② Guizhou Province
(3) Guangdong Province
(4) Guangxi Province
1, Introduction of Sichuan Province
Sichuan, referred to as "Sichuan" or "Shu" for short, is the capital of Chengdu, located in the southwest hinterland. Since ancient times, it has been known as the "Land of Abundance", and it is the gateway to western China and the hometown of giant pandas. Sichuan borders Chongqing, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces and cities. In the east of Sichuan, there are parallel ravines and hills in the middle of Sichuan, the Chengdu Plain in the middle and the western Sichuan Plateau in the west.
Sichuan is an important economic, industrial, agricultural, military, tourism and cultural province in China. 1993, Chengdu, the provincial capital, was identified by the State Council as the center of science and technology, commerce and finance, and the hub of transportation and communication in southwest China. Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport is the fourth largest airport in China.
2. Introduction of Guizhou Province
Guizhou Province, referred to as "Qian" or "Gui" for short, is located in the southwest hinterland of China, bordering on Chongqing, Sichuan, Hunan, Yunnan and Guangxi, and is the southwest transportation hub. World-famous mountain tourism destination and mountain tourism province, national ecological civilization experimental zone, inland open economy experimental zone. Jurisdiction over Guiyang, Zunyi, Liupanshui, Anshun, Bijie, tongren city, Southwest Guizhou Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Southeast Guizhou Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture and Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.
Guizhou's topography is high in the west and low in the east, and it inclines from the middle to the north, east and south. The landform of the whole province can be summarized into four basic types: plateau, mountain, hill and basin. There are many plateau mountains, which are known as "eight mountains, one water and one field". It is the only province in China without plain support. It belongs to subtropical humid monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons, mild spring breeze, abundant rainfall and both rain and heat.
3. Introduction to Guangdong Province
Guangdong Province, named after Lingnan East Road and Guangnan East Road, is called "Guangdong" for short. Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, is a coastal province at the southern tip of Chinese mainland. It is located in the south of Nanling, on the coast of the South China Sea, bordering Hong Kong, Macao, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian, and facing Hainan across the sea. It is divided into four regions: Pearl River Delta, East Guangdong, West Guangdong and North Guangdong, and governs 2 1 prefecture-level cities.
Guangdong province has a unique style in language customs, traditions, history and culture, and is an important inheritance place of Lingnan culture. Cantonese, Hakka dialect and Min dialect are widely used, and the centers of Cantonese and Hakka dialect are in Guangdong. Guangdong Province is also the province with the largest population and the most open society and culture in China, with millions of foreigners living in Guangdong.
4. Introduction to Guangxi
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Zhuang language: Gvangjsih Bouxcuegh Swcigih) is referred to as Guangxi for short, because most of Guangxi belongs to Guilin County, which was established after the Qin Dynasty unified Lingnan, and its capital is Nanning, which governs 14 prefecture-level cities and 8 county-level cities. It is one of the five minority autonomous regions in China and the only coastal autonomous region in China. Located in the west of South China in China, it borders Guangdong, Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan in the east and west, Beibu Gulf in the south, Southeast Asia in the south and Vietnam in the southwest. It is the most convenient sea passage in the southwest of China and plays an important role in the economic exchanges between China and Southeast Asia. ?
Guangxi is the host of China-ASEAN Expo. There are Han, Zhuang, Yao, Miao, Dong, Jing, Hui and other nationalities living in this area. There are six dialects in China: Cantonese, Southwest Mandarin (Guiliu Dialect), Hakka Dialect, Pinghua Dialect, Xiang Dialect and Min Dialect. Zhuang language has northern dialect and southern dialect, and other minority languages have Miao language and Yao language.