What are the special snacks in Nanping?
Nanping's special snacks include Yan Yan, rice fruit, sweet potato cake, stewed pig's feet with grass roots, pot stickers, fried fruit, nine-layer cake, fried rice and peanut cake, glutinous rice rice rice cake, glutinous rice meat, fried stewed chicken, etc. It is an important tourist area in southeast China. Wuyishan: Wuyishan includes Wuyishan scenic spots and nature reserves. Among them, Fiona Fang, a scenic spot with 60 square kilometers, is called "southeast of Qixiujia", and its scenery is summarized as "3399", which refers to the Jiuqu River with a length of about 9 kilometers on Panqu Mountain, and "99" is 99 rocks listed by Yami Yasen. The essence of Wuyishan scenery lies in the Jiuqu River, which is crystal clear and winding around the mountain, forming a Jiuqu scenic spot of "winding mountains and flowing peaks and waters". Some of the most famous peaks and mysterious hanging coffins on the cliffs of Wuyishan are listed on the Jiuqu River. There are also Yulin Pavilion Song Dynasty porcelain kiln ruins, Wuyi Palace and other scenic spots in the scenic area, which are of great humanistic value. Mangdang Mountain: Mangdang Mountain is located in the northwest of Nanping City, about15km away from the urban area. The highest peak here is 1363 meters above sea level, and the scenic area is about 120 square kilometers. There are mainly Xiyuan Canyon, Shifoshan, 3,800 hurdles, Meng Chongyang and other scenic spots. Mangdang Mountain is famous for its deep forests and clear springs. It is an excellent place for summer tourism and forest recuperation. Jian Yao Site: Jian Yao Site is located in Shuiji Town, Jianyang City, Fujian Province. It is a famous kiln for firing black glazed tea cups in Fujian in the Song Dynasty. The kiln site includes Luhuaping, Niupilun, Daluhoushan and Yingchanggan, and the distribution area of relics is about 6.5438+0.2 million square meters. There are blue glaze porcelain and black glaze porcelain, mainly black glaze porcelain. Jian 'ou Confucius Temple: Jian 'ou Confucius Temple is located in the northeast corner of Jian 'ou City. It was built in the period of Song Baoyuan (1039- 1040) and has been rebuilt after several times of destruction. This temple, which covers an area of 10 mu, has more than 10 buildings, such as Lingxingmen, Buyun Bridge, Banchi, Qian Dian, Dacheng Hall, Mingluntang, Tibetan Classics Pavilion and Chongsheng Temple. These buildings all imitate the organizational system of Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province, and are divided into three courtyards, which run through a central axis of 800 meters from north to south. There are high walls around the temple, a gate square, yellow tiles and red walls, resplendent and magnificent. Although it is not as good as the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province, it is indeed the crown of the Confucius Temple in Bamin. Yang Rong, a great scholar in the Ming Dynasty, once praised this as "the view of southeast power".