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Which city in Guangxi does Guiping belong to?

Guiping City belongs to Guigang City, Guangxi.

Guiping, alias Zhou Xun, is a county-level city, located in the southeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, with the Tropic of Cancer running through the city center, with a total area of 4,074 square kilometers. Dayaoshan is located in the northwest, and Yujiang and Qianjiang meet in the territory. From here, Jiang Xun River can reach Wuzhou, Guangzhou and even Hong Kong and Macao. Back to Yujiang and Qianjiang, it can reach Nanning and Liuzhou.

The banks of Yujiang River and Jiang Xun are the largest alluvial plains in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and are also important sugar and grain bases. Guiping is an important node city in Xijiang River Basin and the most populous county in Guangxi.

Guiping is the largest grain production base, inland river ship production base, leisure clothing production base, yellow sand turtle breeding base and yuba export base in Guangxi. It is an advanced county in national grain production, a national model city with double support, a top ten county in Guangxi's scientific development, an advanced county and a demonstration county in Guangxi's investment promotion work.

Topography and climate

The situation in Guiping City is that the north and south ends are high and inclined to the central plain. Dayao Mountain, a natural barrier, is located in the northwest, with the highest point on the flood peak at the junction of Jinxiu and Wuxuan, with an altitude of 13 13.5 meters. ..

It is close to Rong Da Mountain in the southeast, and the highest point in the south is at the top of Sanxian County, bordering Rongxian County and Beiliu County, with an altitude of1206m. The lowest point in the territory is on the Jiang Xun River in the eastern town of Gui Mu, with an altitude of 24 meters in the dry season. Along the Jiang Xun River, it is the largest alluvial plain in Guangxi, which is called Xun Yu Plain.

The Tropic of Cancer runs through the central part of Guiping and belongs to subtropical monsoon climate, with an annual average temperature of 22.4 degrees, relative humidity of 80%, abundant rainfall (annual average rainfall 1726.7mm) and abundant sunshine (annual average sunshine 1700 hours, frost-free period of more than 39 days).

The Tropic of Cancer is the astronomical dividing line between the tropics and the north temperate zone. It passes through 7 towns and villages in Guiping City, including Shilong, Xishan, Nanmu, Shizui, Mapi, Gui Mu and Mule, with a total length of 68.3 kilometers.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guiping City