Zhongshan belongs to Guangdong province.
Zhongshan is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, China. It is located at the lower reaches of the west and the Beijiang River in the south-central part of the Pearl River Delta, with Panyu District of Guangzhou and Shunde of Foshan City in the north, Jiangmen City, Xinhui District and Doumen District of Zhuhai City in the west, Zhuhai City in the southeast, and Shenzhen City and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region across the Lingdingyang River estuary in the east.
Zhongshan is known as the "land of plenty". Zhongshan has outstanding people, simple and natural scenery. With the rapid development after the reform and opening up, Zhongshan has become one of the "four tigers" in Guangdong. Zhongshan is a city named after a great man, known as Xiangshan in ancient times, with outstanding people and celebrities. The annual average temperature in Zhongshan is 23.℃. The mileage of urban highways is 1665.8 kilometers; There are three foreign trade ports in the city; There are five airports around the city; Railway transportation reaches all parts of the country through Guangzhou.
Recommended specialties in Zhongshan:
1. Old duck porridge
Old duck porridge is one of the traditional specialties in Zhongshan. Fresh duck meat and high-quality rice noodles are selected and cooked. Old duck porridge is characterized by the freshness of duck meat and the richness of porridge, which is a favorite food of Zhongshan people.
2. Zhongshan barbecued pork
Zhongshan barbecued pork is one of the traditional roasted meats in Zhongshan area. It is made of high-quality pork with unique seasonings and roasted by charcoal fire. Barbecued pork is characterized by its tender meat and the aroma of charcoal fire, which has become a favorite food of Zhongshan people.
3. Melaleuca Cake
Melaleuca Cake is one of the traditional cakes in Zhongshan. Delicate rice flour and special stuffing are selected and steamed. Melaleuca cake is characterized by distinct layers of taste and sweet filling, which is a common pastry for Zhongshan people.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhongshan City