Stories from Quanzhou · China
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VR Experience Transports Users To Han Dynasty
A new VR experience allows users to immerse themselves in the Han Dynasty. The broadcast also mentioned Nanchang developing immersive digital tourism. A virtual reality experience is now available, transporting users to the Han Dynasty.
CNR Economic Voice
Quanzhou Promotes Traditional Crafts And Shared Spaces
Quanzhou has established a shared creative space called 'Jinshan Street Fang' to meet modern living demands and administrative consolidation. The space aims to encourage local residents to engage with the city to foster community happiness.
CNR Economic Voice
Dehua Porcelain Crafts Impress Visitors
Dehua is a popular destination for tourists, known for its exquisite porcelain crafts. Visitors can also experience traditional activities like making flower pots and trying on traditional hairstyles adorned with flowers.
CNR Economic Voice
Puppet Show Actor Creates Unique Characters
Huang Jiangyi, a professional puppet show actor from Quanzhou, has developed his own distinct puppet characters. Unlike the standard 36 traditional roles, his approach involves creating more distinct, individualistic characters.
CNR Economic Voice
Poet Explores Ancient Bai Culture
A 90s-born Bai ethnic poet from Quanzhou, Fujian, named Pan Gangfeng, is deeply engaging with the ancient Bai culture.
CNR Voice of China
Ancient Chinese Maritime Trade Hub Highlighted
An iron production site from the Song and Yuan dynasties has been excavated, covering nearly 3,000 square meters. An ancient site related to iron production in China has been unearthed. The ancient Ban'an Bridge, which had collapsed, was repaired by the speaker's grandfather and father. The city of Quanzhou is recognized as having one of the oldest and most auspicious temples. The city of Quanzhou was a hub for global maritime trade until the 14th century. Many intermarried with locals. The city's oldest temple, Sheng You Temple, is considered the most ancient and auspicious. This history is highlighted by the Quanzhou Maritime Silk Road Museum. The restoration of an ancient Chinese bridge using original materials was also mentioned. The city of Quanzhou in China's Fujian Province is described as an ancient yet modern city with both Chinese and global significance.
CRI Huayu Global
Dehua Porcelain Exports Flourish
Archaeological discoveries in the Xisha Huaguang Reef and Nanhai No. Archaeological discoveries, including those at the Sheng'anna site in Manila, Philippines, indicate that Dehua porcelain from Quanzhou was a export product. Dehua porcelain has become a major export product, with kilns spread throughout the city and its surroundings.
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Quanzhou Port Historically Key Trade Hub
Quanzhou, a city with over 8 million people, is home to two ports and is described as a city one must visit at least once in a lifetime. A large number of merchants gathered at Quanzhou Port, one of the largest ports in the state. Historical documents indicate Quanzhou Port was a primary starting point for calculating travel distances to trading nations. The port facilitated large cargo throughput and trade with many countries. Today, Quanzhou remains an Chinese port. Quanzhou Port served as a primary starting point for trade calculations during the Song and Yuan dynasties and remains a Chinese port today, known for architectural ceramics, iron production, and its water transportation network. Quanzhou Port has a highly integrated overseas trade system encompassing production, transportation, and sales.
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Quanzhou's Maritime Silk Road History Highlighted
The city of Quanzhou in Fujian Province, China, with a population of over 8 million, is described as a captivating city. Quanzhou Port was developed to facilitate trade for foreign merchant ships, with extensive port construction including twelve ports across three bays. Quanzhou Port City was described as having strong winds and swift currents. The architecture in Quanzhou reflects the integration of Eastern and Western civilizations in art and construction, showcasing the city's past as a major port with diverse populations and cultures.
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Chinese Consumers Encouraged to Maximize Holiday Rebates
Quanzhou, located in China's Fujian Province, has been recognized by the United Nations as a World Heritage site. The focus is on maximizing returns from repurchase agreements. Chinese financial platforms are highlighting opportunities for consumers to benefit from holiday rebates.
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