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Liaoning

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Liaoning Province is a coastal region in northeast China, also known as "the Golden Triangle" for its strategic location. It borders the Yellow Sea, the Bohai Gulf, and the Yalu River, making it a gateway to the Korean Peninsula and a hub of trade and commerce. Liaoning is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the Northeast, with its capital at Shenyang, a city with a long history and rich culture. Liaoning has a diverse landscape of plains, mountains, and peninsulas, and a temperate climate with four distinct seasons.

Guangdong

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Guangdong is a province on the South China Sea coast of the People's Republic of China. The province was previously often written with the alternative English name Kwangtung Province. It surpassed Henan and Sichuan to become the most populous province in China in January 2005, registering 79 million permanent residents and 31 million migrants who lived in the province for at least six months of the year. The provincial capital Guangzhou and economic hub Shenzhen are amongst the most populous and important cities in China.

Heilongjiang

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❄️ Heilongjiang: China's Frost-Kissed Frontier of Wonder

Welcome to Heilongjiang, the northernmost province of China—a land where winter isn’t just a season, it’s a celebration. Nestled along the shimmering Amur and Ussuri rivers and sharing a border with Russia, Heilongjiang is a realm of icy enchantment, wild forests, and cultural fusion that feels like stepping into a living fairytale.

🌨️ Harbin: The Ice Kingdom

Zhejiang

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Discover the Hidden Gems of Zhejiang Province, China
Nestled along the southeastern coast of China, Zhejiang Province is a mesmerizing blend of rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture. Often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors, this stunning region offers a treasure trove of experiences that will leave any traveler enchanted. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a food enthusiast, Zhejiang has something special just for you!

Beijing

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Beijing, formerly romanized as Peking, is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The metropolis, located in northern China, is governed as a direct-controlled municipality under the national government, with 14 urban and suburban districts and two rural counties. Beijing Municipality is surrounded by Hebei Province with the exception of neighboring Tianjin Municipality to the southeast.

Hebei

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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Hebei Province, China’s hidden treasure trove where ancient history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture collide! Nestled just beyond the bustling capital, Hebei is a land of dramatic contrasts—from the majestic Great Wall winding through rugged mountains to the serene shores of the Bohai Sea. Explore the awe-inspiring Chengde Mountain Resort, a UNESCO-listed imperial retreat where palaces, temples, and lush gardens transport you to the grandeur of the Qing Dynasty.

Shaanxi

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The name "Shaanxi" is an irregular romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of the Chinese name meaning "[Land] West of the Shan Pass". This pass in Henan, now part of Sanmenxia's Shanzhou District, was considered to be the place where the Yellow River left the Loess Plateau and entered the North China Plain.

Gansu

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Gansu is a province located in the northwest of the People's Republic of China.
 
It lies between the Tibetan and Huangtu plateaus, and borders Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Ningxia to the north, Xinjiang and Qinghai to the west, Sichuan to the south, and Shaanxi to the east. The Yellow River passes through the southern part of the province.
 

Ningxia

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Ningxia, formerly transliterated as Ningsia, is an autonomous region (Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region) of the People's Republic of China. Located in Northwest China, on the Loess Plateau, Ningxia is crossed by the Yellow River. The Great Wall of China runs along its northeastern boundary. The region is the home of the Hui people, one of the 56 officially recognised Nationalities of China. The capital is Yinchuan.
 

Qinghai

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Qinghai (Mandarin Chinese: 青海, Qīnghǎi) is a province in Northwest China. It is located south of the Republic of Mongolia, east of Xinjiang, and north of Tibet. It is one of China's least densely populated provinces with under six million people in an area somewhat larger than France.