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What are the places in Quanzhou that represent cross-strait relations?

The more famous is the Fujian-Taiwan Border Museum.

China Fujian-Taiwan Border Museum, located in Quanzhou, Fujian, is a national museum dedicated to displaying the historical relationship between Chinese mainland and Taiwan, with a total investment of 65.438+0.80 billion yuan and an area of 65.438+0.54.2 mu. The main building is divided into four floors, with an area of 23.332 square meters and a height of 43 meters. The supporting landscape square covers an area of10.9 million square meters, which is the square with the highest specification and grade in Quanzhou at present. The "Kowloon Column" at the entrance is19m high and 2m wide, which is the tallest pair of "Kowloon Columns" in Chinese mainland.

The total exhibition area of the museum is 7355 square meters. Among them, the second floor is the Fujian-Taiwan Border Museum, a comprehensive theme pavilion.

With an exhibition area of 3,466 square meters, the exhibition will be designed and arranged in seven parts according to the "five reasons" of the relationship between Fujian and Taiwan, namely, geographical proximity, blood affinity, legal affinity, business affinity and cultural affinity. On the third floor is the "Local Fujian and Taiwan" Pavilion, with an exhibition area of 2,889 square meters. Special topics such as opera, folk customs, architecture, industry and trade will be set up to show the relationship between Fujian and Taiwan in depth. The first floor is the international academic lecture hall, with temporary exhibition hall, warehouse, office area, tourist lounge and equipment room. The fourth layer is the information digitization and research center.

The first part: The ancient homeland-Fujian and Taiwan Province Province are separated by a river, and the primitive cultures of Fujian and Taiwan are closely linked, thus opening up an ancient homeland. The second part: blood relatives-Fujian and Taiwan are of the same origin, blood ties, blood ties. Part III: Subordination and * * *-Taiwan Province Province has been the territory of China since ancient times. Part IV: Developing workers, millions of strong Fujian immigrants, and crossing Taiwan Province to develop Bao Dao from a barren land into a rich land. Part V: The same strain-today's Taiwan Province dialect, sacrificial vessels, folk crafts, handicrafts and so on. It still retains a strong tradition of Minnan and Hakka. Part VI: Worship of Gods-Fujian immigrants came to Taiwan, bringing the gods or incense of their ancestral homes. Most of the folk gods in Taiwan Province Province were introduced from Fujian, and the ancestral temples are all in Fujian. Part VII: Customs are interlinked-Taiwan Province Province and Fujian Province, especially Minnan, have the same customs and habits.