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Where does Foshan border on Guangzhou?

The junction of Foshan, Nanhai, Huang Qi and Guangzhou.

Huang Qi, formerly known as Huang Zhuqi. Located in the east of Nanhai District of Foshan City, adjacent to Liwan District and Yuexiu District of Guangzhou City, it is an important window for Nanhai District to open to the outside world and is known as the "Qiyang Ancient Road". Huang Qi is divided into Hainan and Haibei with the Pearl River as the axis, with Yanbu in the south, Jinshazhou in Baiyun District of Guangzhou in the north and Liwan District of Guangzhou in the east.

1988, with the approval of the Guangdong Provincial People's Government, Huang Qi was separated from the former Yanbu Town into Huang Qi Town. 1997 the town was changed into a district, and the district was changed into a street in 2003, becoming an integral part of the central city of Nanhai. In 2005, Huang Qi Sub-district Office, Yanbu and da li merged into dali town, and dali town Huang Qi Office was established.

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Geographical location of Foshan and Guangzhou:

Foshan is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, China, in the hinterland of the Pearl River Delta, bordering Guangzhou and Hong Kong and Macao in the east, with a distance of 23 1 km and 143 km from Hong Kong and Macao respectively. It is located at east longitude 1 13 06' and north latitude 23 02'.

Guangzhou is located in the south of China, in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, on the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta, from east longitude 1 12 degrees 57 minutes to north latitude14 degrees 3 minutes to north latitude 22 degrees 26 minutes to 23 degrees 56 minutes. The city center is located at 23 degrees 06 minutes 32 seconds north latitude and 1 13 degrees 15 minutes 53 seconds east longitude.

Guangzhou is the confluence of Xijiang, Beijiang and Dongjiang rivers, bordering Nanhai, Boluo and Longmen counties in China in the east, Sanshui, Nanhai and Shunde in the west, Qingyuan, Fogang and Xinfeng counties in the north, Dongguan and Zhongshan in the south, and facing Hong Kong and Macao across the sea. It is one of the starting points of the Maritime Silk Road. China's "South Gate" is Guangfo Metropolitan Area, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Metropolitan Area and Pearl River Delta Metropolitan Area. ?

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