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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Chaozhou - Wikipedia

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    Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Chaozhou" The following 2 pages are in this ...

  3. Chaozhou - Wikipedia

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    Chaozhou is a famous historical and cultural center of the Chaoshan region. The city, known as the "Classic Tourist City", constantly welcomes thousands of tourists a day. There are over 600 valuable historic relics kept in Chaozhou city. Among them, 42 are classified under the state, provincial and city's key preservation units of cultural relics.

  4. Chenghai, Shantou - Wikipedia

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    Map of Chenghai County in Ming dynasty. Chenghai was known as one of "Eight Counties of Chaozhou" (Chinese: 潮州八邑) in Qing Dynasty and Republic of China period. It was founded as a county in 1563 AD, combining by the coastal lands separated from Haiyang County, Jieyang County and Raoping County, and under Chao Prefecture (Teochew)'s jurisdiction.

  5. Kaiyuan Temple (Chaozhou) - Wikipedia

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    Kaiyuan Temple (simplified Chinese: 开元寺; traditional Chinese: 開元寺; pinyin: Kāiyuán Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Xiangqiao District of Chaozhou, Guangdong, China. After ascending the throne in 713, Emperor Xuanzong issued the decree building "Kaiyuan Temples" which was named after his reign title "Kaiyuan" ( 开元 ) in ...

  6. Teochew woodcarving - Wikipedia

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    Teochew woodcarving, or Chaozhou woodcarving (Chinese: 潮州木雕; pinyin: Cháozhōumùdiāo), is a form of Chinese wood carving originating from the Tang dynasty. It is very popular in Chaoshan, a region in the east of Guangdong. The Teochew people used a great deal of Teochew wood carving in their splendid buildings.

  7. Xiangqiao, Chaozhou - Wikipedia

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    Xiangqiao District (simplified Chinese: 湘桥区; traditional Chinese: 湘橋區; pinyin: Xiāngqiáo Qū) is a district and the urban area of Chaozhou City, Guangdong province. The district is named after Xiangzi Bridge (湘子橋, aka Guangji Bridge 廣濟橋), one of the four most famous ancient bridges in China.

  8. West Lake (Chaozhou) - Wikipedia

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    In the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), most of the temples, pagodas and other halls or pavilions were destroyed in the battle of Chaozhou during the Mongolian invasion of the 13th century. In the early Ming dynasty (1368–1644), in order to erect the city wall, the local government filled the a half of West Lake with stones.

  9. Guangji Bridge (Chaozhou) - Wikipedia

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    There is an old saying, "到潮不到桥,枉向潮州走一遭 ", [1] that means if you go to Chaozhou without visiting the bridge, you cannot say that you have been to Chaozhou. Mao Yisheng, a famous expert on the bridge, said, "A part of Guangji Bridge is connected by boats as a pontoon bridge. When it is open, there is a channel for ships ...