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Guojiao Square Review

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Guojiao Square

Posted: Jan 1, 2018
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  • 游侠半仙
    5/5Outstanding
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    Zhangzhou Guoqi Square, located in the old city of Zhangzhou City, under the overpass, the lower terrain, the square area is not large, here can smell the strong wine fragrance all day. Zhangzhou Laoqi is the business card of Zhangzhou City. [View] The wine is overflowing. [Fun] Learn about the famous Chinese wine Zhangzhou Laoqi. [Cost-effective] high.

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    Posted: Feb 16, 2022
  • szcid
    5/5Outstanding
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    The water city under the city, the wine flag is red in a river. The cup is good in Zhangzhou, and the ten fingers are cold incense to the guest orange. Qianlong 57 years ago, Zhang asked Tao from Beijing to his hometown of Suining, Sichuan, passing through Zhangzhou, coincided with the holding of a hundred wine festival in the city. Several local famous people invited, bought a large altar of Zhangzhou Daqu wine, dangzhou Yangtze River, to help poetry. The wine was half-full, and the big poet chanted these four sentences, describing the "four beauty" of Zhangzhou, namely: city beauty, water beauty, wine beauty, people beauty. Because of its ship mountain, Zhangzhou Laoxu has built a boat mountain building in the corner of the scenic spot to commemorate the first talent of Bayu. Jiangyang ancient roads are many good wines. Zhangzhou ancient called Jiangyang, Qin and Han have brewed wine. Three years of Jianxing, Zhuge Liang sent the soldiers Jiangyang Zhongshan, let people pick the grass to make a song, with the city south Yinggoutou Longquan water brewing, its song brewing technology has been circulated to this day. The first generation of strong-fragrant Daqu wine, the "glycol qu" invented by Guo Huaiyu, a Zhangzhou native in the Yuan Dynasty, has a long history of more than 690 years. Today, the Guoqi Square on Samsung Street is the Yingtougou of the year, and Longquan is here. The relief of the painter Ma Zhensheng on the square shows the development of the Zhangzhou wine industry from Qin and Han, Xingyu Tang and Song Dynasty, and Shengyu Ming and Qing Dynasties. The relief is 79 meters long and homonymous with the word "eat wine" in the Zhangzhou dialect, so locals call it "eat wine map".

    3
    Posted: May 21, 2019
  • ColinP
    5/5Outstanding
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    Guochun Square in Zhangzhou is also called Zhangzhou Laoyi Tourism Area. There is a national treasure Dianchi Lake and a Zhangzhou Laoyi Museum. Guochun Square is located in the old town of Zhangzhou, where you can smell the strong wine all day. There are also many foods nearby.

    0
    Posted: Feb 12, 2019
  • M23***05
    3/5Average
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    On a large stone in the square, China's first scale is very eye-catching

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    Posted: Apr 8, 2023
  • Bobby Feng
    5/5Outstanding
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    People from Zhangzhou! Must be strong! Every time a distant guest comes, a scenic spot must be brought. Also very characteristic wine city culture.

    3
    Posted: Jan 6, 2016
  • eventually
    5/5Outstanding
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    Located in the old town of Zhangzhou, the area is small, consisting of square, exhibition hall and Guodianchi. There is a wooden sign at the entrance of the square that briefly tells the history of the Dianchi Lake in the old Dianchi State of Zhangzhou. The wall on the left side of the square tells the origin of the Dianchi Lake in the old Dianchi State of Zhangzhou and the business history of the Guo and Shu two families. Every time you walk through the square, you can smell the smell of wine and be intoxicating. It is suitable for local friends to take a walk after dinner and relax, and it is also a good place for friends from other places to understand the wine culture. Convenient transportation.

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    Posted: Jul 29, 2014
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