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Abbreviations and capital cities of each province in China:
Guangdong: Guangdong, provincial capital: Guangzhou.
Jiangsu: Suzhou, provincial capital: Nanjing.
Hunan: Hunan, provincial capital: Changsha City.
Hubei: Hubei, provincial capital: Wuhan City.
Hebei: Hebei, provincial capital: Shijiazhuang City.
Henan: Henan, provincial capital: Zhengzhou City.
Shandong: Shandong, provincial capital: Jinan City.
Shanxi: Jin, provincial capital: Taiyuan City.
Anhui: Anhui, provincial capital: Hefei City.
Zhejiang: Zhejiang, provincial capital: Hangzhou.
Qinghai: Qing, provincial capital: Xining City.
Jiangxi: Jiangxi, provincial capital: Nanchang City.
Fujian: Fujian, provincial capital: Fuzhou City.
Hainan: Qiong, provincial capital: Haikou City.
Jilin: Jilin, provincial capital: Changchun City.
Liaoning: Liaoning, provincial capital: Shenyang.
Guizhou: Guizhou, provincial capital: Guiyang City.
Sichuan: Sichuan Shu, provincial capital: Chengdu.
Yunnan: Yunnan, provincial capital: Kunming.
Gansu: Gansu, provincial capital: Lanzhou City.
Heilongjiang: Black, provincial capital: Harbin.
Inner Mongolia: Mongolia, capital: Hohhot.
Ningxia: Ning, capital: Yinchuan City.
Guangxi: Gui, capital: Nanning City.
Shanghai: Shanghai, Chongqing: Chongqing, Beijing: Beijing, Tianjin: Tianjin.
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Hebei Province, Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang Shanxi Province, Shanxi Province, Shanxi Province, Shaanxi Province, Xi'an, Henan Province, Henan Province, Henan Province, Zhengzhou Province, Sichuan Province, Chengdu.
Shandong Province, Shandong, Jinan, Qinghai Province, Xining.
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Henan is referred to as Henan, the provincial capital Zhengzhou, Shaanxi is referred to as Shaanxi, the provincial capital is Xi'an, Shandong is referred to as Lu, the provincial capital Jinan, Hebei is referred to as Hebei, the provincial capital is Shijiazhuang, Shaanxi is referred to as Jin, the provincial capital Taiyuan, Heilongjiang is referred to as Hei, the provincial capital Harbin, Jilin is referred to as Ji, the provincial capital is Changchun, Liaoning is referred to as Liao, and the provincial capital Shenyang is referred to as Shenyang.
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The abbreviations of provincial capitals across the country are:
1. Zhengzhou:
Zhengzhou, referred to as "Zheng" and known as the commercial capital in ancient times, is the capital of Henan Province, a megacity, and the core city of the Central Plains urban agglomeration. It is an important central city in central China and an important comprehensive transportation hub of the country.
2. Hefei:
Hefei, referred to as "Lu" or "He", was called Luzhou in ancient times.
Luyang, Heqi, Anhui Province prefecture-level cities.
The provincial capital, the sub-central city of China's Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, an important national scientific research and education base, a modern manufacturing base and a comprehensive transportation hub, and a central city of Hefei metropolitan area.
3. Xi'an:
Xi'an, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shaanxi Province, is referred to as "pickaxe", and was known as Chang'an and pickaxe in ancient times.
It is the capital of Shaanxi Province and a sub-provincial city.
It is a megacity, the core city of the urban agglomeration in the Guanzhong Plain, an important central city in western China, and an important national scientific research, education and industrial base.
4. Shijiazhuang:
Shijiazhuang, referred to as "Shi", formerly known as Shimen, is the capital of Hebei Province and the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region of China.
One of the important central cities. The city has 8 districts, 11 counties, and 3 county-level cities.
The total area is 14,464 square kilometers.
5. Taiyuan:
Taiyuan, referred to as "and", was known as Jinyang in ancient times, and was also known as Bingzhou.
Longcheng, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shanxi Province, the provincial capital, the core city of Taiyuan metropolitan area, an important central city in the central region approved by the first approval, and an industrial base based on energy and heavy chemical industry.
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The abbreviations of China's provincial capitals are:
1. Chengdu City:
Chengdu, referred to as "Rong", also known as Rongcheng and Jincheng, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital, sub-provincial city, megacity, and the core city of the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province.
2. Fuzhou City:
Fuzhou City, referred to as "Rong", also known as Rongcheng, is a prefecture-level city, the provincial capital, the core city of Fuzhou metropolitan area under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province, and one of the central cities of the economic zone on the west bank of the Taiwan Strait.
1. Binjiang and coastal ecological garden city.
3. Nanjing:
Nanjing, referred to as "Ning", formerly known as Jinling and Jiankang, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province, the capital of Jiangsu Province, a sub-provincial city, a megacity, the core city of Nanjing metropolitan area, an important central city in eastern China, an important scientific research and education base and a comprehensive transportation hub in China.
4. Nanchang City:
Nanchang, referred to as "Hong" or "Chang", known as Yuzhang and Hongdu in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangxi Province, a provincial capital, an important central city in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River in China, and a central city in the Poyang Lake Ecological Economic Zone.
5. Guiyang City:
Guiyang, referred to as "Zhu", also known as Lincheng and Zhucheng, is a prefecture-level city and provincial capital under the jurisdiction of Guizhou Province, and one of the important central cities in southwest China determined by the first approval.
1. An important regional innovation center and an important ecological leisure resort tourism city in China.
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