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Which province is Miyun?

Miyun is a city in Beijing, and Beijing is a municipality directly under the central government.

Miyun District belongs to Beijing. Located in the northeast of Beijing, it is 69 kilometers long from east to west and 64 kilometers wide from north to south. It belongs to the junction of Yanshan Mountains and North China Plain, and borders Pinggu District, Shunyi District and Huairou District in turn from southeast to northwest, and is adjacent to Luanping County, Chengde County and Xinglong County in Hebei Province in the north and east respectively.

It is an important gateway of North China to Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, so it is known as the "Shi Jing Lock Key" and an important drinking water source base and ecological conservation area in Beijing. With a total area of 2229.45 square kilometers, it is the largest area in Beijing.

According to the data of the seventh census, as of 0: 00 1 65438+1October1in June, 2020, the resident population of Miyun District was 527683. Administer 17 towns, 2 streets, 1 township (regional office).

Attractions:

Gubei Water Town 1

Gubei Water Town is an international leisure tourism comprehensive resort located in Gubei Water Town, Miyun, Beijing. Located in Gubeikou Town, Miyun District, the resort was jointly developed and constructed by CYTS Holdings Limited and Miyun District.

Relying on the beautiful natural scenery of Gubeikou Town and Simatai's quaint style of the Great Wall, we mainly plan to build a system of tourism and leisure facilities such as theme hotels, Simatai Castle Folk Hotel, large-scale open-air live performance squares and cultural and leisure blocks.

2. Miyun Reservoir

The water area of Miyun Reservoir is 188 square kilometers, and it is known as the "Pearl of North China". Miyun has magnificent mountains and rivers, and the main peaks of Yanshan Mountain and Wuling Mountain are 2 1 18 meters above sea level, which is called "North China Species Gene Bank". The Yunmeng Mountain in Zhongshan, the largest mountain in the north of China, with an altitude of 14 14m, is known as "Huangshan Mountain in the North" with many strange stones, dense forests and numerous pools and waterfalls.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Miyun District