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The Yangtze River Jiangsu Province is located on the coast of mainland China The central part and the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and Huaihe River are bordered by the Yellow Sea to the east, Shandong to the north, Anhui to the west, and Shanghai and Zhejiang to the southeast. It is an important part of the Yangtze River Delta region. Jiangsu is named after the first characters of Jiangning Prefecture and Suzhou Prefecture in the Qing Dynasty, referred to as "Su". The provincial capital city is Nanjing.

Jiangsu is abbreviated as Su, which is derived from the first characters of Jiangning Prefecture and Suzhou Prefecture. Located in the east of my country, on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and Huaihe River, it borders Shandong Province to the north, Shanghai City and Zhejiang Province to the south, Anhui Province to the west, and the Yellow Sea to the east. It faces Taiwan across the sea. There are mountains in the northwest, rolling hills in the center, and coastal areas. It is flat and fertile, with winding coasts, scattered harbors and scattered islands. It is customary to divide Jiangsu into southern Jiangsu and northern Jiangsu based on geographical location and economic development level. Jiangsu Province has a total area of ??more than 100,000 square kilometers. Its plain area ratio is high, water surface area ratio is large, and low hills and hilly area ratio is small, ranking first among all provinces and autonomous regions in the country. Therefore, it is known as the "water town of Jiangsu".

In the Spring and Autumn Period, Jiangsu belonged to the Wu, Song and other states. During the Warring States Period, it was part of the Chu, Yue and Qi states. After Qin Shihuang unified China, it belonged to Jiujiang, Kuaiji and other counties. The Qing Dynasty reorganized Jiangnan Province, and in the sixth year of Kangxi (AD 1667) it was changed to Jiangsu Province, with the scope roughly the same as now.

Jiangsu is known for its cultural relics "...