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Which province does Huizhou belong to?

Huizhou is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, which is not under the jurisdiction of any city, but under the jurisdiction of the province. Huizhou is backed by Luofu Mountain and faces Daya Bay in the south. Dongjiang meanders for more than 65,438+000 kilometers, belonging to the Pearl River Delta and the east coast of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Huizhou is adjacent to Shenzhen and Hong Kong, with Heyuan in the north, Shanwei in the east and Dongguan and Guangzhou in the west.

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Huizhou is one of the important settlements and distribution centers of Hakka people. Overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan rank first among the four Hakka States, and are known as the overseas Chinese capital of Hakka.

Huizhou is a famous national historical and cultural city, and has been a "major town in eastern Guangdong" since Sui and Tang Dynasties. It has always been the political, economic, military and cultural center and commodity distribution center of Dongjiang River Basin, and is known as "the famous county in Lingnan", "the gateway to eastern Guangdong" and "there are mountains and lakes".

Huizhou is the frontier of China's modern struggle history, and it once formed Dongjiang column, the main force of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in South China. During the 654.38 million years from the Tang Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, more than 430 China celebrities stayed or visited Huizhou, leaving 96 sites and more than 2,654.38 million cultural relics. Ye Ting, Liao, Deng, and many other outstanding figures were born in Huizhou.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Huizhou