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Which city does Diaobingshan City belong to?

Diaobingshan City belongs to Tieling City, Liaoning Province.

Diaobingshan City is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Liaoning Province, managed by Tieling City, located in the north of Liaoning Province, with east longitude 123 27 "3, north latitude 123 4 1" 52, and north latitude 42 20 "3 1 to 4233 "/kloc-. Diaobingshan City belongs to the continental climate zone of semi-humid monsoon in the north temperate zone, with four distinct seasons and obvious climate change.

Diaobingshan City is named after Diaobingshan City. In the thirty-second year of Guangxu (1906), diaobingshan city City, Daming and other villages and towns were placed under the jurisdiction of Faku Hall. In 2002, Tiefa City was renamed Diaobingshan City with the approval of the State Council.

Diaobingshan City is a new coal industrial city and one of the top 100 counties in China. Wu Shu City within its jurisdiction was once rated as "one of the four ancient buildings in Liao and Jin Dynasties" by Liaoning Provincial Tourism Bureau.

Tourist attractions in diaobingshan city

The steam locomotive museum scenic spot is a national AAAA-level tourist scenic spot. There are 106 provincial highway and Xinli highway (105 provincial highway) passing through the museum, and the tourist railway line is 220 kilometers, which runs between the No.9 Mine of Tiemei Group and the ancient cities of Wu Shu, Diaobingshan City and Tieling. There are three luxurious old-fashioned tourist cars and a steam locomotive showroom.

At the same time, there are also tourist bases such as steam locomotive cultural park and steam tourist special line, which have designed a series of tourism projects for tourists, such as steam locomotive photography, steam locomotive test drive, stationmaster day tour and industrial mine tour.

Moon Lake is located in the south section of Central Street in Diaobingshan City, built in 1997. It is named "Moon Lake" because of its crescent shape. It was designed by imitating the imperial city in Liao and Jin Dynasties. The buildings around the lake have cornices and arches, which are ups and downs, constantly extending and strewn at random, integrating commerce, catering and entertainment.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Diaobingshan City