Kuiqiao Food Street 1
There are music, smells and fireworks. Strolling in Kuiqiao Food Street, Changle traditional snacks "gather together", taro ice rice, fish balls, casserole bottoms and all kinds of seafood are dazzling, and merchants from all walks of life have used "eighteen martial arts", and diners who come to spend are endless, making people feel "fireworks on earth, delicious on earth" at close range.
2. Tashan Park
Tashan Park covers an area of 7.2 hectares. There are two floors, six pavilions and three temples in the park with different styles. There are 3,600 rare tree species, such as cypress, willow, Phoebe bournei, Sabina vulgaris and birth control. Sanyuan Temple in the Garden was built in the 11th year of Daoguang in Qing Dynasty (183 1) to commemorate Xiao, Zhou and Zhou, who ranked third in the county in the 7th year of Southern Song Dynasty.
3. Zhenghe Historical Relics Exhibition Hall
Zhenghe Historical Relics Exhibition Hall is located in the east of Tashan Shengshou Tataping, Changle City, Fujian Province. It is built on the mountain with the tower as the central axis, and its structure is antique. The third entrance hall is a double-deck double-eaved reinforced concrete wood-like structure, the first entrance hall is a single-deck closed-hill double-flowered gatehouse, and the east and west wing rooms are brick-wood flat houses with Jianshan roof. Construction started in September, 1984, and was completed in June, 1985, with an area of 3,974 square meters and a building area of 13 13 square meters.
4. Bingxin Literature Museum
Bingxin Literature Museum is located on the left side of Bingxin Park in Changle District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. It was completed in 1997 and opened to the public. This is the first literary museum named after a living writer. It is a national patriotic education demonstration base, a national civilized post, a provincial-level foreign cultural exchange base, a national AAA-level tourist attraction and a provincial-level civilized scenic spot.
5. Sacred Shouta
Shengshou Pagoda, also known as Sanfeng Temple Pagoda, is located in the west gate of Zhenghe Park, Changle District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. Founded in the third year of Emperor Zhezong Shaosheng in the Northern Song Dynasty (1096), it covers an area of 3,000 square meters. Shengshou Pagoda was later renamed Sanfeng Pagoda. The Three Peaks Pagoda is beautifully shaped and carved. The tower is a stone pavilion with seven octagonal floors and a height of 27.4 meters. There is one door on the first floor, two doors on the second to sixth floors and four doors on the seventh floor. The plane of the stone structure is octagonal, and the tower body is octagonal with seven floors, with a height of 27.4 meters.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Tashan Park Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhenghe Historical Relics Exhibition Hall.