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What are the tourist attractions in Zhongshan?

Zhongshan City is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, with 24 towns and villages located in the south-central part of the Pearl River Delta, bordering Guangzhou in the north and Hong Kong and Macao in the north. The total area of the city is 1.80 square kilometers, the annual average temperature is 22℃, and the registered population is 1.35 million. Zhongshan is the hometown of Sun Yat-sen, the forerunner of China's great revolution, and also a famous hometown of overseas Chinese. More than 800,000 overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan live in 87 countries and regions on five continents.

Zhongshan is one of the coastal open cities in China. In recent years, the strategy of "strengthening the city by industry" has been vigorously promoted, and high-tech industrial parks such as national packaging and printing base, national health science and technology industrial base, electronic information industrial base and private science and technology park have been built one after another. Basically, a diversified product structure with high-tech industries as the leader and high-quality products as the fist has been formed, including Robust drinks, Yale Guli locks, Kaida Fine Chemicals, Vantage gas appliance, Jiahua Electronics and a number of well-known products at home and abroad. Xiaolan hardware, ancient town lighting, Shaxi leisure clothing, large mahogany furniture, south air conditioning, Huangpu food and other regional characteristic economies are booming, and their products occupy a large market share in the country. Global top 500 enterprises have set up more than 20 enterprises in Zhongshan. In 2002, the city achieved a GDP of 465.438+553 million yuan and a total industrial output value of 65.438+344.02 million yuan.

The investment environment in Zhongshan City is very attractive. The total length of existing highways in the city is 1 153 kilometers, forming a highway network extending in all directions with national highways, trunk highways and Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway as the skeleton; Within a radius of 90 kilometers, there are five airports in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Hong Kong and Macau. Railway transportation reaches all parts of the country through Guangzhou. At present, with the opening of Shenwan Port, Zhongshan has formed a "Pin"-shaped wharf layout from zhongshan port in the east, Shenwan Port in the south and Xiaolan Port in the north. Among them, the annual container throughput of zhongshan port ranks 10 in China and 100 in the world. The flight from zhongshan port to Hongkong takes only 75 minutes. With sufficient water supply and power supply, Zhongshan has initially established a broadband high-speed and large-capacity information network with the urban area as the hub and running through towns and large and medium-sized enterprises, forming "Zhongshan Information expressway".

In recent years, Zhongshan has successively won the honorary titles of "National Sanitary City", "National Advanced Unit of Urban Planning and Management", "National Garden City", "National Environmental Protection Model City", "China Excellent Tourism City", "National Smooth Engineering Model City", "National Advanced City of Creating Civilized Cities" and "Guangdong Civilized City", and was awarded 1997 by the United Nations.