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Anxi History and Culture
1. Tea culture: Anxi is the hometown of tea in China, with a long history of tea culture, known as the "hometown of Tieguanyin in China".
2. Porcelain culture: Anxi has a rich history of porcelain manufacturing and cultural heritage, is one of China's porcelain production town.
3. Architectural culture: Anxi's traditional architecture is full of rich cultural atmosphere, and its architectural style has a strong southern Fujian style.
4. Ancestor worship culture: Anxi people attach great importance to the inheritance and remembrance of ancestors and families, and ancestor worship is regarded as an important traditional culture.
5. Literary and artistic culture: Anxi has produced many literary figures and artists in its history, such as literary figures Zheng Zhenduo and Chen Xiangyun, and artist Wang Wenyuan.
6. Folk culture: Anxi has a rich folk culture, such as New Year's paintings, hoof aroma, lanterns, paper-cutting and so on.
Overall, Anxi is a place with rich historical and cultural heritage, whose traditional and modern cultures are combined, preserving many precious historical and cultural heritages as well as art and craft traditions.
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