Yangzhou, known as Guangling, Jiangdu and Weiyang in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. It is an important part of Jiangsu Yangtze River Economic Belt, a member city of Nanjing metropolitan area and a central city of Yangtze River Delta. It is the food capital of the world, the canal capital of the world, the cultural capital of East Asia, the first batch of national historical and cultural cities and a scenic tourist city with traditional characteristics, and is known as "Yangzhou with fireworks in March".
Yangzhou is known as the center of land geography and geometry in Jiangsu Province (Gaoyou City, Yangzhou), the famous place in Huaizuo, the best place in Zhuxi and the first city in China Canal. Known as Yang Yi Yi Er and Moon City. The history of this city can be traced back to 486 BC. Yangzhou section of China Grand Canal is listed on the World Heritage List, and Yangzhou is listed on China Maritime Silk Road.
China Grand Canal (Yangzhou section of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal);
Yangzhou has 10 ruins and 6 rivers, which are listed as world heritage sites, and it is the largest and most complete city along the Grand Canal in China. Yangzhou section of the ancient canal is the oldest section of the whole canal. Most of Yangzhou's canals are consistent with the route of Guhan ditch more than 2,000 years ago, and are completely consistent with the canals dug by Emperor Yang Di. The total length from Guazhou to Baoying is125km. Among them, the Yangzhou section of the ancient canal is about 30 kilometers long from Guazhou to Wantou, which constitutes the "Three Bays in Yangzhou".