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Which province and city does Lipu belong to?

Lipu belongs to Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Guilin, referred to as Guizhou, Jingjiang and Shi 'an for short, is a prefecture-level city and a provincial sub-central city under the jurisdiction of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is a world-famous scenic city, a sacred place of wisdom for thousands of years, an important high-tech industrial base in China and an old industrial base in China. It is also an international tourist city opened to the outside world by the State Council, a pioneering area for national tourism innovation and development, and a comprehensive transportation hub for international tourism.

Guilin is one of the first national historical and cultural cities. After Qin Shihuang unified Lingnan, it belonged to Guilin County. In 120 1 year, the famous poet Wang wrote a poem about the landscape of Guilin. The brave culture is one of the cultural origins in the process of multi-integration in prehistoric China. The pottery embryo developed from leather fills the blank of the origin of pottery in the world and is one of the important origins of China's pottery-making technology.

The geographical environment of Guilin

Guilin is located in the southwest of Nanling Mountain System, in the middle of the northern end of Guilin-Yangshuo Karst Basin, and in the Xiang-Gui Corridor. The terrain is high in the west, north and southeast, and low in the middle, mainly in Zhongshan or Zhongshan low. The elevation of the main peak is mostly 1000 meters, and the main peak of Yuechengling is 2 14 1.5 meters, which is called the first peak in South China.

Guilin is located at low latitude and belongs to subtropical monsoon climate. The territory has mild climate, abundant rainfall, long frost-free period, abundant sunshine, short summer and short winter, four distinct seasons, basically the same season of rain and heat, and excellent climatic conditions. Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, praised the hot and pleasant climate in Guilin.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guilin City