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Candidate for City of Gastronomy
The mountains and seas of Quanzhou have shaped 130 unique dishes, from silky rice noodles to fried oyster omelettes. Each bite reflects a seamless blend of natural bounty and human ingenuity. These culinary treasures preserve traditions spanning millennia while celebrating the resilience and creativity of Quanzhou’s people.
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Quanzhou Savour Global Flavour
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Love to Eat, Thrive in Life
Frequently, the essence of a city is first encountered through its cuisine. In the exploration of flavors, one discovers the distinct identity and palate of a city, embedded in every dish. Quanzhou, a city whose name rolls off the tongue with delight, encapsulates the poignant and heartfelt narratives of the southern Fujian people, along with the alluring charm of the City of East Asian Culture. With the timeless message of "Success Through Diligence" echoing through the air, the stories of countless Quanzhou generations who "love to eat" have not only been preserved but have also embarked on a vibrant new chapter of growth and prosperity.
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Half City of Humanity, Half City of Divinity
This visually compelling montage highlights the vibrant urban life, artisanal traditions, and culinary culture of Quanzhou. Without narration or subtitles, the video captures the essence of the city through stunning imagery of daily activities, traditional crafts, and cultural treasures, blending Quanzhou’s dynamic modernity with its profound historical and spiritual heritage.
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Quanzhou for a Day: Millennium World Heritage Site
This video takes viewers on a poetic journey through a single day in Quanzhou, harmonizing the city’s daily rhythms with its rich thousand-year heritage. From the tranquil early-morning martial arts practice at South Shaolin Temple to captivating showcases of traditional crafts such as Hui’an stone carving, Dehua porcelain making, and intricate puppet performances, the video vividly portrays Quanzhou’s cultural depth and historical significance. It also highlights dynamic activities at World Heritage sites, including tea ceremonies at Confucian temples, festive celebrations, traditional operas, and unique folk rituals like the Send-off King Boat Ceremony.The ceremony allowed the community to unite and banish evil spirits. UNESCO officially refers to the Wangchuan Ceremony as the "Wangchuan Ceremony and Related Practices for Maintaining the Sustainable Connection Between Man and the Ocean."It has evolved into a celebration of peace and security.The narrative seamlessly connects Quanzhou’s illustrious past with its thriving present.
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Quanzhou: Emporium of the World in Song-Yuan China
This episode celebrates Quanzhou’s UNESCO World Heritage designation by exploring its role as a premier maritime trade center during the Song and Yuan dynasties. By visiting key heritage landmarks and engaging with cultural traditions, the video reveals how Quanzhou transformed from a remote frontier town into a global trade hub along the ancient Maritime Silk Road. Emphasizing the city’s historical inclusivity and openness, the episode also illustrates how Quanzhou continues to promote global maritime trade and foster intercultural exchange in the modern era.
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Quanzhou: A Multicultural Maritime Silk Road Destination
This video showcases Quanzhou as a leading cultural and tourism destination along the Maritime Silk Road. Iconic landmarks such as Luoyang Bridge, Kaiyuan Temple, and the Maritime Trade Office ruins are featured alongside traditional arts like Nanyin music, Hui’an stone carving, and puppet-making. The film celebrates the city’s rich diversity, also highlighting local customs such as Tieguanyin tea culture and the bustling activities around Anping Bridge. It portrays Quanzhou as a harmonious blend of multicultural influences and vibrant traditions, offering a timeless connection to its historical and cultural roots.
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Where Did Quanzhou Come From? The Rise of a Maritime Power (Source @ Plan to Roam the Galaxy)
How did Quanzhou become a beacon of maritime trade, and how did it lay the groundwork for the Chinese Age of Exploration? This is not just a tale of prosperity—it’s a story of resilience, ingenuity, and the determination of its people. Lacking advanced technology, abundant natural resources, or government support, the people of Quanzhou harnessed their resourcefulness to transform their city into the largest port in the East. Recognized today as a UNESCO World Heritage City, Quanzhou has consistently led Fujian Province in economic growth for over two decades, exemplifying how innovation and perseverance can overcome any obstacle. This episode takes you on a journey through Quanzhou’s evolution, revealing how this unassuming city in southern Fujian overcame adversity, ventured into the global maritime trade, and quietly built a legacy of success that continues to thrive. Sometimes we must admit that in the grand and abstrace inevitability, irregular contingency enriches the world. One day, people are tired of water, then there is tea. Another day, people are tierd of the limitations of tea, then there is “Tie Guanyin”. Anxi, the name of a county, Tie Guanyin, the name of tea, make the uniqueness. Since then , it has enriched the integrity of the tea world.
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A Leaf of Belief: The Soulful Aroma of Tie Guanyin Tea
Anxi Tie Guanyin has earned a place on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity for its contribution to "Traditional Chinese Tea-Making Techniques and Associated Customs." This recognition celebrates not just a tea, but a cultural legacy deeply rooted in craftsmanship and tradition. In the unfolding story of history, it is often the unplanned moments that bring richness to the world. When people sought something more flavorful than plain water, tea was born. Later, in search of greater depth and complexity, Tie Guanyin emerged. Anxi, a small and unassuming county, became the birthplace of this exceptional tea,renowned for its distinctive aroma and cultural significance. Tie Guanyin has since elevated the global tea experience, becoming a timeless symbol of craftsmanship, flavor, and heritage.
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CGTN Travelogue: "Foodwise: Quanzhou"
Greetings from Quanzhou, the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road and a city once hailed by Marco Polo as the "Alexandria of the East." Throughout history, Quanzhou has been a hub where trade brought goods, religions, and cuisines from across the globe, making it one of the most cosmopolitan cities of the medieval world. This vibrant cross-cultural history shaped the Minnan culinary tradition, which spread across Southeast Asia and continues to flourish today. Quanzhou’s legacy of prosperity and tradition endures.