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Zhangzhou

Zhangzhou, in Fujian province, China, sits along the Zhang River and is known for its ancient Kaiyuan Temple and thriving tea plantations.

Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Xiamen [Hsiamen, Amoy]

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About Zhangzhou

Located in Fujian province, China, Zhangzhou is a city that straddles the past and present. Situated along the Min River, it’s known for its rich cultural heritage and economic significance. Historically important as a center for trade and agriculture, Zhangzhou continues to thrive with a diverse economy. Its blend of traditional charm and contemporary development makes it a fascinating place to explore.

Zhangzhou matters not only for its historical importance but also due to its vibrant culture and dynamic economy. The city is home to numerous cultural sites and festivals that celebrate its heritage. Economically, it’s driven by industries such as manufacturing and services, contributing significantly to the region's growth.

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