Suizhou city
Suizhou is located in the north of Hubei Province, where the world-famous chimes have been unearthed, and it is also the birthplace of Chinese ancestor Yandi Shennong.
Suizhou is a famous historical and cultural city in China, where Emperor Yan Di Shennong, the ancestor of the Chinese nation, was born. He cultivated, planted grains, tasted herbs and prospered trade, which created the farming civilization of the Chinese nation. Zeng Houyi's chime unearthed at Leigudun in the west of the city shocked the world and was hailed as a miracle in the history of world music. Suizhou was once the fief of Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty, and the Sui Dynasty was named after Suizhou. Suizhou has beautiful mountains and rivers, and scenic spots such as Dahongshan, Tongbai Mountain, Zhonghua Mountain, Xujiahe River and Fengjiang are well-known both inside and outside the province. Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, praised Suizhou with his immortal poem "Beautiful East China, Bright Moon in Sichuan and Tibet". Dahongshan, known as "the first peak in the sky in bei chu", is a national-level scenic spot with the essence of dangerous peaks, beautiful mountains and rivers, secluded forests, strange caves, alcohol springs and beautiful lakes. Surrounded by willows on both sides of Fengjiang and Xujiahe reservoirs, they are known as "water parks". The three ancient passes, Hirai, Loess and Vu Thang, stand tall and imposing. Everything is fascinating. geographical environment
Suizhou is located in the northern part of Hubei Province, spanning 3 1 degree 19 minutes north latitude to 32 degrees 26 minutes east longitude 1 12 degrees 43 minutes13 degrees 46 minutes east longitude. Located at the intersection of the Yangtze River Basin and Huaihe River Basin, it is the "North Gate" of Hubei's opening to the outside world, with Wuhan as the central city in the east, Xiangyang as the sub-central city in the west, Xinyang in the north and Jingmen in the south.
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Suizhou Suizhou has diverse landforms, including mountains, hills and plains. Among them, the mountainous area is 4285 square kilometers, the hilly area is 2094 square kilometers, the plain area is 530 square kilometers, and the floodplain area is 80 square kilometers, accounting for 6 1.3%, 30%, 7.6% and 1. 1% of the total area respectively. As a result, Suizhou has formed a pattern of criss-crossing mountains and rivers, criss-crossing valleys and slopes, and echoing hills and plains, so Suizhou is known as the "Wanquan in Qian Shan". North of Suizhou is Tongbai Mountain, which belongs to the Shanxi section of Huaiyang. Its main peak, Taibaiding, is at an altitude of1140m, and its southwest is Hongshan Mountain, a folded fault, and its main peak, Bao Everest, is at an altitude of1055m. There are hills and slopes in the middle, and there is a long and narrow plain in the northwest-southeast direction in the middle, which is called Sui-Zao Corridor, which is an important channel for north-south exchanges between ancient and modern times.