The Five Jiangnan Prefectures refer to the five cities of Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Jiaxing and Shaoxing.
These five cities are all located in the Jiangnan region and are important centers of Chinese culture and history.
The economic, cultural and social status of the Five Prefectures in Jiangnan has always been unshakable in Chinese history, and they are also one of China's tourist attractions.
Each city has different attractions and specialties. Visitors can taste China's most authentic cuisine, appreciate unique cultural relics, and appreciate China's beautiful scenery.
The Twenty-Four Prefectures refer to the 24 prefectures in Henan Province, Shandong Province, Shanxi Province, and Hubei Province during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
These 24 prefectures are all important political, economic and cultural centers in Chinese history.
Among them, Puyang Prefecture, Qingzhou Prefecture, and Linqing Prefecture in Shandong Province were one of the three major prefectures in the Qing Dynasty. Kaifeng Prefecture in Henan Province was the center of political culture in the ancient Central Plains. Anlu Prefecture in Hubei Province was once the three counties of Jing, Chu, and Xiang
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These ancient prefectures have many famous monuments and historical relics, allowing tourists to travel through time and space and feel the charm of ancient culture.
The Sichuan Five Streams refer to the five giant stone trough valleys in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, namely Jinsha Stream, Pengshan Stream, Huayang Stream, Shiban Stream and Xinglong Stream.
These five valleys are places full of natural landscapes and cultural heritage, with profound cultural accumulation and rich humanistic atmosphere.
Here, tourists can enjoy the natural scenery of strange peaks and rocks and gurgling streams, while experiencing the folk culture and traditional handicrafts of ancient villages in Western Sichuan, and feeling the unique charm of Sichuan.