Suizhou.
Hubei is ahead of Wuhan, as everyone knows, Big Brother.
Yichang and Xiangyang are two cities competing to be the second brother. Yichang has the Three Gorges Dam and Xiangyang is very famous. Guo Jing guards Xiangyang.
Qianjiang, crayfish.
Shiyan, Wudang Mountain; Shenlongjia, Savage; Enshi, Grand Canyon, tourism; Ezhou, close to Wuhan; Huangshi, the former second child; Jingzhou, known to those who have seen the Three Kingdoms; Huanggang, Huanggang Middle School.
Jingmen has also heard of Xiantao.
Suizhou really has no sense of existence. As a Hubei native, the first time I heard about Suizhou was when my brother found a girlfriend from Suizhou. Then I asked which province Suizhou is from?
Later I found out about Hubei. It was indeed because I was ignorant, but it did mean that Suizhou’s presence was too low.
Yellowstone.
Once the second largest city in Hubei, who would think of this city now.
It's not as good as Ezhou, which is very popular.
Xiangyang Yichang is economically successful and the ancient city of Jingzhou has profound cultural heritage.
The economies of Shiyan and Jingmen are also good.
It’s just Huangshi that no one paid attention to.
1. Suizhou is very small in size. The city including its counties has a population of only 2.2 million, and its administrative divisions are also very small. There is only one municipal district, Zengdu District, and one county, Suixian, which oversees a county-level city.
There is a reason why Shuizhou has such a small population and scale. The main reason is that Suizhou has only been established as a prefecture-level city for a short period of time. It has only been 21 years. Because of its small scale, it contributes very little to the province's GDP, so its presence is relatively small.
For other prefecture-level cities, it is much lower.
2. Suizhou's geographical location is relatively remote. Unlike Ezhou, which is close to Wuhan and can hug Wuhan's thighs, Suizhou is close to Henan in the north and there are no big cities around it to rely on. Therefore, it has been relatively unknown in the province, although Ezhou has a larger population than Suizhou.
There are not many, but Ezhou has a good neighbor. It can be said that it is backed by a big tree to enjoy the shade. Ezhou relies on Wuhan, a megacity, to undertake many industrial transfers from Wuhan, and its presence is obviously much higher than that of Suizhou.
Xiangyang, because this city is number one, plunders the resources of its brother cities.
Second, they are arrogant and look down on their brother cities.
Third, because two railways intersect here, it considers itself higher than the Wuhan Railway Hub and requires the Wuhan Railway Bureau to be changed to the Xiangyang Railway Bureau.
Fourth, the surrounding Shiyan, Suizhou, and Yichang are all civilized cities, but Xiangyang is not. It is recommended that Xiangyang City be abolished.
The subordinate counties are divided into Shiyan, Yichang, Suizhou City, and Jingmen in order to improve the level of civilization in Hubei.
I think the city with the lowest sense of presence in Hubei is Huangshi.
From the 1980s to the early 1990s, Huangshi was known as "Huang Lao Er" in Hubei Province, and its license plate was also Hubei's. The earliest high-grade highway in Hubei Province was the Wuhuang First-Class Highway. Huangshi in its glory days also had many famous ones.
Enterprises such as Daye Steel Plant, Huaxin Cement, Melya Suit, Kangsai T-shirt, Jiaowu Suit, etc. have all witnessed Huangshi's past glory.
In the mid-to-late 1990s, with the depletion of mineral resources, Huangshi's development lagged behind and encountered a bottleneck period. However, overall, Huangshi's industrial foundation was very good. The Huangshi Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government also promptly put forward the slogan of urban transformation and development.
I wish Huangshi will be better tomorrow after transformation.
On the other hand, the cities that come to mind when mentioning Hubei are: Wuhan (Yellow Crane Tower), Yichang (tourist city of hydropower capital, Xiangyang "Jin Yong's novel Huang Rong"), Jingzhou, a famous city in the Three Kingdoms, Shiyan (formerly Dongfeng Motor, Wudang Mountain)
, Xiantao @ the hometown of gymnastics champions, Qianjiang (crayfish), Shennongjia primitive forest savages.
The hometown of Huanggang God of War Lin Shuai, Huanggang Secret Volume.
Enshi Daughter City, a resort. As for other places in Hubei, outsiders really can’t remember them.
The most famous cities in Hubei are Wuhan and Huanggang. I won’t say much about why Wuhan is famous. Huanggang is famous because the Huanggang test paper was once rampant in China, and a generation of Chinese will never forget it.
I am from Xiaogan, Hubei, and I am currently 32 years old. In my impression, Jingmen is the one with the lowest presence among prefecture-level cities or municipalities directly under provincial administration in Hubei.
If the cities with the lowest sense of presence in Hubei Province are provincial municipalities, such as Huanggang and Huangshi in the east and Shiyan in the northwest, they are not national-level historical and cultural cities that are relatively less famous after all. There is also the city of Jingmen.
Whether the sense of presence is low or not depends on how well each person understands a province, or their knowledge of geographical knowledge, and their intake of social knowledge.
Of course, whether a city has a low sense of presence is also related to whether a certain city is well-known.
Wuhan, needless to say, is the thoroughfare of nine provinces, a quasi-second-tier city, and is moving towards becoming a new first-tier city.
Yichang is where the Gezhouba Water Conservancy Project and the Three Gorges Water Conservancy Project are located. Xiling Gorge, the first gorge of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, is located in Yichang.
Xiangyang, a famous historical and cultural city, Longzhong is Zhuge Liang's seclusion and the origin of the three-part world.
Shiyan is known as the city of automobiles, where Dongfeng (Second Steam Vehicle) originated. There is also the famous Taoist mountain Wudang Mountain in the territory. Danjiangkou is the source of the middle route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project.
In Suizhou, Zeng Hou Yi’s chimes unearthed in 1978 are the ancient music of the country.
In Xiaogan, Dong Yong sold his body to bury his father, Huang Xiang fan quilt warmed the quilt, and Meng Zong cried and grew bamboo shoots. Stories about filial sons that moved the world were born here, called "Xiaogan".
Xiaogan rice wine is also very famous.