Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Give me a tour guide introducing Yangzhou, about 160 words, thank you

Give me a tour guide introducing Yangzhou, about 160 words, thank you

"My old friend bid farewell to the Yellow Crane Tower in the west, and fireworks descended from Yangzhou in March." Dear tourists: This is an eternal quatrain by Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty. In addition, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Liu Yuxi, Du Mu, etc. also left hundreds of poems praising the scenery of the state to future generations. Today we will explore this ancient and beautiful city.

Tourists: Yangzhou has good mountains, good water and good people. It is a cultural center with beautiful scenery, rich tourism resources and a long history of classical gardens. The beauty of Slender West Lake stands out with the scenery of "Twenty-Four Bridges on a moonlit night, where is the beautiful lady teaching how to play the flute".

“One-third of the world is full of bright moonlit nights, and the other half is Yangzhou.” Yangzhou, a famous city through the ages, is located at the eastern end of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River plains, in the middle of Jiangsu Province, with the Yellow Sea in the east, bordering Nantong and Yancheng City, and Nanjing in the west. , bordering Liuhe and Tianchang counties; to the south is the Yangtze River, across the river from Zhenjiang and Wuxi City; to the north is the Huai River, adjacent to Huaiyin City; in the middle is the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal running through the north and south. It has always been a water and land transportation hub, the throat of water transportation from north to south, and an important gateway to northern Jiangsu. Yangzhou City, "the famous capital of Huaizuo" and "the richest in the world", has a history of nearly 2,500 years. In the ninth year of Emperor Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty, Wuzhou was renamed Yangzhou and the Yangzhou General Manager's Office was established. In the ninth year of Wude in the Tang Dynasty, the prefecture of Yangzhou was moved to Jiangdu County. From then on, Jiangdu County had the proper name "Yangzhou". In the ninth year of Yongzheng reign of the Qing Dynasty, Jiangdu County was divided into two counties: Jiangdu and Ganquan. During the Republic of China, Jiangdu and Ganquan counties were merged and called Jiangdu County, which was under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province until liberation. In January 1949, Yangzhou was liberated and Yangzhou City was established. The original Jiangdu County was divided into Yangzhou City, Jiangdu County and Hanjiang County. Over the ages, through the rise and fall of countless dynasties, the people of Yangzhou have created a splendid culture here and left behind a large number of cultural relics and historic sites. Today's Yangzhou is not only a famous tourist destination, but also a cultural and educational center in northern Jiangsu. It has been home to "outstanding people" since ancient times.