, 8 in Ming Dynasty, 5 in Qing Dynasty and 23 in modern times.

Anxi Qingshuiyan

Anxi Qingshuiyan

Niumulin

Niu Mulin, also known as Mulin Mountain, is named after "the potential is like an ox, and the baby is pregnant with treasure". Located in Xiayang Town, Yongchun County. 1958 is designated as a no-logging area, which is established at the provincial level 1984.