It is about 355 kilometers from Guangzhou to Chenzhou. Chenzhou, also known as Fucheng, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hunan Province. The word Chen means a city in the forest. Chenzhou has been known as the land of Nine Immortals and Two Buddhas since ancient times and is a blessed place for the development of Taoism and Buddhism. Chenzhou is located in central China, southeast of Hunan Province, where the Nanling Mountains and Luoxiao Mountains meet, and where the Yangtze River system and the Pearl River system meet. It borders Ganzhou, Jiangxi to the east, Shaoguan, Guangdong to the south, Yongzhou, Hunan to the west, and Hengyang and Zhuzhou, Hunan to the north. It is known as the southern gate of Hunan Province. The city has a total area of ??19,387 square kilometers and governs 2 municipal districts, 1 county-level city and 8 counties. As of the end of 2021, Chenzhou’s permanent population was 4.6579 million. Chenzhou specialty food 1. Dongjiang Lake oranges Dongjiang Lake oranges are the specialty fruit of Chenzhou, Hunan. Dongjiang Lake has a unique geographical environment, abundant rainfall, mild climate, and fertile soil in the reservoir area, which is very suitable for the growth of tangerines. The oranges produced are sweet and juicy, rich in nutrients, and can be processed into various products. 2. Linwu duck Linwu duck is one of the specialties of Chenzhou, Hunan. It has a breeding history of thousands of years in Chenzhou. It was once a tribute from the ancient imperial court and was listed as a national geographical indication product of China in 2007. Chenzhou Linwu has a superior geographical environment, a mild climate, four distinct seasons, and abundant water resources, which provide favorable conditions for the growth of Linwu ducks. The cultured Linwu ducks are large in size, with tender meat and delicious taste.