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Which province is Baicheng?
Baicheng belongs to Jilin Province.

Baicheng is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jilin Province, located in the northwest of Jilin Province, west of Nenjiang Plain and east of Horqin Grassland. From northwest to southeast, the terrain is low mountains, hills, plains and southwest with slight uplift; Located in the plain area at the eastern foot of Daxinganling Mountains, the climate belongs to temperate continental monsoon climate; Jurisdiction over 1 district 2 cities and 2 counties; The total area is 26,000 square kilometers.

The per capita cultivated land, grassland, suitable forest land, water surface and reed area in Baicheng City rank first in Jilin Province. There are abundant petroleum resources, wind resources and various mineral resources, including world-class A-level wetlands, Xianghai National Nature Reserve and Momoge National Nature Reserve. 1992 Xianghai was designated by the State Council to be included in the list of internationally important wetlands, and in the same year, it was assessed as "A-class nature reserve with international significance" by WWF.

The Intangible Heritage of Baicheng

Baicheng has a long history and culture. From the first batch of intangible cultural heritage protection projects announced in March 2009 to the fourth batch of intangible cultural heritage protection projects announced in June 201March, there are 108 in total. Among the 108 intangible cultural heritage protection projects, there are 9 provincial 19 and 89 municipal. Among them, Taobei District has18; 20 in Zhenlai County; Taonan city has 21; 25 in Tongyu County; There are 24 in Daan.

In this 108 non-legacy project, it can be divided into five categories according to the types of protected projects.

1. There are 22 folk art projects (including paper-cutting, New Year pictures and stickers), accounting for 26%.

2. There are 42 items of folk production skills (including wickerwork, brewing, food production, drying, hanging horse's paw), accounting for 39%.

3. Folk arts and crafts (including root carving, embroidery and bronzing) projects 16, accounting for 16%.

4. Folk literature and art projects 10 (including Wuligeer, Mongolian piano books and folk stories), accounting for 9%.

5. Folk medicine (traditional bonesetting and secret recipe) project 10, accounting for 9%.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Baicheng