Quanzhou has an area of over 11,000 square kilometers with a population of over 7.5 million. Thanks to its convenient location, the city became one of the largest ports, and has become a multicultural and multi-religious city. Mixed cultures from around the world here, and cooperation, for thousands of years.
Quanzhou has a tropical climate with average temperatures between about 19C. The climate is temperate with warm winter, where temperatures reach a low of around 9C, and summer temperatures at altitudes of 33C. Because it is a coastal city, Quanzhou affected by the monsoon, with few storms.
Quanzhou has many ancient and historical monuments. The Kaiyuan Temple was first built in 686 during the Tang dynasty. It covers an area of over 33,000 sq.m. and is the largest Buddhist temple in the province of Fujian. The Kaiyuan Temple is an important historical monument with a history of more than 1300 years.
Qingyuan Mountain, also known as the North Bergen (Beishan), located just 3 miles north of Quanzhou. Natural beauty and has attracted tourists from near and far. Luoyang Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in China Luoyang, crossing the River. This bridge was built in 1053 and is one of the most famous bridges in China today.
Qingjing mosque was built first in 1009 during the dynasty Song. It was developed after the mosque in Damascus, Syria. Built with clean slate. Based on Tumen Street in Licheng District, and is one of the oldest Islamic buildings in China.
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