1. Quanzhou Natural Landscape 1. Qingyuan Mountain: Located in the northern suburbs of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, it is commonly known as "Beishan"; and because there are often clouds lingering between the peaks, it is also called "Qiyun Mountain".
Covering an area of ??62 square kilometers, the main scenic spot is 3 kilometers away from the urban area of ??Quanzhou.
Qingyuan Mountain is the remnant of Daiyun Mountain in central Fujian. It has undulating peaks and rocks, making it a natural scenic spot.
Qingyuan Mountain is 572 meters above sea level. The mountain range stretches for 20 kilometers and is composed of pictographic rocks in various shapes.
2. Xiangong Mountain, also known as "Shuangji Mountain" and "Fengshan", is located in Majia Town, Luojiang District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, about 25 kilometers away from the central city of Quanzhou.
During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, it was named "Xiangong Mountain" because of the worship of "Nine Immortals of He Family".
Its main peak is 758.5 ??meters above sea level, with a total area of ??25 square kilometers.
It is a scenic spot integrating religious pilgrimage, sightseeing, leisure and entertainment, study and vacation.
3. Daixian Waterfall is located at Chishikou at the end of the water in Bangshang Village, Shuikou Town, Dehua County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province.
The stream drops 139 meters straight from the gap in the mountain peak. Standing under the waterfall, you can see the water flowing straight down. The rainbow mist formed by the water mist makes you feel that the mountains are attacking you.
Daixian Waterfall is known as "the first waterfall in East China". It originates from Chishi River in Shiniu Mountain and passes through the majestic Feixian Peak. It has a drop of 139 meters and is divided into two streams. Daixian Waterfall is in the east and Youyou is in the west.
Leak waterfall.
The two places complement each other and are particularly spectacular.
2. Quanzhou Humanities Quanzhou is known as "Beachside Zulu" and "City of Light".
Quanzhou was the land of Seven Mins during the Zhou Dynasty. The Western Zhou ritual instruments and original murals unearthed over the years reflect the original dance style of the ancient Minyue people, the aboriginal people of Quanzhou, two or three thousand years ago.
Since the mid-Tang Dynasty, people from the Central Plains have moved south to Quan; during the Tang and Five Dynasties, there were not only records of banquets, singing and dancing in the East Lake on the outskirts of the city, but also a permanent song and dance hall built at the foot of Yuntai Mountain in Nan'an.
During the Song and Yuan dynasties, Quanzhou became the "Fuzhou" and "Lezhou" of "people from all over the world".
The government even had to publish a list to advise the people: "Don't be greedy and wander around, don't watch hundreds of shows."
The opera cultural heritage preserved in Quanzhou includes Liyuan Opera, Gaojia Opera, Dacheng Opera, "Jiali" Opera and other operas. Among them, the more famous ones are: Nanyin Opera, Beiguan Opera, Liyuan Opera and "Puppetry".
The common dialect language is Mandarin, and Minnan is the main local dialect. There are also many local dialects such as Puxian dialect and Hakka dialect [3].
Quanzhou dialect is the main carrier of Quanzhou culture and an important part of Quanzhou's historical and cultural heritage. Historically, Quanzhou dialect was once the representative of southern Fujian dialect.
The local language in Quanzhou is Hokkien.
3. Quanzhou History Quanzhou has a long history, and its economic development began as early as the Zhou and Qin Dynasties.
In the third year of the Three Kingdoms period of Wu Yong'an (260 years), Dong'an County was established in Fengzhou Town, Nan'an City. During the Liang Tianjian Period in the Southern Dynasties (502-519), Nan'an County was established as a county administration. This was the beginning of the establishment of local counties and counties.
At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, wars raged in the Central Plains, and a large number of Central Plains gentry came to Quanquan, mostly living along the river.
?During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Quanzhou once became the largest port in the world.
Quanzhou is the only starting point of the Maritime Silk Road recognized by the United Nations and is included in the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Pioneer Zone in the national “Belt and Road” strategy.
In 2017, Quanzhou was selected as the fifth national civilized city.
In April 2018, Quanzhou was selected into the list of a new batch of cities to carry out innovative urban construction.
?4. Quanzhou Culture 1. Quanzhou City has 12 various art performance groups, 59 film (drama) theaters, 1 mass art center, 12 cultural centers, 12 museums (memorial halls), and 164 township cultural stations.
There are 11 public libraries.
2. The library has a total collection of 4.7879 million books and 5.412 million electronic books.
There were 2,098 performances by professional art performance groups in the cultural system, with an audience of 1.1871 million; 3. 600,000 performances (screenings) in theaters and cinemas.
At the end of the year, the city had 8 radio and television stations, 9 FM and TV broadcast transmitting stations, 11 sets of radio programs, and a comprehensive broadcast population coverage rate of 98.53%; 4. 12 sets of television programs, and a comprehensive TV population coverage rate of 98.48%.
The city’s cable radio and television coverage covers 2.2082 million households, with 1.3983 million actual users. The total length of cable radio and television transmission trunk lines is 38,706.30 kilometers. 5. Quanzhou Food 1. Shihua Paste: In Quanzhou, stone flower paste is a summer remedy. There are many stone flowers sold in the streets and alleys of Quanzhou.
Stalls and shops selling paste and four-fruit soup.
It has a smooth and elastic texture, and is paired with honey water, grass jelly, taro paste, beans and various fruits. It is sweet and delicious.
Even in winter, Shihua Gao and Siguo Soup are still the favorite desserts of Quanzhou people.
2. Jellied bamboo shoots: Jellied bamboo shoots originated from Anhai, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It is a unique traditional snack with excellent color, fragrance and flavor.
Bamboo shoot jelly is a frozen product made from unique products.
According to legend, the inventor was the national hero Zheng Chenggong.
It contains colloid, and its main raw material is a kind of worm, which belongs to the phylum Asteroda, with the scientific name Phascolosoma esculenta.
The body is two or three inches long.