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Which attractions in Foshan are the most popular among foreign tourists?

When it comes to Foshan, the first thing that foreigners may think of is either kung fu or gourmet food.

After all, Foshan Huang Feihong, Foshan Buddha Tiaojiao, etc. are all famous business cards of Foshan.

Even if you have never been to Foshan, you have heard about it.

When foreign tourists come to Foshan for the first time, they must come here for the business card.

Let’s talk about Chinese Kung Fu first. I believe that everyone has watched several martial arts movies at one time or another when they were young, and they are full of martial arts feelings in their hearts.

Then Foshan Huang Feihong Memorial Hall is definitely the best choice.

The Huang Feihong Memorial Hall adopts the architectural style of Foshan folk houses and ancestral halls when Mr. Huang Feihong was alive. Being in the memorial hall feels like having a dialogue across time and space with Mr. Huang Feihong.

Therefore, Huang Feihong Memorial Hall is particularly popular with tourists.

After mentioning the martial arts sentiment, let’s talk about Foshan’s food.

Of course, when traveling, you must taste the authentic local specialties.

Foshan food is mainly concentrated in the old town of Chancheng.

The rice rolls on Lianhua Road are fresh but not greasy, and are widely praised by tourists.

Ying Kee is also a must-visit place for foodies. It’s delicious and affordable, so you won’t lose money if you come.

What’s so great about Foshan?

Kung fu, ceramics, food.

To understand Kung Fu culture, just go to the Foshan Ancestral Temple.

There is the memorial hall of the great master Wong Fei Hung, the Ip Man Hall, and the majestic lion dance performance.

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 Cantonese opera master Hongxian Nu is from Foshan.

After appreciating Kung Fu culture, we can take a look at the origin and development history of Cantonese Opera.

Foshan is very 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 Area in this area, where an ancient stove built in the Ming Dynasty, nearly 500 years ago, is preserved and is an important nationally protected cultural relic.

Through it we can roughly see the scale of the ancient kiln and some of its production techniques.

There is an antique shopping street next to it, selling all kinds of Shiwan ceramic crafts.

Craftsmen use ceramics to create maids, fishermen, pavilions, fruits, birds, etc., which are very delicate and beautiful in color.

Especially the lychees are so lifelike and so beautiful.

You can also see the work of some master ceramic artists on display and for sale in their studios.

It is a good choice to bring a Shiwan doll back as a gift.

As for food, go directly to Daliang and other places in Shunde, Foshan, where you can eat authentic Cantonese food at any time.

Cooking out of Fengcheng (another name for Shunde) is not just a boast.

Lingnan Xintiandi is the most famous petty bourgeoisie resort in Foshan. There are many restaurants and boutiques that have been renovated from old houses and courtyards, giving it a unique atmosphere.

Not only can you enjoy photography in the literary and artistic Lingnan Tiandi, you can also have a leisurely coffee or taste authentic Cantonese tea.

I have been to many similar cultural industrial parks. The scale here is relatively large and the layout is relatively comfortable.

Clean and tidy, elegant and quiet, it can fully reflect Lingnan culture.