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Introduction to Fujian’s characteristic buildings?

Speaking of Fujian’s characteristic buildings, the most famous are Fujian’s landmark buildings such as Qingjing Temple, Taining Danxia Landform, Wuli Bridge, and Nanjing Earth Buildings. Fujian, referred to as "Min", is the provincial capital of Fuzhou. It is located on the southeast coast of China, adjacent to Zhejiang Province in the northeast, Jiangxi Province in the west and northwest, Guangdong Province in the southwest, and facing Taiwan across the Taiwan Strait in the east. The longest length from north to south is 530 kilometers, and the longest width from west to east is 480 kilometers. Fujian Province currently has 9 prefecture-level cities: Fuzhou, Putian, Quanzhou, Xiamen, Zhangzhou, Longyan, Sanming, Nanping, and Ningde, and 1 Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone. The following is relevant Fujian architectural information compiled by Zhongda Consulting for architects. The specific content is as follows:

Fujian characteristic architecture-Nanjing Tulou

Introduction to Nanjing Tulou:

< p>Nanjing Tulou refers to the Tulou located in the mountainous areas of Nanjing, Hua'an, Pinghe, Zhao'an, Yunxiao, Zhangpu and other counties in Zhangzhou City. They are world-famous for their long history, large number, large scale, strange shape and unique style. Known as "mythical mountain architecture".

Fujian earth buildings originated in the Song Dynasty, gradually matured during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and continue to this day. Fujian Tulou is a unique large-scale rammed-earth residential building in mountainous areas in the world. It is based on the mountain and has a reasonable layout. It absorbs the "Feng Shui" concept of traditional Chinese architectural planning, adapts to the living and defense requirements of ethnic groups, and skillfully utilizes the mountains. The narrow flat land and local raw soil, wood, cobblestone and other building materials are a self-contained system that is economical, sturdy, defensive, and highly aesthetic. The building materials of Fujian Tulou are very unique. They are composed of clay, glutinous rice, brown sugar, bamboo chips, and water. The built Tulou are warm in winter and cool in summer, and have strong resistance to typhoons and earthquakes.

Fujian's characteristic building - Wuli Bridge

Introduction to Wuli Bridge:

Wuli Bridge, also known as Anping Bridge, is the longest existing stone bridge in ancient China. The bridge is a masterpiece of ancient Han bridge architecture. It is located on the bay between Anhai Town, Jinjiang, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, and Shuitou Town, Nan'an, Quanzhou City. It enjoys the reputation of "no bridge in the world is as long as this one". It is a national key cultural relic protection unit. Because Anhai Town was called Anping Road in ancient times, it got its name; and because the bridge is about 5 miles long, it is commonly known as Wuli Bridge. Anping Bridge is an ancient Chinese connecting-beam stone slab bridge. It was built in the eighth year of Shaoxing (1138) in the Southern Song Dynasty and took 14 years to complete. It was rebuilt many times during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The bridge is the longest beam-type stone bridge in the world in the medieval times and the longest existing seaport stone bridge in China. It shows the ingenuity of the ancient Han working people and the brilliant achievements of bridge construction. In 1961, Anping Bridge became one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units announced by the country.

Fujian’s characteristic architecture - Taining Danxia landform

Introduction to Taining Danxia landform:

Taining Danxia is a world natural heritage - Chinese Danxia An important part of Xia Zhong. On August 2, 2010, "Chinese Danxia" was officially included in the World Heritage List, becoming my country's 8th world natural heritage and 40th world heritage. "China Danxia" is composed of six nominated places including Taining in Fujian, Langshan in Hunan, Danxia Mountain in Guangdong, Longhu Mountain in Jiangxi, Jianglang Mountain in Zhejiang and Chishui in Guizhou.

Fujian's characteristic building - Qingjing Temple

Introduction to Qingjing Temple:

Qingjing Temple, also known as the Ai Suhab Mosque, is located on Tumen Street in Quanzhou City , is the oldest existing Islamic temple founded by Arab Muslims in China.

It was first built in the second year of Dazhong Xiangfu in the Northern Song Dynasty (1009), which was the 400th year of Muharram. It was originally named "Temple of Holy Friends", but was rebuilt in the third year of the Yuan Dynasty (1310) by Ahama, a Jerusalemite.

In 2008, the Sultan of Oman fully donated funds to build a new chapel to the east of the temple.

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