Jingmen City is a famous historical and cultural city in Hubei Province. In the Xia and Shang Dynasties, Jingmen belonged to Jingzhou, and in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Jingmen belonged to the state of power and the Warring States. Dangyang County was established in Han Dynasty, Jingmen County in Tang Dynasty, Jingmen Army in Song Dynasty, Jingmen House in Yuan Dynasty and Jingmen Zhili Prefecture in Qing Dynasty. 1979, Jingmen county and county-level Jingmen city are set separately; 1983, Jingmen county and county-level Jingmen city merged into prefecture-level Jingmen city.
Jingmen City is an important node city in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, with a modern three-dimensional comprehensive transportation system integrating iron, water, public transportation, air transportation and management. There are railways in Liu Jiao, Changjing, Jingsha and Hua Meng, where the Hunan high-speed railway meets the high-speed railway along the river; The entrance of Jingmen in Hanjiang River leads to the sea; Shanghai-Chengdu, Erguang, Suiyue and Zaoqian expressways are intertwined vertically and horizontally; The main scenic spots in the territory are Ming Xianling, Zhanghe Scenic Area and Yulong Hot Spring.
Introduction of Wuhan city
Wuhan is located in the east of Jianghan Plain, in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, where the Yangtze River and its largest tributary, Hanshui, meet, forming a pattern of three towns in Wuhan (Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang) separated by a river, with criss-crossing rivers, intertwined lakes and ports, and the water area accounting for a quarter of the city's total area, and being rated as an international wetland city. As the economic and geographical center of China, Wuhan is known as "the thoroughfare of nine provinces", the largest land, sea and air transportation hub in China and the shipping center in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River.
The history of archaeological discoveries in Wuhan can be traced back to the early and middle Neolithic period from 8000 to 6000 years ago. Archaeological findings include stewed soil containing rice husk, stone axe, Shi Mao and harpoon in Fangyingtai site of East Lake, and the site of Zhangxiwan ancient city in Huangpi, a suburb, is an important relic of ancient human life 4,300 years ago.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingmen City