Foreign tourists come to Foshan for the first time, certainly to charge the business card to. First of all, Chinese kung fu, I believe that everyone as a child have more or less seen a few martial arts movies, the heart is full of martial arts feelings. Then Foshan Huang Feihong Memorial Hall is definitely not a good choice. Huang Fei-hong Memorial Hall is used in Mr. Huang Fei-hong in the world when the Foshan residence, ancestral hall of the building style, in the Memorial Hall, as if it is with Mr. Huang Fei-hong to carry out a dialogue across time and space. Therefore, Huang Feihong Memorial Hall is particularly popular with tourists.
After mentioning the martial arts sentiment, and then say Foshan food. The first thing you need to do is to taste the authentic local specialties. Foshan food is mainly concentrated in the old town area of Chancheng. Lotus road intestinal noodles, fresh and not greasy, widely praised by tourists. Ying Ji is also a place where foodies must card, tasty and affordable, come to no loss.
What's great about Foshan? Kung Fu, ceramics, food.
To understand the culture of kung fu, just go to the Ancestral Temple of Foshan. There is a memorial hall of the great master Wong Fei Hung, Ip Man Hall, and the mighty lion show. After watching it, you will know what it means to be majestic and powerful. Foshan is also the birthplace of Cantonese Opera, and the famous master of Cantonese Opera, Hongxiannu, is from Foshan. After enjoying the Kung Fu culture, we can take a look at the history of the origin and development of Cantonese Opera.
Foshan is famous for its craft ceramics and industrial ceramics. The famous Shiwan dolls are produced in Shiwan, Foshan. There is a Nanfeng Ancient Stove Cultural Tourism Zone in the area, which preserves an ancient stove built in the Ming Dynasty, nearly five hundred years ago, and is an important national protected cultural relic. Through it we can roughly see the scale of the ancient kiln and part of the production process in those years. Next to it, there is a quaint shopping street, all selling all kinds of Shiwan ceramic handicrafts. Craftsmen use ceramics to burn out maids, fishermen, pavilions, melons, fruits, birds, etc., which are very delicate and beautifully colored. Especially the lychee, lifelike, is so beautiful. You can also see the works of some master ceramic artists on display and for sale in their studios. It's a great choice to bring a Shiwan doll back as a gift.
As for food, go directly to places like Daliang in Shunde, Foshan, and you can get authentic Cantonese food at any place. The cook out of Fengcheng (Shunde's nickname) is not blowing.
Lingnan Xintiandi is Foshan's most famous petite destination, with many old houses and courtyards transformed into restaurants and boutiques. Not only can you take photos in the literary Lingnan Xintiandi, but you can also enjoy a leisurely coffee or try some authentic Cantonese tea. I've been to many similar cultural industrial parks, and this one is relatively large in scale and comfortable in layout. Clean and tidy, elegant and quiet, can fully reflect the Lingnan culture.