Lishui Introduction: Lishui City is the political, economic and cultural center of southwestern Zhejiang. It is the largest and most sparsely populated area in Zhejiang Province. Lishui City was called the state in the ancient times. It was first named in the 9th year of Emperor Wendi of the Emperor (AD 589). It has a history of more than 1,400 years, and it has evolved into a state capital during the Ming Dynasty. Lishui City is located in the southwestern part of Zhejiang Province, the junction of Zhejiang and Fujian provinces, with a total area of 17,300 square kilometers. It has many historical sites and splendid culture, and is famous for its landscape. Lishui Tourism: Lishui City is rich in tourism resources, including Xiandu Scenic Area, Qingtian Shimen Cave, China's Shuxiang Window, Lishui Nanming Mountain, East-West Rock, Yunzhong Dayu Scenic Area and other national and provincial scenic spots; Longquanfeng There are 3 national and provincial nature reserves such as Yangshan, Qingyuan Baishanzu, 7 provincial forest parks such as Xiangong Lake, and 17 national and provincial cultural protection units such as Longquan Day Kiln Site. Lishui City has beautiful scenery and numerous historical sites. The cultural landscape is like a star, and it is an eco-tourism and leisure resort.