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What places of interest are there in Zhangzhou?

Zhangzhou is an ancient city with a history of more than 1,300 years. Since Wu Zetian appointed the county system, there are countless historical sites. For example, the family of the Holy King Chen Yuanguang of Kaizhang (AD 669). The tomb of Chen Yuanguang, a famous monument, is located in a hilly forest in Yuankeng Village, Punan Town, the northern suburbs. The terrain is majestic, elegant and clean. The Holy King Avenue 8 is under construction. The northern section of the driveway connects to Yuanguang Tomb and the southern section connects to Danxia Road. The famous Neo-Confucian scholar Zhu Xi served as magistrate of Zhangzhou (1189 AD). Dolomite and Yundongyan are where Zhu Xi gave lectures. There are many stone carvings and caves there. The "Broken Frog Pond", Takou Temple and Qixing Well in the city are legendary historical sites when Zhu Xi governed the county. Longwen Pagoda, Weizhen Pavilion, Huiwei Temple, Putou Port, Nanshan Temple, Yinglaozhou, Dongqiaoting, Xiqiaoting, Yuegang, Longyanying and other historic sites have left many legendary stories to future generations. There are hundreds of Confucian temples, including several in almost every old street, silently telling the changes and glory of history. The Red Mansion Memorial Hall at the foot of Zhishan Mountain is the red memory of when Mao Zedong led the Red Army into Zhangzhou. Yesterday's Fairy Lingbo traveled across the ocean and married at the foot of Yuanshan Mountain, bringing endless mountain springs and floral fragrance to local farmers for generations. Today's narcissus balls floated into the Great Hall of the People and were put on display. The round table of the Spring Festival Gala surprised and sighed many Chinese and even foreign guests. It is recommended to go to the library and look for "Zhangzhou Chronicles", there will be more detailed descriptions.