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Which city does Hai 'an in Jiangsu belong to?

Hai 'an City: Nantong City, Jiangsu Province.

Hai 'an is located in the Suzhong Plain, bordering the Yellow Sea in the east, Rudong in the south, Rugao in the west, Taixing in the west, Jiangyan in the north and Dongtai in the north. The longest straight line from east to west is 7 1. 1 km, and the widest from north to south is 39.35 km.

The city is wide in the west and narrow in the east, and its outline is like a golden key. The geographical coordinates of the city are between 32 32 ′ and 32 43 ′ north latitude and between12012 ′ and120 53 ′ east longitude ... The Toarey Yang Canal runs through the east and the Chuanchang River runs through the north and south, dividing Hai 'an into three different natural regions: Henan, Hebei and Hedong. The total area of the city 1 184 square kilometers.

Attractions:

Located on the coast of the Yellow Sea and the Beiling River, the historical achievements exhibition hall of Jiaozhi Hongqi militia is a golden glazed tile building on the southeast side of Jiaozhi Bridge. Together with the militia monument, revolutionary martyrs cemetery and shooting range, it integrates the concept, tradition, spirit and achievements of Jiaoxie Militia 99 into the rich atmosphere of Qiang Bing. ?

Qingdun Site is located about 28km northwest of Hai 'an City and was discovered in1August, 973. In March 2006, with the approval of the State Council, Qingdun Site became the sixth batch of key cultural relics protection units in China.

Among the major archaeological discoveries of Qingdun site, the most mysterious one is the depiction symbol left by the ancestors of Qingdun on the elk horn. Many experts believe that the mysterious depiction symbol is the oldest writing in China, which is more than 2,000 years earlier than Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Yin Ruins. Accordingly, Mr. Zhang, the president of China Yi-ology Research Association, thinks that this is the initial sign of the origin of Yi-gua.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Haian