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Which province is Shi En from?

Enshi is from Hubei Province. Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (referred to as Enshi Prefecture) is an autonomous prefecture in Hubei Province. It is located in the southwest of Hubei Province and is located at the intersection of Hubei, Hunan and Chongqing provinces (cities). Enshi Prefecture was established on August 19, 1983 and is the "only" ethnic minority autonomous prefecture in Hubei Province. Most of Enshi Prefecture is mountainous, commonly known as "eight mountains, half water and half fields". The landform is mainly composed of plateau mountains composed of carbonate rocks, as well as low mountain canyons and dissolution basins composed of carbonate rocks.

Enshi Landform and Tourism:

The terrain of Enshi Prefecture is mainly mountainous, with developed karst landforms and numerous caves and depressions. The natural scenery is characterized by "majestic, strange, beautiful, quiet and dangerous". "Famous, the natural landscapes include: Xingdou Mountain, a national nature reserve located at the junction of the three counties and cities of Enshi, Lichuan and Xianfeng; Seven Sisters, a national nature reserve located at the junction of the four counties and cities of Xuan'en, Hefeng, Enshi and Sangzhi in Hunan Mountain.

Pingbaying, Tangyahe (Golden Cave), Xiaonanhai in Xianfeng County, Tenglong Cave in Lichuan, Fobaoshan Grand Canyon, Yulong Cave, Shuilian Cave, Badong Shennong Creek, Gezi River Stone Forest, Water Buya, Enshi's Suobuya Stone Forest, Enshi Grand Canyon, and Longdong River Scenic Areas, Jianshi County's Yesanhe and Huanghe Bridge Scenic Areas, Laifeng's Xianfo Temple Scenic Area and Maodong Scenic Area, and Hefeng's Provincial Nature Reserve Mu Lin Zi et al.