Qinzhou, known as Anzhou in ancient times, is an important city along the southern coast of Guangxi, located on the north bank of Beibu Gulf, which is characterized by hilly landform and remarkable maritime climate. Located in the transportation hub, it is adjacent to Beihai and Yulin in the east, Qinzhou Bay in the south, Fangchenggang in the west and Nanning in the north.
With a total area of about 65,438+00,897 square kilometers, the city enjoys a superior geographical position and is a convenient access to the ocean in the southwest of China. Qinzhou is not only rich in natural resources and human landscape, but also an important economic and cultural center, which plays a decisive role in the economic development of Guangxi and even the whole southwest region.