The Confucian Temple Square is not a scenic spot. There is a large open space at the entrance of Quanzhou Confucian Temple. The so-called square area is really large, suitable for the elderly to dance square dance or hold some activities.
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The Confucian Temple Square is not a scenic spot. There is a large open space at the entrance of Quanzhou Confucian Temple. The so-called square area is really large, suitable for the elderly to dance square dance or hold some activities.
In the past, Quanzhou was bustling in the old city, and the old city was lively as a Confucian Temple Square. Summer nights or holidays must be a sea of people. Now, it is more and more biased to tourist attractions, and the surrounding commercial hustle and bustle has decreased. The Confucian Temple, the nearby Qingjing Temple, Baiyuanchuanchi, etc. can be visited.
The old town of Quanzhou is full of historical buildings, and the largest are Kaiyuan Temple on West Street and the Fuwen Temple on Tumen Street. The size of the Temple of Literature determines the academic level of the city in ancient times, and the book "Dexu Tiandi, Daoguan ancient and modern" in front of the square fully reflects the noble evaluation of literature given by locals. There is a bridge across the river behind the archway, and there is a stone monument of "Yusi Bridge" next to it. It also has a history, referring to the memorial of Confucius who lectured in Yushui and Surabaya. The square is large in size, with bluestone bricks in the middle, and neatly trimmed green belts on both sides. The environment is comfortable. It is definitely a good place to dance the square dance at night.
There is a big square here in the Confucian Temple. I passed by during the day and didn't go in. Passing by at night, I found the unexpected excitement. It turned out that there was a literary performance. There are really many people to see. It feels like this is an open-air auditorium. There are many people playing here during the day. The locals seem to like leisure and entertainment here. In short, it is quite lively.
The super large square got off at about 5:10. The wind and fire ran to find the gate and worried that it would not catch up with the key moment of closing at 5:30. Finally, because the large square and the staff who were in a hurry to close the door were closed before 5:30. Okay, this time the Confucian Temple trip has failed. Probably my line should be adjusted. Quanzhou Fuwen Temple is the largest in the seven southeast provinces, reflecting Quanzhou's deep cultural heritage, but I have no chance to go inside to explore the bottom line and feel the culture, which is very uncomfortable. This square is really super big, the eucalyptus is also very big, prosperous, super in line with the temperament here. Although he just walked around outside, his red brick red wall is really beautiful, especially the side wall. Standing here, there is a feeling of separation. Probably the book students who walked by at that time also sighed. Here, it is beautiful and meaningful. I like the architecture that reflects the characteristics of southern Anhui. You can see it at a glance that this is a southern feature.