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Top Ten Cities in the Yangtze River Valley of China?

Panzhihua 1

Panzhihua City, located in Xiaoliangshan area in the southwest of Sichuan Province, is a veritable "No.1 City on the Yangtze River" and the only city named after China in China. Panzhihua is the steel capital of China, with a developed steel industry. Located in the valley of Jinsha River (the upper reaches of the Yangtze River), Panzhihua has formed an extremely special tropical grassland climate (dry-hot valley climate).

2. Yibin

Yibin is an important town in southern Sichuan, just across the river from Shuifu County, Zhaotong City, Yunnan Province, and is located at the junction of the mainland and the frontier. Yibin has a well-developed brewing industry and is known as "the wine capital of China". Yibin city is located in the main traffic road, with Chongqing-Kunming Expressway and Chongqing-Kunming high-speed railway passing through, with convenient transportation and developed economy.

3. Chongqing

Chongqing is the only municipality directly under the central government in western China and the largest city in western China. It is a small and medium-sized city in Bashu Economic Zone, Yangtze River Basin Economic Belt and Southwest Economic Zone, with an urban population of more than 6,543,800,000. Chongqing is located in the southeast corner of Sichuan basin, where the Yangtze River and Jialing River meet. It is hot and foggy in summer. Known as the "Fog Capital of China", it is one of the "four furnaces" along the Yangtze River.

4. Yichang

Yichang, located in the west of Hubei Province, is the first city of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. The most famous scenic spots in Yichang are Nandouping Three Gorges Dam and Nanjinguan Gezhouba Dam in Zigui County. Relying on the huge power generation and navigation capacity after the completion of the Three Gorges Dam, Yichang has rapidly developed into a central city in western Hubei, and Yichang has great potential for future development.

5. Wuhan

Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, is located at the intersection of the Yangtze River and its largest tributary, Hanshui River. Historically, it was divided into Wuchang, Hanyang and Hankou. Wuhan is the largest city in Hubei province and the economic center of central and southern China. Many famous schools, such as Wuhan University in Wuhan, are rich in humanities and developed in education. The most famous scenic spots around Wuhan are Guishan and Sheshan, as well as the Yellow Crane Tower, Honghu Lake and Wuchang Uprising Memorial Hall.

6. Jiujiang

Jiujiang is the most important city in the northern part of Jiangxi Province, located in the Hukou area where Poyang Lake enters the Yangtze River, at the junction of Jiangxi, Hubei, Anhui and Hunan provinces. Jiujiang's geographical position is very important. It is said that it is the mouth of three rivers and the thoroughfare of seven provinces. At present, Jiujiang vigorously protects the fresh water resources of Poyang Lake, and the lake area has recovered well.

7. Anqing

Anqing used to be the capital of Anhui Province, and now it is the second largest city in Anhui Province (after Hefei). Anqing has an important position in the modern history of China. Anqing Inner Ordnance Institute, an earlier military enterprise in China, was born here. It is also the most important place in the development history of Huangmei Opera, the birthplace of Peking Opera and the main city where contemporary Huai dialect is formed. Anqing has the reputation of "the hometown of Huangmei Opera".

8. Wuhu

Wuhu is one of the most economically developed cities in Anhui Province, enjoying the reputation of "a famous city in the south of the Yangtze River", "a giant port of the Yangtze River and the backbone of Anhui". Wuhu City is located in the southwest of the Yangtze River Delta, with prosperous economy, good market openness and obvious development of various industries. Because Wuhu is located in the southeast of Anhui Province, the northeast of Anqing and the southwest of Nanjing, the transportation is very convenient and the tourism industry is very developed.

9. Nanjing

Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, is located in the southwest corner of Jiangsu Province. Nanjing was called "Jinling" in ancient times and known as "the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties". In fact, in addition to the "Six Dynasties" in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, there are also Yang Wu, Southern Tang Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Republic of China. Nanjing has a long history and splendid culture. Qinhuai River, Mochou Lake, Zhonghua Gate, Suzaku Bridge, Yuhuatai, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Ming Mausoleum are all famous scenic spots in Nanjing, but the most famous scenic spot in Nanjing is Zhongshan (Purple Mountain). There are many famous schools in Nanjing, such as Nanjing University and Nanjing Foreign Studies University. It is the cultural center of southern China.

Shanghai 10

Shanghai is the largest city in China and the second largest city in Northeast Asia after Tokyo, with an urban population of about 27 million and an urban area of over 3,500 square kilometers. Shanghai is an early opening city in China, a financial center in the modern history of China, and the earliest modern city in China. After years of development, Pudong New Area, located to the east of Huangpu River, has become the most economically developed area in Shanghai and even China. At present, there are many famous schools in Shanghai, such as Fudan University, East China Normal University, Tongji University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai International Studies University and Shanghai International Studies University. It is one of the most developed cities in China (tied with Beijing). The main attractions in Shanghai are Jing 'an Temple, Bund, Nanjing Road, Oriental Pearl, World Financial Center, Century Park, Shanghai World Expo Park, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, Shanghai Disneyland and so on.