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From Chengdu to Luzhou

The distance from Chengdu to Luzhou is about 260 kilometers.

Chengdu and Luzhou are both famous cities in Sichuan Province. As the capital city of Sichuan Province, Chengdu is rich in history, culture and food, and it is also a modern commercial and technological center. Luzhou is famous for its beautiful natural scenery and unique cultural heritage, such as the wine of the famous LU ZHOU LAO JIAO CO.,LTD Co., Ltd.

The distance from Chengdu to Luzhou is about 260 kilometers, which can be reached by car or high-speed rail. Whether driving or taking the high-speed train, the journey from Chengdu to Luzhou is relatively smooth, with beautiful scenery along the way. After arriving in Luzhou, you can taste local food and visit famous scenic spots, such as LU ZHOU LAO JIAO CO.,LTD Winery and Yangtze River Wetland Park. At the same time, there are many characteristic homestays and farmhouses in Luzhou, which can provide comfortable accommodation environment.

The geographical location of Chengdu

Chengdu, located in the southwest of China and the middle of Sichuan Province, is the capital city of Sichuan Province. It is located in the west of Sichuan Basin, with flat terrain and mild climate. It is a famous historical and cultural city and a modern metropolis. Chengdu has a unique geographical location and convenient transportation. Located in Chengdu Plain, surrounded by Minshan Mountain and Longmen Mountain, the terrain is flat and the land is fertile. It is the economic, cultural and transportation center of Sichuan and even the whole southwest region.

Chengdu has a perfect transportation network, and various modes of transportation such as highway, railway, aviation and water transport connect all parts of the country, providing convenient conditions for the development of the city. As the economic center of Sichuan Province, Chengdu has many enterprises and financial institutions, and is one of the commercial centers in Southwest China.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chengdu