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Which province does Sihui City belong to?

Sihui City is a county-level city managed by Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province. Sihui City is named "Sihui" because it is the place where four rivers (Xijiang, Beijiang, Suijiang and Longjiang) flow. It is located in the middle of Guangdong Province, east of Zhaoqing, on the northwest edge of the Pearl River Delta, and downstream of the three major rivers of west, north and Guangzhou. It is adjacent to Sanshui District of Foshan City in the east, Dinghu District in the south, Gaoyao District in the southwest, Guang Ningxian in the northwest and Qingxin District of Qingyuan City in the northeast, belonging to the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone.

Sihui folk languages mainly speak Sihui, Guangzhou dialect and Hakka dialect. Si dialect is a traditional language used by local people with local characteristics, and Guangzhou dialect was brought in by foreigners in past dynasties. Because the pronunciation of the four dialogues is close to that of Guangzhou dialect, the folks collectively refer to it as "vernacular". There are Zhenshan Scenic Area and Qishi River Scenic Area, and there are "One Immortal", "Two Buddhas" (Ruan Gong Buddha and Liang Gong Buddha), "Three Pagodas" (Shitantai, Baiwutai and Huashitai), "Four Pagodas" (Helai Pagoda, Facheng Pagoda, Tagang Pagoda and Duigang Pagoda), and six pagodas built to commemorate the six ancestors from the south. Dengcun, the first village of folk ancient papermaking in China, and "Appreciating oranges and jade" have been integrated into Zhaoqing Li Qian Tourism Corridor.