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Where is Nanning, Guangxi on the map?

Nanning is located at the junction of the economic circles of South China, Southwest China and Southeast Asia in China, and it is an important economic center along the Beibu Gulf. Facing Southeast Asia, backed by Southwest China, bordering Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao and Qionghai in the east and India Peninsula in the west, it is the junction of two economic zones, namely, the coastal areas of South China and the hinterland of Southwest China, as well as the connection point of Southeast Asia economic circle, and it is a newly emerging hub city of Southwest China's sea passage.

Nanning (Zhuang language: Nanzningz), referred to as Tan, is the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China, the political, economic and transportation center of Guangxi, the core city of Beibu Gulf Economic Zone, the megacity of South China and the permanent venue of China-ASEAN Expo.

Nanning is an ancient cultural city with a long history. At the same time, it is also a modern city where many ethnic groups mainly live in harmony. The Zhuang people are indigenous peoples who have lived here for generations. The unique natural conditions make Nanning a city full of green and evergreen all the year round, and it has the reputation of "Greentown". Nanning is located in the junction of China's economic circles in South China, Southwest China and Southeast Asia, and in the south of central Guangxi. It is an important central city around the Beibu Gulf and China is a regional international city facing ASEAN countries.

From October 3, 214 to October 12, 214, Nanning successfully hosted the 45th World Gymnastics Championships, becoming the second city in China to host the World Gymnastics Championships after Tianjin.