Ānjì Kèjiāwáng

Fujian


The Ān family are well known across town for their Cantonese-style dim sum, which sneaks a few Hakka delights onto the trolley. The xiāmǐ chángfěn (虾米肠粉, shrimp in rice paper) and xián dànjuǎn (咸蛋卷, salty egg rolls) will do just nicely thanks.


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3. Jǐnxiùzhuāng Puppet Museum

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4. Confucius Temple

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A living relic of the Song dynasty built in 976 and the largest Confucian Temple in southern China, with colourfully daubed, ornately carved wood ceilings.

5. Tianhou Temple

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Originally built in 1196, this small temple that has undergone numerous renovations is dedicated to the goddess of seafarers.

6. Kaiyuan Temple

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8. Lingshan Islamic Cemetery

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