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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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Western Guangdong, located in the southern part of the Han Dynasty, is the abbreviation of the western coastal area of Guangdong Province. Including Zhanjiang, Maoming and Yangjiang three prefecture-level cities.
The terrain is dominated by mountains and hills, terraces and plains, among which Zhanjiang belongs to plains and plateaus.
The local culture of the western part of Guangdong.
Represented by Gaoliang culture, it originated in ancient Gaoliang County, and is also an important carrier of Leizhou culture, and it is also a popular area of Guangfu culture.
Transportation aviation
West Guangdong International Airport: It is a regional hub airport shared by western Guangdong, and the radiation scope of the airport is covered by Zhanjiang District.
Expand to western Guangdong, including Maoming and Yangjiang, and neighboring areas in Guangxi, broaden a wider radiation space, and speed up the "integration" strategic layout of Zhanjiang's "eastward expansion and northern extension" to Maoming's "southern expansion". Cities in western Guangdong have established air express bus routes, which can quickly talk about early stoves and go directly to the airport.
Yangjiang Heshan Airport: Located in Heshan Town, Yangjiang, it is a small civil aviation airport that can take off and land regional passenger aircraft. It is the first low-altitude commercial civil voyage in China Zhuhai-Yangjiang-Luoding.
line, midpoint airport.
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Guangdong's eastern Guangdong, western Guangdong and northern Guangdong refer to the following:
1. East Guangdong: It is the eastern region of Guangdong Province, including Shantou, Chaozhou, Jieyang and Shanwei.
2. Western Guangdong: It is the western part of Guangdong Province, including Zhanjiang, Maoming and Yangjiang.
3. Northern Guangdong: It is the northern region of Guangdong Province, including northern Guangdong: Shaoguan, Qingyuan, Yunfu, Meizhou and Heyuan.
The municipalities under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province are divided into 121 county-level administrative regions, including 62 municipal districts, 20 county-level cities, 36 counties and 3 autonomous counties.
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There are four prefecture-level cities in western Guangdong: Zhanjiang, Yangjiang, Maoming and Yunfu.
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