Guangzhou, referred to as Yangcheng and Huacheng for short, is the capital of Guangdong Province, a sub-provincial city, a national central city and a mega-city. It is an important central city, an international business center and a comprehensive transportation hub in China approved by the State Council.
2. Chongqing-Mountain City, Fog City
Chongqing is located in the southwest of China, bordering Hubei and Hunan in the east, Guizhou in the south, Sichuan in the west and Shaanxi in the north. The terrain inclines from north to south to the Yangtze River basin, with hills and mountains as the main landforms. It is not only famous for Jiangcheng, Wudu and Bridge, but also a mountain city.
3. Changsha-Xingcheng and Tancheng
Xiangtan, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hunan Province, is also known as "Lotus City" and "Tancheng City" because it is rich in Xianglian. It governs five counties (cities) including Xiangtan County, Shaoshan City, Xiangxiang City, yuhu district and Yuetang District, with a total population of 2.838 million in 20 16. Xiangtan has a total area of 5006 square kilometers, including urban area 168.25438+0 square kilometers and built-up area of 79.2 square kilometers.
4. Lhasa-the city of sunshine
Lhasa, referred to as "La" for short, is the capital of Xizang Autonomous Region, China, an international tourist city with plateau and ethnic characteristics, a political, economic, cultural, scientific and educational center of Tibet, and a holy place of Tibetan Buddhism. Located in the middle of Tibet Plateau, on the north side of Himalayas, at an altitude of 3650 meters (to prevent endogenous hypoxia), it is located in the valley plain in the middle reaches of Lhasa River, a tributary of Yarlung Zangbo River, where Lhasa River flows and joins Yarlung Zangbo River in the southern suburbs.
5. Kunming-Spring City, Flower City
Kunming, also known as Spring City, is the capital of Yunnan Province, the central city of central Yunnan urban agglomeration, and one of the important central cities in western China determined by the State Council. Located in the southwest of China and in the middle of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Kunming has a unique location of "connecting the coastal areas of Guizhou and Guangxi in the east, entering the Central Plains via Sichuan and Chongqing in the north, Thailand and Cambodia in the south, and Myanmar, India and Pakistan in the west". It is located at the intersection of the North-South International Corridor from Shenzhen and the third East-West Eurasian Continental Bridge.