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Three Rivers with Tourism and Ornamental Value in Henan Province

The three major rivers with tourism and ornamental value in Henan Province are Shaxun River, Qingtian River and Qihe River. The beauty of the river lies in the sand, where the two rivers meet and flow for thousands of years. Qihe River originated in Shanxi and mainly flows through Huixian, Linzhou, Hebi and Xunxian in Henan. This is one of the least polluted rivers in northern China.

Qingtianhe has the reputation of the Three Gorges in the north and the landscape of Guilin. It has not only the beauty of a river and clear water, but also the wonder of deep valleys and canyons.

Henan Province, called Yu for short, is a provincial administrative region in People's Republic of China (PRC). Zhengzhou, the provincial capital, is located in the middle of China. The border of Henan Province is north latitude, bordering Anhui and Shandong in the east, Hebei and Shanxi in the north, Shaanxi in the west and Hubei in the south.

Brief introduction of Henan

The topography of Henan province is north-south, connecting east and west, with high topography in the west and low topography in the east, which is composed of plains and basins, mountains, hills and water surfaces. The land spans four major river basins: Yellow River, Huaihe River and Yangtze River. Most of them are located in the warm temperate zone, and the south is subtropical, which belongs to the continental monsoon climate of transition from the north subtropical zone to the warm temperate zone.

Henan is located at the junction of coastal open areas and central and western regions, which is the middle zone of China's economic development from east to west. Henan province governs 17 prefecture-level cities, 1 county-level cities, 2 1 county-level cities, 83 counties and 53 municipal districts.