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Western Guangdong includes three prefecture-level cities: Zhanjiang, Maoming and Yangjiang.
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The cities included in western Guangdong are: Wuchuan, Huazhou, Gaozhou, Zhanjiang and Maoming. Located in the southern part of the Han Dynasty, Western Guangdong is the abbreviation of the western coastal region of Guangdong Province.
The local culture in western Guangdong is represented by Gaoliang culture, which originated in ancient Gaoliang County, and is also an important carrier of Leizhou culture, and is also a popular area of Cantonese culture.
In 214 B.C., after Qin pacified Lingnan, Qin Shi Huang set up three counties in the Lingnan region that he had seized: "Guilin, Xiang and Nanhai". Nanhai County included parts of present-day eastern Guangdong, northern Guangdong, central Guangdong and western Guangdong. Zhanjiang belongs to Xiang County, and part of western Guangdong belongs to Guilin County.
Han belongs to Jiaozhou Nanhai, Cangwu County, and Hepu County. Gaoliang County was established in the sixth year of the Han Yuan Dynasty (111 BC), and then Gaoliang County was established in the 25th year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty (220 AD).
The western part of Guangdong has obvious advantages in natural resources, and has unique conditions for the development of agriculture, mineral development, and marine industry. Among them, Bohe Port (Maoming Port Bohe Port Area) is one of the top ten ports in the country, the first of the three major fishing ports in Guangdong Province, and the annual seafood output ranks first in the province.
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The eastern Guangdong region includes five cities: Shantou City, Meizhou City, Shanwei City, Chaozhou City and Jieyang City. Another theory refers to: Shantou, Shanwei, Chaozhou, Jieyang four prefecture-level cities.
In January 2021, the signing ceremony of the cooperation agreement on "intra-provincial general office" of government services in eastern Guangdong was held in Shantou, and the five municipal affairs of Shantou City, Meizhou City, Shanwei City, Chaozhou City and Jieyang City realized the "intra-provincial general office", comprehensively improving the convenience of government services in eastern Guangdong.
The situation of cities in eastern Guangdong
Chaozhou City, with jurisdiction over Xiangqiao District, Chao'an District, Raoping County, and Fengxi District Management Committee.
Shantou City has jurisdiction over Jinping District, Longhu District, Chenghai District, Haojiang District, Chaoyang District, Chaonan District and Nanao County.
Shanwei City, with its jurisdiction over the urban area, Lufeng City, Haifeng County and Luhe County, has two other economic functional zones, the Honghai Bay Economic Development Pilot Zone and the Shanwei Overseas Chinese Management Zone, which are entrusted to jointly manage the Shenzhen-Shantou Special Cooperation Zone.
Jieyang City has jurisdiction over Rongcheng District, Jiedong District, Jiexi County, Puning City and Huilai County, and has set up Jieyang Industrial Transfer Industrial Park, Jieyang Airport Economic Zone, Puning Overseas Chinese Management Zone, Dananshan Overseas Chinese Management Zone and Jieyang Dananhai Petrochemical Industrial Zone.
Meizhou City has jurisdiction over Meijiang District, Meixian District, Xingning City, Pingyuan County, Jiaoling County, Dapu County, Fengshun County and Wuhua County.
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The eastern Guangdong region includes Shantou City, Meizhou City, Shanwei City, Chaozhou City and Jieyang City.
East Guangdong is the abbreviation of the eastern region of Guangdong Province, which includes five cities: Shantou City, Meizhou City, Shanwei City, Chaozhou City and Jieyang City. Another theory refers to: Shantou, Shanwei, Chaozhou, Jieyang four prefecture-level cities.
In 2010, the total area of the region was 155.16 million square kilometers, accounting for the province's total; The permanent population is 16.89 million, accounting for the whole province. In 2018, the GDP of the four cities in eastern Guangdong totaled 100 million yuan.
Humanities:
The people of eastern Guangdong are good at business, which has a lot to do with their geographical conditions. The tidal land is located at the junction of the river and the sea, far away from Guangzhou, the central city of Guangdong Province, making it possible to become a distribution center for goods from eastern Guangdong and even southwest Fujian and southern Jiangxi.
At the same time, there is Chaoshan, which is a region with many people and little land, which makes many people have to go out to make a living. On the other hand, the meticulous style of "cultivating land like embroidery" has also been brought into business activities, and many factors have made the tide merchants gradually famous.
And the "boss" complex in the bones of Yuedong people also plays a very important role. There is no such thing as a "professional manager" in the dictionary of traditional Cantonese people.
