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Chongwu Ancient City: Near the Strait of Taiwan Province Province, it is the most complete T-shaped stone ancient city in China. The ancient city was a castle built by the Ming government in the coastal areas of Wan Li when it fought against the Japanese pirates. The three major attractions of the scenic spot are the ancient city walls, stone carvings and rocks by the sea. The earliest residents of Chongwu lived in the residential area under the city wall and were descendants of the anti-Japanese army that year. Climb the ancient city wall and stand by the lighthouse. You can see the outline of the city wall and the statue of Mazu on the sea.
Stone carving is the first impression of Huian, which can be seen everywhere. Although it is commercialized now, it is good to take photos and enjoy it. There are stones and shells on the beach by the sea. From the coastline to the middle beach, shrimps and crabs can be caught at low tide, and there are shops that can eat barbecue on the shore.
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Qingyuan Mountain: Qingyuan Mountain is the first and only 5A-level scenic spot in Quanzhou, and it is a landmark scenic spot in Quanzhou. The biggest highlight of the whole mountain is Laojunyan at the foot of the mountain, which is the sculpture of Laozi. It is lifelike and has a history of thousands of years. It is the largest existing Taoist stone carving in China with the most unique carving skills and the oldest age. There is also the stupa of Master Hongyi in the scenic area, which has deep roots with southern Fujian and lives here. There are ink paintings of Mr. Bi's tears in the tower, as well as ink left by the master before his death. Besides seeing the cultural landscape, climbing mountains to exercise, drinking tea on the mountain and eating and drinking at the top of the mountain are also unique pleasures. There are many places to rest and make tea on the way up the mountain. You can stop to drink tea and slowly taste Minnan culture.
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West Street: West Street is the earliest developed street and area in Quanzhou. As early as the Song Dynasty, it had already symbolized the prosperity of Quanzhou. It is also the most intact ancient block in Quanzhou, with a large number of buildings with original historical features. At present, there are more than 20 cultural relics protection units at all levels in Xijie area, which belong to ancient buildings, ancient sites, stone carvings and other categories, and there are 12 ancient buildings and ancient dwellings that are not listed in the grade but are well protected.
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Quanzhou Jing Qing Temple: Quanzhou Jing Qing Temple is the earliest Islamic building in China and one of the first national key cultural relics protection units announced by the State Council. China has the earliest and oldest Islamic temple with Arabic architectural style. Located in the middle of Tumen Street in Licheng District, it is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
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