Which is more fun, Quanzhou or Xiamen?
Quanzhou, called "City of Light" by Italian Kelpolo more than 700 years ago, has a glorious history of more than 400 years in the Middle Ages. It is known as "Looking at Xi underground and Quanzhou on the ground". The main attractions are Tumen Street, Quanzhou East Lake Park, Anping Bridge, Chua's ancient residence, Wenfu Temple, Kaiyuan Temple, Chongwu Ancient City, Luoyang Bridge and Daixian Waterfall.
Xiamen consists of Xiamen Island, Gulangyu Island, Haicang Peninsula on the west bank, Jimei Peninsula on the north bank, Xiang 'an Peninsula on the east bank, Dalong Island, Tongan Island and Jiulong River in the inland. The main attractions are Gulangyu Island, Nanputuo Temple, Huandao Road, Xiamen Beichen Mountain, Brahma Temple, Xiamen Guangjin Lake Primitive Forest, Hu Lishan Fort, Tianzhu Mountain Forest Park and Xiamen Taiwan Province Folk Village.
Climatic characteristics of Xiamen.
Xiamen has a subtropical maritime monsoon climate, which is mild and rainy. The annual average temperature is about 265,438+0℃, with no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer. The annual average rainfall is about 1200mm, with the maximum rainfall from May to August every year, and the wind force is generally 3-4, and the dominant wind force is the northeast wind. Due to the temperature difference airflow in the Pacific Ocean, it is affected by 4-5 typhoons every year on average, mostly in July-September.