Suizhou’s delicacies include: Suizhou spring rolls, smooth pork, candied dates, fish in Guangshui sour soup, Suizhou nectarines, kidnapping rice, Kui noodles, Zengdu grapes, local chicken soup, bubble steamed buns, Pinglin chicken soup, etc. wait. Suizhou is located in the northern part of Hubei Province. The world-famous chime bells were unearthed here. It is also the birthplace of Shennong, the founder of China, Emperor Yan. Suizhou was known as the "Land of Eastern Han Dynasty" in ancient times and is a famous historical and cultural city in the country.
Suizhou is located at the intersection of the Yangtze River Basin and the Huaihe River Basin, bordering Wuhan to the east, Xiangyang to the west, Nanyang and Xinyang to the north, and Jingzhou to the south. It is located at the "Jingyu-Henan Hub" and strangles the "Han-Xiang Throat" , is an "important town in northern Hubei" and the "northern gate" of Hubei Province's opening to the outside world. It is an important relay station and transfer station for the country's implementation of the Western Development Strategy from east to west. It is a prefecture-level establishment approved by the State Council on June 25, 2000. city.
Suizhou is one of the earliest birthplaces of the Chinese nation. As the hometown of Emperor Yan Shennong, it started China's 5,000-year farming civilization; as the hometown of ancient chime music, the 2,400-year-old Chime Bell of Marquis Yi of Zeng unearthed in Suizhou rewrote the history of world music. Suizhou was awarded the "China's Best Chime Bell" by the Chinese Musicians Association. "township" honorary title.
Suizhou is a famous historical and cultural city in the country. It is said that Emperor Yan Shennong was born in Lishan Town, Sui County, Suizhou City. He cultivated crops, planted grains, tasted herbs, and developed trade, creating the farming civilization of the Chinese nation.