In Chaoshan, if a person goes out and mixes well, when he returns to his hometown to visit his relatives during the New Year's holidays, he will often be humble in the face of the praise of his relatives: "I don't have any skills, just to earn two bowls of delicious rice", in addition to the self-humility component, it also reflects the contempt for "helping people to work" in their thoughts.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Eastern Guangdong.
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1. Western Guangdong includes four prefecture-level cities.
The county-level administrative regions under its jurisdiction are as follows:
Maoming City: It has jurisdiction over Maonan District, Dianbai District and Gaozhou City.
Huazhou City, Xinyi City.
Zhanjiang City: Chikan District, Xiashan District, Potou District, Mazhang District, Lianjiang City, Wuchuan City.
Leizhou City, Suixi County, Xuwen County.
Yangjiang City: It has jurisdiction over Jiangcheng District, Yangdong District and Yangchun City.
Yangxi County. 2. Introduction to the city.
1) Zhanjiang City.
The coastline is about 2,550 kilometers long, and there are Haicheng Plains along the east coast, with sandy mudflats on the outer edge, and islands such as Donghai, Nansan and Jinzhou. The island is connected to the mainland by a seawall. The west coast has the characteristics of high banks, with many sand banks and lagoons.
Distribution. The southern coast of the peninsula is home to numerous harbors and mangrove forests.
and Coral Beach. The Jianjiang River is a coastal river in Guangdong Province.
The largest river in the system. The Jianjiang River Basin is located in the southwest of Guangdong Province, with an area of 9,464 square kilometers, making it the third largest river system in Guangdong Province. The Jianjiang River originates from Liang'antang in the five major mountains of Xinyi City, Maoming, Guangdong, and flows through four counties and cities such as Xinyi, Gaozhou, Huazhou, and Wuchuan to Wuchuan Huangpo into the South China Sea, with a total length of 231 kilometers.
The larger tributaries include the Cao River, the Luo River, the Shalang River (Yuanhua River) and the Xiaodong River, which are distributed in Maoming and Zhanjiang, accounting for 40% of the total area of Maoming and Zhanjiang. In Wuchuan, there is a saying that "the left river produces civil officials, and the right river produces military attachés".
2) Maoming City.
To the north and northeast is the mountainous area formed by the gathering of Yunkai Mountain, Yunwu Mountain and Tianlu Mountain, covering an area of 1,300 square kilometers, accounting for the land area. With an altitude of 1,704 meters, Datianding in Xinyi City is the highest peak in western Guangdong.
The central part is mainly hills and plateaus, with a hilly area of 7,518 square kilometers, accounting for the land area; The southwest is a plain plateau with an area of 2,607 square kilometers, accounting for a large part of the land area. The Jianjiang River runs through the north and south.
The coastline is 220 kilometers (Dianbai District is the only coastal area in Maoming City, and the coastline is in Dianbai), forming the three major peninsulas of Dianbai Nanhai, Bohe and Jueshan and harbors such as Shuidong, Bohe and Jida (Jeddah), and the coastal tidal flats are developed.
3) Yangjiang City.
The limestone peaks in the northwest stretch for hundreds of miles. The territory is full of strange peaks and stone forests, hot springs and beautiful waters, lush forests and different stones, and secluded rock monuments. Low mountains and high hills in the west, and topography in the southeast.
In the coastal hilly area, the whole landform is composed of various landform units such as mountainous areas, hilly areas, river valley plains and ridge plains.
4) Yunfu City.
The topography of Yunfu City is high in the southwest and low in the northeast, and the main rivers in the city, the Luoding River (also known as the Nanjiang River) and the Xinxing River, are roughly in the southwest-northeast direction. The western, southwestern, and southeastern regions and neighboring cities are all bounded by mountains, but the north is bounded by the Xijiang River.
for the boundary. Hills are the main landform of Yunfu City, mostly developed along the edge of the mountains, with high hills at an altitude of 250 to 450 meters and low hills at an altitude of 100 to 250 meters. The slope of the low hills is gentle, mostly 15 to 20 degrees.
In the total area, the mountainous area accounts for the area and the hilly area accounts for the area, which is a typical mountainous city.
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The western part of Guangdong includes the three cities of Maoming, Zhanjiang and Yangjiang, and my hometown is Maoming, which is next to Zhanjiang.
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There are four prefecture-level cities in western Guangdong: Zhanjiang, Yangjiang, Maoming and Yunfu.
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