Zhangzhou
Located in the southern of Fujian Province and the lower reaches of the Nine Dragon River, Zhangzhou is a historical and cultural city. It has borders Quanzhou and Xiamen City in the northeast, Longyan City in the northwest, and Guangdong Province in the southwest. Zhangzhou was established in 686 AD by Chenyuangang, an officer of Tang Dynasty.
Zhangzhou Tourist Destination
Nine Dragons River is the second longest river in Fujian Province. Its name acquired from legend said that there are nine dragon playing in the river during the Liang Dynasty.
Hundred Flowers Village is situated in the southern suburb of Zhangzhou City, is famous place for its sea of flower. Since Ming Dynasty, the villagers had lived by planting and selling flowers. Nowadays, there are thousand species of flowers and trees that covered around the village.
Jiuhou Mountain stands in the northeastern part of Zhaoan County, there are bizarre mountain peaks, inscriptions carved on the cliff and rocks with unique shape. In the vicinity of the area, Jiuhou Temple was built during Tang Dynasty.