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Which province does Haozhou City belong to?

Bozhou belongs to Anhui Province.

Bozhou City, referred to as Bo, was known as "Qiao (qiáo) City" in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province and is a national historical and cultural city. It is located in the northwest of Anhui Province, at the southern end of the North China Plain, 10 km from the provincial capital. Hefei is 330 kilometers away, bordering Shangqiu City in Henan Province to the north, Luyi County of Zhoukou City to the west, Fuyang City to the southwest, Huaibei City and Bengbu City to the east, and Huainan City to the southeast, with an area of ??8522.58 square meters. km.

Bozhou City has been home to humans since the Neolithic Age and is one of the birthplaces of ancient Chinese culture. Shang Chengtang destroyed Xia and established the Shang Dynasty in 190 Bo. Since the establishment of Qiao County in the Qin Dynasty, most of the dynasties have been organized under the system of state, county or county. In the second year of Wei Huangchu (221), Qiao County was granted the title of "accompanying capital". In the 15th year of Yuan Zhizheng (1355), Liu Futong supported Han Liner and proclaimed himself emperor in Bozhou, established the "regime" of the Song Dynasty, and made Bozhou the capital. Bozhou officially became the ancient capital of the "Three Dynasties".

Scenic spots in Bozhou

Hua Xilou. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit and a national AAAA tourist attraction. It is located on Huaxilou Road, Bozhou City, on the south bank of Guoshui River. It was formerly known as Daguandi Temple, also known as Shanshan Guild Hall. It was built during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty and was dedicated to acting. architecture.

Cao Cao’s underground troop transport tunnel. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit and is now a national AAAA scenic spot. Located underground in the old city of Renmin Road in Bozhou City, with Dayusou as the center, it extends to all sides, leading to the outside of the city.

Cao Cao’s clan tombs. A national key cultural relic protection unit, the Cao Cao clan tombs cover an area of ??nearly 12 kilometers in Bozhou. The Dong Yuan Tomb No. 2 and Zhang Yuan Tomb No. 1 have been opened. According to research, Tomb No. 2 in Dongyuan is the tomb of Cao Cao's grandfather, Cao Teng, and Tomb No. 1 in Zhangyuan is the tomb of Cao Cao's father, Cao Song.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Bozhou, Anhui