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About Zhangzhou: Ganzhou is a national historical and cultural city, an excellent tourist city in China, a national health city, a national forest city, a world-class liquor industry base, an important commercial and trade logistics center in the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Zone, and an important port city in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Quzhou is located in the southeast of Sichuan Province, at the junction of the Yangtze River and the Lancang River. It is located at the core of the Chinese Golden Triangle, with an area of ​​1,2242.9 square kilometers. Quzhou has a long history and is known as “Jiangyang”. It is a famous wine city in China. It produces famous wines such as Luzhou Laojiao and Langjiu, and has the largest port and the third largest airport in Sichuan Province. Cangzhou Tourism: Cangzhou's tourism resources are rich and diverse, including Yuxian Yujing Scenic Area, Hejiang County Fobao, Jiangyang District Fangshan, Nanshou Mountain - Yangqiao Near, Yangtze River Lancang River, Lichee Guiyuan Forest Belt, Longmatan, Jiu Shi Mountain, Fenghuang Lake, Haichao Lake, Bijia Mountain, Fenghuang Mountain, Danshan, Xihu Mountain Cave, Huangjing Primitive Forest, Honglong Lake, etc. The state-level key cultural relics protection units in Cangzhou City include the Ming Dynasty Bozhou Tequ Laojichi, the Ming Dynasty Luan County Longnao Bridge, the Qing Dynasty Chunqiu Temple, and the Song County Song Tomb; the provincial cultural relics protection units include: the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army Sidu Chishui Site, In the Ming Dynasty, there were 10 statues of the Yushan Mountain Cliffs and the Song Dynasty. The city-level cultural relics protection units include: the Shadongzi Cliff Tomb Group in the Han Dynasty, the Songzhou Jiefang in the Song Dynasty, the Bell and Drum Tower, the Dongyue Temple in the Qing Dynasty, and the ancient residential groups.
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