
Cultural and Natural Heritages in Fujian•Ningde

Qiansheng Bridge
Qiansheng Bridge - a covered bridge in northeastern Fujian.

Jixia Architectural Complex
Jixia Architectural Complex consists of Longji Fairy Palace, Yunlumen Gate Tower, Longshan Ancestral Hall, Ganshi Ancestral Hall, Yingxian Bridge, Zhiguo Pavilion, Feilai Temple and Jubao Bridge.

Houses and Family Temple of the Cai
Houses and Family Temple of the Cai are located in Qianlin Road, Jiaocheng District, Ningde City.

Huotong Irrigation Project
Huotong Irrigation Project is located in Huotong Town, Jiaocheng District.

Huotong Town
It is located in the northwest of Jiaocheng District, Ningde City, 47 km away from Ningde City.

Lian Village
It is located in the southwest of Fu’an City, 2 kilometers away from the town.

Xiadang Township
Xiadang Township is located on the boundary of Fuijan Province and Zhejiang Province.

Puyuan Village
It is 5 kilometers far away from Zhouning County, which was built in late period of the Southern Song Dynasty.

Banyueli Village
Banyueli Village Located in the northeast of Xinan Town, Xiapu County, there are 205 households with 781 people.

Baishuiyang
Located at the junction of Pingnan County, Zhouning county and Zhenghe County in Fujian Province, Baishuiyang scenic spot is the most distinctive natural landscape of yuanyangxi scenic spot.

Taimu Mountain
Taimu Mountain is a scenic spot with peak forest caves of miarolitic potassium feldspar granite as its feature, integrating mountains, seas, rivers, islands and cultural landscapes.

Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition
Huotong string lion is mainly pulled by the head rope, tail rope and gill rope to make the string lion on the performance stage sit, squat, swing the head, etc., it can also contain the ball, spit the ball, plus the light changes, spit clouds and fire, and the strength of percussion music.

The craft technique of timber arch bridge building
The craft technique of timber arch bridge building. Timber arch bridge is composed of bridge abutment, bridge body (including arch frame and bridge floor) and bridge house.

Shouning Beilu Opera
Shouning Beilu Opera is also called Fujian Luantan (a general term for Chinese opera melodies other than Kunshan and Yiyang melodies in the Qing Dynasty) and Hengshao Opera.