Yibin specialties include burning noodles, Luobiao pig cake, Yibin bacon, bad eggs, Shuanghe tofu pudding, Lizhuang white meat, Nanxi dried tofu, golden beef, strange chicken, Baixi tide cake, Junlian pepper and sesame seeds.
chicken.
Yibin has a subtropical humid monsoon climate, and the low hills and river valleys have southern subtropical climate attributes.
It has the characteristics of mild climate, abundant heat, abundant rainfall, suitable lighting, long frost-free period, warm winter and early spring, and four distinct seasons, which makes Yibin rich in products.
The main specialties include Jiang'an Dabai Plum, Jiang'an Summer Orange, Junlian Black Tea, Junlian Kuding Tea, Pingshan Fried Green Green, Nanxi Dried Tofu, Xingwen Silky Chicken, Yibin Wuliangye, Yibin County Yinhong Plum, Yibin Sprout, Yibin
Morning tea, bamboo sea long skirt, bamboo fungus, etc.
Geographic Location: Yibin City belongs to Sichuan Province and is located in the southern part of Sichuan Province. It is known as the "No. 1 City on the Yangtze River, China's Wine Capital, and China's Bamboo Capital". It is located at the junction of Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou provinces, at the confluence of the Jinsha River, Min River, and Yangtze River.
The city borders Luzhou City in the east, Zhaotong City in Yunnan Province in the south, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture and Leshan City in the west, and Zigong City in the north. The maximum horizontal distance from east to west is 153.2 kilometers, and the maximum vertical distance from north to south is 150.4 kilometers.
The highest point of the city is Laojun Mountain, the main peak of Wuzhishan Mountain in Pingshan County, which is 2008.7 meters above sea level. It is the highest peak in southern Sichuan. The lowest point is near Jinshan Temple in Jiang'an County, which is 236 meters above sea level. The city's landform is mainly medium and low mountains and hills, with alternating ridges and valleys, and a natural overview.
It is "seven mountains, one water and two fields".