Changting historical and cultural city Liancheng carved printing base

Changting historical and cultural city

Changting, with a long history, is a resident of the prefecture, county, road, and government from the height of the Tang to the late Qing Dynasty. It is also a major place of settlement and birthplace of the Hakka people. It is known as the Hakka National Army and the Hakka Capital. In 1994, it was the State Council. Listed as a national historic city. Changting has well-preserved Neolithic sites, the ancient city walls of the Tang Dynasty, the ancient city building, the Tingzhou test hall of the Song Dynasty, the Tingzhou Confucian Temple, the Tin Hau Temple, the Shuangbai Tree of the Tang Dynasty, and the Gujing Wonder “The Double Yin Tower.” There are also state key cultural relics protection units, including the provincial Su site, Gospel hospital, Xinneng villa, Qu Qiubai monument, and the newly built General Yang Chengwu square.

Changting Mountain has beautiful scenery and beautiful scenery. There are famous places such as Chaodouyan and Wolong Longmenxia Cave. They are regarded as one of the two most beautiful mountain cities in China by the international friend Louis Yili.

Peitian ancient residential buildings

Peitian ancient residential buildings are a group of Ming and Qing ancient dwellings that have been preserved for more than 800 years. It consists of 30 high halls, two 21 ancient temples, six academies, two cross-street inscriptions and one kilometer of ancient streets. The largest building is the 9th and 18th well, covering an area of ​​6,900 square meters. Each building is covered with reliefs, couplets, monks, stone carvings, etc. The craftsmanship is exquisite and spectacular. It is a wonderful work in the history of human architecture and it is a rare historical and cultural heritage.

Liancheng Sibao carving printing base

Liancheng Sibao is one of the famous four major engraving and printing bases of the Ming and Qing dynasties in China. It is a famous historical and cultural township in Fujian Province. It has a large number of existing printing houses, engravings, printing tools, and ancient books. It is a long-standing and well preserved Chinese Rare precious cultural relics of the world.

Sibao engraving printing industry "originated in the Song Dynasty, developed in the Ming, flourishing in the Qing." They are known for publishing the then banned books, Jin Ping Mei, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and the Water Margin Bibliography, the National Ming Records "Ninghua County Chronicle" and "The West Chamber".

What is interesting is that the ancestors of Sibao had a certain degree of copyright awareness at the time. On the first day of each year, the famous bookshop of Sibao posted the covers of the books that had been engraved for a year and made them known to the public.

As the printing industry in Sibao was too closed to keep up with the development of printing technology, the printing industry in Sibao eventually led to a complete departure from the historical stage in 1942.