What are the four famous towns in China and China?

1, Jingdezhen: a tourist city with a blend of human and natural landscapes, with a unique ceramic culture and a long history of porcelain making. Gaoling Scenic Area is a national 4A-level tourist scenic spot. Up to now, there are still more than 30 ceramic cultural sites in this city, such as ancient mine caves, ancient streets, ancient docks, ancient monuments and ancient pavilions, with elegant and unique scenery, which are famous ancient porcelain in China. The oldest and largest ancient kiln site in Hutian, which is rare at home and abroad; It combines the ancient porcelain workshops, kilns and typical secular buildings in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and presents the whole process of hand-made porcelain for thousands of years to people. It can be said that among the four ancient towns, it is the only mountain city in the south of the Yangtze River that integrates ceramics, ecology, red and ancient towns.

2. Foshan Town: Foshan, formerly known as Ji Hua Township, originated in the Jin Dynasty and was named after the Tang Dynasty. It has a long history and profound cultural heritage. The history of Foshan originated from Shi Lan Street in Chancheng District. About 4,500-5,500 years ago, the ancestors of Baiyue came here along the Xijiang River and Beijiang River to thrive, and began a primitive civilization dominated by fishing and pottery making. In the second year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty, because three Buddha statues were excavated on Tapogang in the city, they thought this place was a place of Buddhism, so they set up a stone table and changed Ji Hua Township to Foshan. Foshan is the birthplace of Cantonese opera Southern Red Bean, and also has the reputation of "the hometown of Lingnan medicine" and "the hometown of lion art". It was called the four famous towns in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so it seems necessary to make such a trip.

3. Hankou Town: The development of Hankou began after the diversion of Hanshui River in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty, and it was mainly developed into a dock and commercial town by using the water transport of the Yangtze River and Hanshui River. In ancient times, it was known as the thoroughfare of nine provinces. By the beginning of the 20th century, Hankou had become a large-scale city, known as "Oriental Chicago". Its geographical advantages gradually attracted many neighboring landlords, farmers, craftsmen and businessmen from all over the country to gather here, so that the famous town of Hankou with prosperous business began to merge with Wuhan from 1949.

4. Zhuxian Town: Zhuxian Town is a national cultural eco-tourism demonstration area. It is the only land-water transfer terminal in Kaifeng in Ming Dynasty. There are places of interest such as Yuefei Temple in Zhuxian Town, one of the three largest Yue temples in China, Woodblock New Year Pictures in Zhuxian Town, the originator of China Woodblock New Year Pictures, Zhuxian Town Mosque, the largest mosque in East Asia, and the ruins of Kaifeng Ancient City. Famous and special products mainly include Zhuxian Town woodblock New Year pictures, spiced dried bean curd and so on. Friends who travel must bring a sample.