Quanzhou, Chaoshan, Zhangzhou and Shantou are described as follows.
1. Quanzhou: Quanzhou is located on the southeast coast of Fujian Province. It has a long history and splendid culture. Quanzhou is the starting point of China’s Maritime Silk Road. It is a world-famous cultural ancient city and the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road. Quanzhou is famous for its stone carvings and wood carvings.
, paper-cutting, Nanyin and other intangible cultural heritage and Fujian cuisine are famous features. Quanzhou City also has famous historical and cultural attractions such as Tianhou Palace, Kaiyuan Temple, and Qingyuan Mountain.
2. Chaoshan: Chaoshan area includes Chaozhou City and Shantou City, located on the southeast coast of Guangdong Province. The culture of Chaoshan area includes Hakka culture and Southern Fujian culture. The food of Chaoshan area is famous for its Chaoshan beef hot pot, casserole porridge, egg tarts, etc. In addition,
The Chaoshan area is also rich in traditional culture such as dance, music, and opera.
3. Zhangzhou: Zhangzhou is a prefecture-level city in Fujian Province. It is famous for its Nanjing Tulou, Yunshuiyao Mountain, Xiapu Wuyuan Bay and other scenic spots. The culture of Zhangzhou area mainly includes southern Fujian culture and Hakka culture. In addition, Zhangzhou City also
There are Fujian Earth Buildings, a World Natural Heritage Site.
4. Shantou: Shantou is located on the east side of Hainan Island, Guangdong Province. It has a long history and unique cultural heritage. Shantou is one of the five special economic zones in Guangdong Province and one of the pioneers of China’s reform and opening up. The culture of Shantou City mainly includes
Hakka culture and Chaoshan culture, Shantou City also has many historical and cultural heritage and natural scenic spots, such as Nan'ao Island, Meizhou Bay and other famous attractions. Shantou City's special delicacies include Chaoshan beef hot pot, Shantou sugar water, etc.