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What are the interesting places in Quanzhou? What scenic spots must be visited?

There are Kaiyuan Temple, Fuwen Temple, Qingjing Temple, Tianhou Palace and Qingyuan Mountain, which are all worth visiting.

1. Kaiyuan Temple

Kaiyuan Temple is located in the west street of Licheng District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It is an important cultural relic in the southeast coast of China and the largest Buddhist temple in Fujian Province.

The temple was founded in the second year of the Tang Dynasty (686), and was originally named Lotus Dojo. In the 26th year of Kaiyuan (738), it was renamed Kaiyuan Temple. The existing main temples were built in Ming and Qing dynasties, with a length of 26 meters from north to south and a width of 3 meters from east to west, covering an area of 78, square meters.

2. Fuwen Temple

Fuwen Temple, also known as Fuxue, is located on the bank of Baiyuan Chuanchi, Licheng District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, and is a national key cultural relics protection unit. It was built at the end of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty, and moved to this site at the beginning of Taiping and Xingguo in Northern Song Dynasty (976-981 AD).

with a long history, large scale and magnificent halls, Fuwen Temple is the largest Confucian Temple complex in Southeast China, which integrates the architectural forms of Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and its architectural style is rare among existing Confucian temples in China.

3. Qingjing Temple

Qingjing Temple, originally named Shengyou Temple, also known as Esuhab Grand Mosque, is located in Tumen Street, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It is the oldest existing Islamic temple founded by Arab Muslims in China. It was founded in the second year of the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 19), with a year of 4 Hijri. ?

Qingjing Temple covers an area of 2,184 square meters. It is a stone building as a whole. It is modeled after the Islamic chapel in Damascus, Syria, and has the characteristics of large dispersion and small concentration of Islamic mosques in functional space. The main buildings retained are gatehouse, worship hall and Mingshan Hall.

4. Tianhou Palace

is located at No.1, Tianhou Road, South Gate, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It was founded in the second year of Song Qingyuan (1196) and is located on the bank of Jinjiang in the south of Quanzhou City, which is a "gathering place for foreign ships and passengers".

This palace is an early and large-scale Mazu Tempel in the Fenling Temple of Mazu Temple in Meizhou, Putian, on the southeast coast of China.

Tianhou Palace in Quanzhou has always been regarded as the largest temple with the highest architectural specifications at home and abroad to worship Mazu, and it is also one of the few national key cultural relics protection units in mainland Mazu Tempel that have been approved and announced by the State Council.

5. Qingyuan Mountain

Qingyuan Mountain National Key Scenic Area is one of the eighteen scenic spots in Quanzhou and also a national key scenic spot, which consists of Qingyuan Mountain, Jiuri Mountain and Lingshan Holy Tomb, with a total area of 62 square kilometers. Fiona Fang, a scenic spot of Qingyuan Mountain, is 4 li long, with its main peak at an altitude of 498 meters, which is close to Quanzhou Mountain City and attracts many overseas tourists.

since ancient times, the national key scenic spot of Qingyuan Mountain has been famous for its 36 caves and 18 scenic spots, among which Laojun Rock, Qianshou Rock, Mituo Rock, Bixiao Rock, Ruixiang Rock, Tiger Ruquan, Nantai Rock, Qingyuan Cave and Ci 'en Rock are the best.