Jingmen is a city in Hubei Province.
Jingmen City is an important city in the urban agglomeration on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and a regional central city in central Hubei. It is known as the "Gateway to Jingchu". Located in the middle of Hubei Province, in the middle and lower reaches of the Han River, it borders Xiangyang City and Suizhou City to the north, Yichang City to the west, Xiaogan City to the east, and Jingzhou City, Qianjiang City, and Tianmen City to the south. Jingmen is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hubei Province , located between 111°51′~113°29′ east longitude and 30°32′~31°36′ north latitude, with a total area of ??12339.43 square kilometers.
Jingmen City is an important node city in the Yangtze River Economic Belt. It has a five-in-one modern three-dimensional comprehensive transportation system of "rail, water, highway, air, and management"; within its territory are Jiaoliu, Changjing, and Jingsha , Menghua and other railways, the Hunan high-speed railway and the Yangtze River high-speed railway intersect here; the Hanjiang Jingmen Port is connected to the river and the sea; the Hurong, Erguang, Suiyue, and Zaoqian expressways are crisscrossed; the main scenic spots in the territory include Mingling Mausoleum and Zhanghe River Scenic spots, Yulong Hot Spring, etc.
The topography of Jingmen City
Jingmen City is high on the east, west and north sides, and low on the middle and south sides. It is open to the south, with low mountains, valleys, hills and hills. ditch area and plain lake area. Most of Zhongxiang and Jingshan in the northeast are located at the southern foot of the Dahong Mountains. Their geological features are folded and fault-block mountains, which are mainly composed of Paleozoic, Mesozoic carbonate rocks, clastic rocks and Proterozoic metamorphic rocks. Low mountains or hills.
The highest point in Jingmen City is Zhaigong Rock in Kedian Town, Zhongxiang City, with an altitude of 1,050 meters; the Dongbao District in the northwest extends from Daba Shandong to Jingshan Mountain in Baokang and Nanzhang, with the altitude falling. Below 1,000 meters, the mountain line changes from east to west to northwest to southeast, winding to form the remaining veins of Jingshan Mountain. It is mainly composed of Permian and Triassic limestone, forming valleys and gullies dividing gently undulating low mountains, hills or hills.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingmen City