- Quanzhou - Wikipedia
Quanzhou proper lies on a split of land between the estuaries of the Jin River and Luoyang River as they flow into Quanzhou Bay [zh] on the Taiwan Strait Its surrounding prefecture extends west halfway across the province and is hilly and mountainous
- Things to Do in Quanzhou: Top 10 Quanzhou Attractions - Asia Odyssey Travel
Quanzhou is UNESCO city of Maritime Silk Road in Fujian, China Check 10 best things to do in Quanzhou to learn Quanzhou attractions, like Kaiyuan Temple, Qingjing Mosque to plan Fujian Quanzhou tour
- Quanzhou, China | Travel Guide of Attractions, Weather, Map Tips
Quanzhou Travel Guide: travel to Quanzhou (Fujian, China) by checking Quanzhou attractions, weather, maps, transportation, hotels, tip, etc to plan a Quanzhou tour in 2025 2026!
- Quanzhou | Ancient Maritime Trade Hub | Britannica
Quanzhou, port and city, eastern coastal Fujian sheng (province), China It is situated on the north bank of the Jin River, at the head of the river’s estuary, facing the Taiwan Strait
- Quanzhou travel, Explore Ancient Marine Culture - China Highlights
Quanzhou lies northeast of Xiamen, facing Taiwan across the sea It is one of the first famous historic and cultural cities listed by the State Council Also known as "Hai Bin Zou Lu" (meaning coastal civilized city), Quanzhou is one if the three central cities in Fujian Province
- Quanzhou Travel Guide: Facts, Highlights, How to Get There
Quanzhou, also called Licheng and Citong Cheng in Pinyin, is one of the most famous historical and cultural cities in China It is an important seaport located in southeast Fujian Province and is the economic and political center of the province
- Quanzhou: Emporium of the World in Song-Yuan China
The serial site of Quanzhou illustrates the city’s vibrancy as a maritime emporium during the Song and Yuan periods (10th - 14th centuries AD) and its interconnection with the Chinese hinterland
- Quanzhou – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Quanzhou (泉州; Choân-chiu in Minnan, Quánzhōu in Mandarin) is a coastal city in Fujian Province north of Xiamen and south of Fuzhou Older romanisations, no longer in use, include Ch'üan-chou, Chuanchow and Chinchew
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