What buildings or relics are there in Quanzhou?

Anping Bridge 1

Anping Bridge is the longest existing stone bridge in ancient China and a masterpiece of ancient bridge architecture. Located in the bay between Anhai Town, Jinjiang City, Fujian Province, China and Shuitou Town, Nan 'an City. Enjoy the reputation of "there is no bridge in the world". It is a national key cultural relics protection unit.

2. Cai ancient dwellings

Cai's former residence is located in Guanqiao Village, Nan 'an City, Fujian Province. Caijia ancient residential buildings were mainly built by Chi chang Tsai and his son Cai Lao from Tongzhi to three years in Qing Dynasty. Complete mansion 16, which is the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

3. Chongwu Ancient City

Chongwu Ancient City is located in the southeast seashore of Hui 'an County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, bordering the Taiwan Province Strait. It was built in 1387 (the 20th year of Ming Hongwu) by Jiang Xiahou and Zhou Dexing to resist the Japanese invasion. It is the most complete existing T-shaped stone ancient city in China and one of more than 60 Wei 'an castles built by the Ming government in Wan Li.

4. Luoyang Bridge

Luoyang Bridge, formerly known as "Wan 'an Bridge". Cai Xiang, the magistrate of Quanzhou in the Northern Song Dynasty, presided over the bridge construction project. From the fifth year of Emperor Yangdi (A.D. 1053) to the fourth year of Jiayou (A.D. 1059), it took seven years before and after, and it cost14 million yuan to build this big stone bridge across the river and the sea. It has a history of more than 900 years.

5. Qingshui rock

The national AAAA-level tourist attractions were founded in the Northern Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. Master Puzu, a monk in the Northern Song Dynasty, practiced here. Seeing the clear spring water, he changed his name to build a temple. Located in Penglai Mountain, Penglai Town, Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province.

6. Tianhou Palace in Quanzhou

Quanzhou Tianhou Palace is located atNo. 1 Tianhou Road, South Gate, Quanzhou. It was founded in the second year of Song Qingyuan (A.D. 1 196). Quanzhou is the highest peak of China's overseas trade-the largest port in Song and Yuan Dynasties. Mazu was introduced into Quanzhou Port, where overseas traffic was developed, and became a national sea god due to the development of water transportation and overseas traffic. The official temple palace was built in Jinjiang, south of the city.

Extended data:

Quanzhou, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province, is also called "carp" or "Erythrina". It is located in the southeast coast of Fujian Province, bordering Fuzhou in the north, Xiamen in the south and Taiwan Province Province in the east. It has jurisdiction over four districts, three cities and five counties, Quanzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone and quanzhou taiwanese investment zone. It is one of the three central cities in Fujian Province, the first cultural capital of East Asia in China, and the only starting point of the Maritime Silk Road recognized by UNESCO.

Quanzhou is one of the typical areas of reform and opening up in China 18. It is one of the first historical and cultural cities, an international garden city, a national forest city, a national garden city, a China brand city that touched the world, and the best commercial city in Chinese mainland. Won the United Nations Dubai International Best Model Award for improving the living environment, with 18 famous scenic spots in Quanzhou.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Quanzhou