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Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, south of Huaihua City, and at the junction of Hunan, Guizhou and Guangxi. It is located on the edge of the eastern slope of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, at the southwest end of the Xuefeng Mountains, and in the Qujiang River basin in the upper reaches of the Yuanshui River. It spans 26°15 25 to 26°47 35 north latitude and 109°16 4 to 109°56 36 east longitude.
It is connected to the north and Suining in the east, and the passage in the south, and Liping, Jinping and Tianzhu counties in Guizhou Province in the west. Quyang Town, the county seat, is 39 kilometers away from the county seat; It is 78 kilometers away from Suining County; It is 85 kilometers away from the county seat of the passage; It is 87 kilometers away from Liping County; It is 79 kilometers away from Jinping County; It is 111 kilometers away from Tianzhu County; It is 129 kilometers away from Huaihua City; It is 511 kilometers away from Changsha, Hunan Province, and 2022 kilometers away from the capital Beijing.
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It is a county in Hunan.
Tourism resources: Jingzhou has beautiful mountains and rivers and pleasant scenery. Known as the "first peak in southern Chu", the flying mountain, there are peaks on the peak, born out of thin air, magnificent.
The mountainside cliffs are steep, and strange caves are born. The three small peaks of the mountain are like bells, and the shape is peculiar, which is amazing. Pukou ambergris hole, there are holes in the holes, and the holes are connected.
Especially the waterfall in the cave, flying beads splashing jade, more like the Nine Heavens Milky Way, magnificent. Feishan Temple in the west of the city, also known as Yang Gong Ancestral Hall, built to commemorate Yang Zaisi, the leader of the Dong nationality, is the building of the Song Dynasty, carved beams and books, simple and elegant, breathtaking. The unique and magnificent Miao Dong folk culture is fascinating.
The natural scenery and the ingenious cultural landscape reflect each other, showing people the bright prospects for the development of tourism in Jingzhou.
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Huaihua City, Hunan Province.
Jingzhou County. The full name is Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County.
It belongs to Huaihua City, Hunan Province. It is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, in the south of Huaihua City, at the junction of Hunan, Guizhou and Guangxi.
It is located on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau.
The edge of the eastern slope, the southwestern end of the Snow Peak Mountains, Yuanshui.
The upstream of the Qujiang River Basin. It is connected to Huitong County in the north, Suining County in the east, Dong Autonomous County in the south, and Liping County in Guizhou Province in the west.
Jinping County and Tianzhu County are adjacent. Pie round.
Jingzhou has a long history, the Xia and Shang periods are the southwest hinterland of Jingzhou, Song Chongning two years (AD 1103) placed Jingzhou, all dynasties are the state, the government, the road location. During the Ming Dynasty, it became an important commercial town on the border of Hunan, Guizhou and Guizhou provinces. Sodan.
In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mingjing County.
It has successively subordinated to Huitong Prefecture, Zhijiang Prefecture and Qianyang Prefecture.
On March 28, 1959, Jing County was merged with the channel and changed to "Dong Autonomous County", and the county organs were moved to Xianxi Town.
On July 1, 1961, the establishment of Jingxian County was restored. In April 1968, the Qianyang Prefecture was renamed the Qianyang District, and Jing County belonged to the Qianyang District.
In June 1981, the Qianyang area was changed to Huaihua area, and Jingxian County belonged to Huaihua area.
On February 19, 1987, with the approval of the United States, Jing County was abolished and Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County was established with the administrative area of the original Jing County.
In November 1997, Huaihua District was changed to Huaihua City, and Jingzhou County was subordinate to Huaihua City.
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Huaihua City, Hunan Province.
Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County belongs to Huaihua City, Hunan Province. It is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, in the south of Huaihua City, at the junction of Hunan, Guizhou and Guangxi. It is located on the edge of the eastern slope of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, at the southwest end of the Xuefeng Mountains, and in the Qujiang River basin in the upper reaches of the Yuanshui Shenlu.
It is connected to Huitong County in the north, Suining County in the east, Dong Autonomous County in the south, and Liping County, Jinping County and Tianzhu County in Guizhou Province in the west.
Jingzhou has a long history, the Xia and Shang periods are the southwest hinterland of Jingzhou, Song Chongning two years (AD 1103) to set up Hongjingzhou, all dynasties are the state, the government, the road location. During the Ming Dynasty, Chan Blind Book became an important commercial town on the border of Hunan, Guizhou and Guizhou provinces.
