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Which province and city does Taihu Lake in Anhui belong to?

administratively, it belongs to Jiangsu province and Suzhou city. Taihu Lake spans Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces and flows through Wuxi, Suzhou and Changzhou in Jiangsu Province and Huzhou and Jiaxing in Zhejiang Province. Huzhou is named after Taihu Lake, with Changzhou in the northwest and five cities around Taihu Lake, also known as the economic belt around Taihu Lake.

Suzhou, formerly known as Suzhou and Pingjiang, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province, one of the important central cities in the Yangtze River Delta of China, a national high-tech industrial base and a scenic tourist city approved by the State Council.

Suzhou is located in the south of Jiangsu province, bordering Shanghai in the east, Zhejiang in the south, Taihu Lake in the west and Yangtze River in the north. Suzhou is low and flat, with plains accounting for 55% of the total area.

Suzhou belongs to the Yangtze River Delta Plain and Taihu Plain, two first-class natural geographical areas, and four second-class natural areas along the Yangtze River Plain, Suzhou-Wuxi-Changzhou Plain, Taihu Lake and lakeside hills, and Yangcheng Lake-Xiamen Lowland.

Suzhou has a subtropical monsoon maritime climate with four distinct seasons, mild climate and abundant rainfall. The ancient city of Suzhou is criss-crossed, and the most famous lakes are Taihu Lake and Caohu Lake in the west corner. There are Dongdian Lake and Hucheng Lake; There is North Kuncheng Lake; There are Chengyang Chenghu Lake, Jinji Lake and Dushu Lake; The Yangtze River and the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal run through the northern part of the city.

Suzhou has a dense river network and is surrounded by famous high-yield rice-growing areas in China, where agriculture is developed. Known as "water country", "granary in the world" and "land of plenty".