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Introduction to Meizhou: Meizhou is a national historical and cultural city located in the northeastern part of Guangdong Province. It has beautiful scenery, numerous historical sites and unique folk customs. Meizhou is the final formation, settlement and breeding ground of Hakka people in history. It is a Hakka overseas Chinese. The ancestral homeland and spiritual homeland are revered as "world guest capitals", and have many reputations such as "the hometown of culture, the hometown of overseas Chinese, the hometown of football" and "the hometown of folk songs, the hometown of golden grapefruit, and the hometown of single bush tea". Meizhou Tourism: Meizhou City is located in the northeastern part of Guangdong Province. It has a long history, beautiful scenery, numerous historical sites and unique folk customs. As the final formation, settlement and reproduction of the Hakka people in history, Meizhou is the ancestral home and spiritual home of the Hakka overseas Chinese in the world. It is revered as the “world guest capital” and has the “hometown of culture, the hometown of overseas Chinese, and football. The hometown and the "hometown of folk songs, the hometown of golden grapefruit, the hometown of single bush tea" and many other reputations. Meizhou has many tourist resources, attracting tourists from all over the world with its beautiful natural environment and unique Hakka culture. There are thousands of Buddhist pagodas, human settlements, Chinese Hakka Museum, Yannan Feichatian, Yanming Lake, Ye Jianying Memorial Park and Dongtian Lake. , Wuzhishi, Nantai Mountain Natural Reclining Buddha, “Salt Road”, Rush Hot Spring, Fengshun Hot Spring, Long Whale River Drifting, Longguizhai Waterfall, Jiaoling Changtan, Hakka Fence and many other special attractions. Visit Meizhou, in addition to paying tribute to the former residences of Hakka celebrities such as Ye Jianying, Huang Zunxian and Qiu Fengjia, visit the ancient Hakka House, taste the authentic Hakka cuisine, and learn a Hakka dialect called "The Living Stone of Ancient Chinese". The traditional culture of the teacher’s education has made the trip to Meizhou more meaningful.
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