What is the nickname of Chaozhou? Brief introduction of Chaozhou

1, Chaozhou is also called Fengcheng. But why do you call it that? When did you start to have this name? Kangxi's "Chaozhou Prefecture Governing the City" said: "In the third year of Ming Hongwu (1370), it was ordered to open the southwest, build stones and change the gate to seven, which was called Fengcheng." The "patent" of Chaozhou dialect "Fengcheng" was in the early Ming Dynasty. Later local chronicles and county chronicles all followed its theory, and almost none were published.

2. Chaozhou is an excellent tourist city in China, a tourist city open to the outside world, a national historical and cultural city, a porcelain capital in China, a hometown of tea in Lingtou, Dan Cong, China, a national key demonstration base for pollution-free agricultural products (tea), a famous food city in China, a national garden city, a hometown of Chaozhou cuisine, a hometown of stainless steel products in China, a hometown of national folk art in China, an old revolutionary base area, a hometown of overseas Chinese, and one of the ancestral homes of compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

Chaozhou is an ancient cultural city with a history of 1600 years. Chaoshan culture is an important part of Lingnan culture and an important branch of Chinese culture. Chaozhou, the birthplace of Taiwan Province Province in Sui Dynasty, has been an important gateway to the Maritime Silk Road and a gateway to Taiwan Province since the Tang Dynasty. Celebrities born in China include Tsung i Jao, the master of Chinese studies, Li Ka-shing, the richest Chinese in the world, Lu Ruihua, the former governor of Guangdong Province, Zheng, the "global brain king", and Hong Kong comedians.