Geographical location can largely determine the type of economic development in a region, and its culture will indirectly affect neighboring countries and regions, such as the influence of Yunnan Dai culture on Southeast Asian countries. Of course, on the contrary, foreign cultures will be tolerated and even integrated and developed here. Quanzhou, as a city that developed from the Zhou and Qin Dynasties and became one of the four major ports in the world in the Tang Dynasty, has a profound cultural heritage. As the "starting point of the Maritime Silk Road", its cultural influence is far-reaching.
East Asia, as its name implies, is the east of Asia. Anyone with a little knowledge of geography knows that East Asia includes China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Mongolia. Quanzhou, known as the cultural capital of East Asia, benefited from China's ancient open foreign policy, and because of its superior geographical position, the maritime traffic was extremely convenient. Third, with convenient river and land traffic conditions, Chinese culture can be widely spread. In addition, the urban landscape of Quanzhou is antique, and the ancient city of Quanzhou has a rich history, which largely reflects the religious culture with East Asian characteristics, and the characteristic buildings of Buddhism, Islam and Christianity are distributed.