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How many train stations are there in Quanzhou?

There are 4 railway stations in Quanzhou.

They are Quanzhou Railway Station, Quanzhou East Railway Station, Quanzhou South Railway Station and Quanzhou West Railway Station.

The stations include Quanzhou Station, Quanzhou West Station, Quanzhou East Station, Jinjiang Station, Quanzhou South Station, Gekou Station, Xiaozhou Station, Fude Station, Gande Station, Jiandou Station, Changji Station, Hutou Station, Jingu Station, and Anxi

Station, Luncang Station, Nan'an Station, Shilong Station, former Hui'an Station, Qianhuang Station, Xiaocuo Station, Shicuo Station, Xin Hui'an Station and other railway stations.

Railway routes include Zhangquanxiao Railway, Fuzhou-Xiamen Railway Meizhou Bay South Bank Branch Line, and Xingquan Railway.

Scenic spots and historic sites in Quanzhou 1. Tumen Street is located in the center of Quanzhou City, starting from Wenling Road in the east and Zhongshan Road in the west, with a total length of 1,005 meters. It is a prosperous area integrating commerce, tourism, culture, etc.

2. Quanzhou East Lake Park is located in the northeastern corner of Quanzhou City, overlooking Qingyuan Mountain to the north, Lingshan Holy Tomb to the east, neighboring suburban cottages to the south, and Xilian Commercial Street. It is the location of Carp Pearl, known as Carp City, and one of the top ten scenic spots in the original Quanzhou.

The ruins of Xinghu Hexiang.

3. Anping Bridge enjoys the reputation of being the longest bridge in the world.

It is a national key cultural relic protection unit.

It is located on the bay between Anhai Town, Jinjiang City, and Shuitou Town, Nan'an City, Fujian Province, China.

4. Luoyang Bridge, formerly known as Wan'an Bridge, is one of the four ancient bridges in China. It is located at the mouth of the Luoyang River, 5 kilometers away from Quanzhou City. It was built by Cai Xiang, the prefect of Quanzhou, from the fifth year of Huangyou to the fourth year of Jiayou in the Northern Song Dynasty.

5. Yongchun Niumulin, known as the eco-tourism area in Xishuangbanna in southern Fujian, is located in Xiayang Town, Yongchun County, west of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, 70 kilometers away from the county seat.