The Meicheng Imprint Historical and Cultural Block in Minqing, Fuzhou, shows the old style of Meicheng. A map of Meicheng is hung on the wall. There are more than 20 ancient buildings such as Fuqiaotou Street, Anmin Lane, the old site of the county office, Yulin Palace, Wu's Ancestral Hall, and Xu's Xianci. The entire block still maintains the old street pattern, as if walking into the "historical museum" of Minqing County, fully showing that Minqing is a traditional city dominated by "mountains, water, and cities". #Fuzhou Tourism #My Adventures in Fuzhou #Fuzhou Surrounding Tours #Fuzhou Check-in #Fuzhou Photo
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The Meicheng Imprint Historical and Cultural Block in Minqing, Fuzhou, shows the old style of Meicheng. A map of Meicheng is hung on the wall. There are more than 20 ancient buildings such as Fuqiaotou Street, Anmin Lane, the old site of the county office, Yulin Palace, Wu's Ancestral Hall, and Xu's Xianci. The entire block still maintains the old street pattern, as if walking into the "historical museum" of Minqing County, fully showing that Minqing is a traditional city dominated by "mountains, water, and cities". #Fuzhou Tourism #My Adventures in Fuzhou #Fuzhou Surrounding Tours #Fuzhou Check-in #Fuzhou Photo
The Meicheng Imprint Historical and Cultural Block in Minqing, Fuzhou, shows the old style of Meicheng. A map of Meicheng is hung on the wall. There are more than 20 ancient buildings such as Fuqiaotou Street, Anmin Lane, the old site of the county office, Yulin Palace, Wu's Ancestral Hall, and Xu's Xianci. The whole block still maintains the old street and lane layout, as if walking into the "historical museum" of Minqing County, fully showing that Minqing is a traditional city dominated by "mountains, water, and cities". The Confucian Temple in Minqing, Fuzhou, is also called the Confucius Temple, the Saint Temple, and the First Teacher Temple. It is a place to worship Confucius, the "Great Sage and First Teacher". Since Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty issued the edict that "all prefecture and county schools should be Confucius Temples", various places in Fuzhou have built temples to worship Confucius. Unfortunately, there are only four Confucian temples that have survived to this day (Fu Confucian Temple, Minqing, Yongtai, and Luozhou). The Minqing Confucian Temple is one of them. It was first built in the fourth year of Jingde in the Song Dynasty (1007), rebuilt during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty (1851-1861), and renovated in recent years. It is located on the east side of the middle section of the North-South Street in Minqing County, including the temple gate, Dacheng Hall, and Minglun Hall. The temple gate is a five-bay hanging mountain top, stone foundation, through-beam wooden frame, three central rooms with concave corridors, and a stone tablet next to the door records the historical origins of the Confucian Temple. There are octagonal flower windows, carved window lattices, red walls and green tiles in the top room, which are antique. #FuzhouTourism #MyAdventureswithFuzhou #FuzhouAroundTours #FuzhouCheck-in #MinqingTourism