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Where is Longnan in Gansu?

Liangdang county is located in the Qinling Mountains at the junction of Shaanxi, Gansu and Sichuan in the southeast of Gansu Province, and belongs to the Jialing River system in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.

Tianshui in the north, Huixian in the west and Baoji and Hanzhong in Shaanxi in the east and south. It has a long history of 1500 years. It is one of the areas with early cultural development and simple folk customs in northwest China. The county has jurisdiction over three towns, 1 1 township and 1 18 administrative villages, with a total population of 52,000, including rural population of 4 1 10,000. The total area is 1374 square kilometers, of which the mountainous area accounts for 95.27%, the Chuanba area accounts for 4.73%, the north and south are deep mountain forest areas, and the middle is shallow mountain hilly area, which is saddle-shaped.

Rich in human and natural landscapes, there are eight famous scenic spots: autumn water on the lute, clouds locked in the Tianmen, swallows flying in the chest, relaxing the ancient road, singing the sun in the mirror, printing the moon on the fragrant spring, willow waves in the kiln canal and crossing Jialing at night.

Great poets Du Fu and Lu You. They all left their eternal songs, and the vast genealogy of Wang Xizhi is treasured in two places.

Lingguanxia Laoguoxian Cave, Jin Tan and Heihe Nature Reserves are beautiful, with pines and cypresses and flowers.

The Yunping Three Gorges, with its numerous peaks in Xiguan Temple, is a natural animal and plant park and tourist attraction.

The infrastructure is in good condition. National Highway 3 16 runs through the east and west, and baoji-chengdu railway runs through the north and south, 560 kilometers away from Lanzhou, 200 kilometers away from Tianshui, 300 kilometers away from Xi 'an, 0/40 kilometers away from Baoji/KLOC-0, and 200 kilometers away from Hanzhong. Provincial roads lead directly to surrounding counties, and county and township roads extend in all directions.