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Which province does Ji 'an City in Northeast China belong to?

Ji 'an City in Northeast China belongs to Jiangxi Province.

Ji 'an City, formerly known as Luling and Jizhou, is located in the middle of Jiangxi Province, in the middle reaches of Ganjiang River, in the west of Hunan Province, and in the middle of Luo Xiao Mountains in the south. According to the rich Ji Tai Plain, the terrain is mainly mountainous and hilly, which belongs to subtropical humid climate, with a total area of 25,283 square kilometers. As of June, 2022 10, the whole city had jurisdiction over 2 districts 10 county, and was in charge of 1 county-level city. By the end of 2022, the permanent population of the city was 4,423,800.

The terrain of Ji 'an City is mainly mountainous and hilly, surrounded by mountains on the east, south and west. The network of streams, rivers and water systems in China is like a vein, and the Ganjiang River runs through it from south to north, cutting Ji 'an into two parts. From the marginal mountain to the Ganjiang River Valley, the terrain gradually inclines, gradually decreases, and gradually flattens to the northeast. Jiangxi Plain in the north and Ji Tai Plain in the middle.

Ji 'an's climate belongs to subtropical humid climate. It is obviously influenced by the monsoon. Meteorological elements are unevenly distributed in time, which is prone to disasters such as droughts, floods and strong winds. It is characterized by four distinct seasons, mild and humid, abundant sunshine and rainfall, long frost-free period, and the annual temperature difference is generally around 40℃.

Attractions:

1. Jizhou Kiln is located on a flat land about 2km long and 1 km wide on the west side of He Yong Town, Ji 'an County. There are 24 ancient kilns surrounded by mountains. It used to be the seat of Gudongchang County under the jurisdiction of Jizhou, so it is called "Guzhou Kiln", which is one of the well-preserved ancient kiln sites in China.

2. Kuaige is located in the campus of Taihe Middle School on the east side of Taihe County. This attic was built in the first year of Ganfu in the Tang Dynasty (874), with a history of more than 1 100 years. Formerly known as "cishi Pavilion", it is a place dedicated to western cishi (commonly known as Guanyin).

3. Ouyang Xiu Memorial Hall is located in Yongshu Park on the north bank of Enjiang River in Yongfeng County. Its main buildings are the Prime Minister's Mansion, Ming Dow Pavilion, Service Pavilion, etc. Ouyang Xiu's life story showroom was opened in the museum, which briefly introduced Ouyang Xiu's life, achievements and contributions in literature and history. There are also Zuiweng Pavilion, Liuyi Pavilion, Xizhi Pavilion and Longgang Qianbiao Monument Pavilion.