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Which city does Yanji belong to?

Yanji City belongs to Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of Jilin Province.

Yanji City is located in the east of Jilin Province, the middle of Yanbian Prefecture and the northern foot of Changbai Mountain Range, in the hinterland of Northeast Asian economic circle, and it is a fulcrum of the Chinese side in the Great Golden Triangle in Tumen River drawn up by the United Nations. Yanji is a central city in eastern Jilin Province, an excellent tourist city in China and one of the top 1 counties in China.

The scenic spots in Yanji include Maoershan National Forest Park, the ruins of Chengzishan Mountain City, and the ancient Korean village in Chunxing Village. In 217, Yanji City was officially approved as a pilot county in the province, which indicated that Yanji City was given the management authority of prefecture-level city government. On October 8, 219, Yanji City was rated as one of the top 1 counties and cities in China with comprehensive strength in 219, top 1 counties and cities in China with scientific and technological innovation, top 1 counties and cities in China with new urbanization quality and top 1 counties in China with business environment in 219. Top 1 leisure counties and cities in China in summer 22.

Yanji food recommendation

1. Spicy cabbage

Spicy cabbage is a kind of pickled vegetable, which is a traditional food of Korean nationality in China. It is pickled with rich seasonings, with red pepper, garlic and ginger as the spicy base tone, the sour flavor of lactic acid fermentation, and the sweetness made by Chinese cabbage, sugar, apples and pears as the soul of spicy cabbage. Characterized by spicy, crisp, sour, sweet, white with red color, suitable for all seasons. Usually eaten with rice.

2. Yanbian cold noodles

Yanbian cold noodles is a dish made of buckwheat noodles and starch, which belongs to pasta. It's a Korean cold noodle.

3. Kimbap

Kimbap is a very common Korean dish, which originated from Japanese sushi and was later renamed Kimbap by the Kingdom of Korea. The official name of the Korean food industry is Korean-style kimbap.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yanji City