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Where is the traditional block in Wudian City, Jinjiang?

The traditional block of Wudian City in Jinjiang is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.

Wudian traditional cultural tourist area is located in Qingyang core area of Jinjiang old city, covering an area of 126 mu and with characteristic buildings 132 buildings. Walking on the mottled and vicissitudes stone road, you can see the unique red brick building of the palace and the "Fanzilou" which combines Chinese and Western styles. What is echoing in my ears is the lasting appeal of Yayue's Millennium Nanyin, which is a vivid narrative of the protagonists of Gaojia Opera and Puppet Opera. Swallow the crisp and tender Anhai cuisine, refreshing frozen bamboo shoots and a steaming bowl of fist mom, then sit down and order a fragrance, saying that this is the Minnan version of Slow Life shown in Wudian City.

Master Hu Shuai: Outside Wudian Town in the Northern Dynasties, there is a small buddhist nun with an area of only one or two square meters. There is a tiger crouching above the lotus in the shrine, which is called Master Hu Palace. According to legend, as far back as the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was little development in southern Fujian, and nearby residents were often harassed by tigers. One day, an old man came to the foot of Qingyang Mountain and met a tiger blocking the road. The old man turned out to be the incarnation of the land god. He knocked the tiger on the head two or three times with his cane, and the tiger was taught on the ground. The land Lord used it to make three chapters: "People and animals are harmless, and birds are free to taste; Returning to the mountains to patrol the four sides; Set up a temple to worship and pay for nectar. " Since then, the tiger has never hurt anyone. Qingyang people respect tigers as gods, build temples for tigers and worship them all the time.

Location of scenic spots

Jinjiang City, Quanzhou, Fujian Province

Source of information: Fujian Tourism Development Committee