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Jingjiang belongs to Taizhou City. Jingjiang City, referred to as "Jing", is located in East China, the north bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu Province, near the Xiangjiang River, facing the river in the east, west and south, facing Jiangyin and Zhangjiagang across the river from south to southeast, adjacent to Rugao in the east, and connected to Taixing in the northwest.
The geographical location of Jingjiang is "the gateway to the river and the sea, defending the whole of Wu", so it is called "Jingjiang", "Jing" is the meaning of stability and peace, "Jiang" is because it is close to the Yangtze River, referring to Jingjiang is a riverside city.
Jingjiang has been listed as an area open to the outside world and joined the Suzhou-Xichang Torch Belt, becoming an important "bridgehead" for Shanghai Pudong Development Zone and the Suzhou-Xichang Torch Belt to radiate and extend to northern Jiangsu. Jingjiang is a first-class strong city north of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu, leading the counties and cities in northern Jiangsu.
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Taizhou City, formerly the first place in Taizhou, has been overtaken by rising cities such as Taixing in the past two years. . . There are many characteristic industries in Jingjiang, such as shipbuilding, CNC, mold, air conditioning, service industry, etc.
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Jingjiang City belongs to Taizhou City, and Jingjiang is a county-level city. Jingjiang is famous for crab roe soup dumplings, pork jerky, braised puffer fish, and Yangtze River saury.
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Jingjiang belongs to the subordinate cities and counties of Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province.
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Jingjiang belongs to Taizhou City.
Jingjiang has a long history. The first year of the Three Kingdoms Wu Chiwu (238 years) became a land before, and the second year of Chiwu (239 years) was the continent of Wu lord Sun Quan Mu Ma, which belonged to Biling County. Jin Dynasty, belongs to Jiyang County (now Jiangyin City).
In the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1369), it belonged to Jiangyin County. In the seventh year of Ming Chenghua (1471), it was placed in Jingjiang County, which belonged to Changzhou Prefecture.
On January 28, 1949, Jingjiang was liberated. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was successively subordinated to Taizhou and Yangzhou Prefectures. In March 1983, it was managed by Yangzhou City.
On July 14, 1993, Jingjiang was withdrawn from the county and established as a city. On July 19, 1996, the prefecture-level Taizhou City was established, and Jingjiang was changed to Taizhou City to manage it.
Jingjiang River is located at the southern end of the North Jiangsu Plain in Jiangsu Province, surrounded by rivers on three sides in the southeast and west, facing Zhangjiagang City, Jiangyin City and Wujin City across the river in the south, and adjacent to Rugao and Taixing City in the northeast and northwest. Its geographical location is located between 31°56 32°08 north latitude and 120°01 120°33 east longitude, with a total land area of square kilometers in the city.
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Jingjiang belongs to Taizhou City.
Jingjiang City, referred to as "Jing", is located in East China, the north bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu Province, near the Xiangjiang River, facing the river in the east, west and south, facing Jiangyin and Zhangjiagang across the river from south to southeast, adjacent to Rugao in the east, and connected to Taixing in the northwest.
Jingjiang River is located in the North Jiangsu Plain of the Lower Yangtze Delta, and is a part of the secondary structural unit of the Lower Yangtze Platform Fold Belt, which is a fourth-order tectonic unit, and part of the dome fold bundle of Jiangyin and Changshu. There is an independent hill and a lonely mountain in the territory, and the rest is the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River Delta. The terrain is flat, bounded by Henggang, low in the south and high in the north, mostly in the elevation of the Yellow Sea.
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Jingjiang City, Jiangsu Province is not big, but the environment is beautiful, can it be compared with your county-level city?
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As of May 2018, Taizhou City has jurisdiction over 3 districts, including Hailing District, Gaogang District, and Jiangyan District, and manages 3 cities including Xinghua City, Jingjiang City, and Taixing City at the county level, as well as 2 functional areas such as Pharmaceutical High-tech Zone and Agricultural Development Zone, with 74 towns, 6 townships, and 18 sub-district offices.
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Jingjiang City, which belonged to Yangzhou a long time ago, now belongs to Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province.
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Jingjiang City belongs to Jiangsu. It is a prefecture-level city under Jiangsu.
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Jingjiang City is a county-level city in Taizhou City.
On December 17, 2012, with the approval of the first country, the county-level Jiangyan City was revoked and Jiangyan District was established, so far Taizhou City has three districts and three cities: Hailing District, Gaogang District, Jiangyan District, Jingjiang City, Taixing City, Xinghua City.
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