Fuzhou belongs to Fujian Province
Huangshan belongs to Anhui Province
Fuzhou, also known as Rongcheng, referred to as "Rong", is the capital of Fujian Province, located in the east of Fujian, on the Minjiang River downstream and coastal areas. The city was founded in 202 BC and has been the political center of Fujian for a long time in history.
Fuzhou is the political, economic, cultural, scientific research center and modern financial services center of the West Coast Economic Zone, one of the first 14 coastal port cities open to the outside world, the gateway to the Maritime Silk Road and China (Fujian) ) One of the three areas of the Free Trade Pilot Zone; Fuzhou is also one of the five earliest treaty ports opened in modern China. Fuzhou Mawei is the cradle of China’s modern navy and the birthplace of China’s shipping culture; it has been awarded the title of “Top 50 Cities in Comprehensive Strength” , "China's Excellent Tourism City", "National Sanitary City", "National Garden City", "National Environmental Protection Model City", "National Double Support Model City", "National Historical and Cultural City", "National Civilized City", "National "Livable City", "Forbes Top 100 Best Commercial Cities in Mainland China" and other titles. On April 25, 2016, Fuzhou was defined as a second-tier city in the ranking list of Chinese cities released by China Business Weekly.
Fuzhou currently governs 5 districts, 2 county-level cities and 6 counties. The city has a total land area of ??11,968 square kilometers, of which the urban area is 1,786 square kilometers, the built-up area is 260 square kilometers, and the urbanization rate is 64.8%. The city's total sea area is 110,900 square kilometers and the coastline is 1,137 kilometers long, accounting for 1/3 of Fujian Province. The city's permanent population is 7.28 million (including Pingtan, as of 2012). The local residents are mainly from the Minhai ethnic group of the Han nationality, and speak the Fuzhou dialect of the Eastern Fujian language.
Huangshan City is affiliated to Anhui Province and was known as Xin'an, Shezhou and Huizhou in ancient times. It is located at the junction of Anhui, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces and is known as the "thorough of the three provinces". It borders Jingdezhen City and Wuyuan County of Jiangxi Province in the southwest, and borders Jingdezhen City and Wuyuan County in Jiangxi Province in the southeast. It is adjacent to Kaihua, Chun'an and Lin'an counties in Zhejiang Province, Jixi, Jingde and Jing counties in Xuancheng City, Anhui Province to the northeast, and Shitai, Qingyang and Dongzhi counties in Chizhou City to the northwest. In 1987, Huizhou's organizational system was abolished and a prefecture-level city was established in the name of the mountain "Huangshan" within the territory.
As of July 2015, Huangshan City had a total area of ??9,807 square kilometers and administered 3 districts and 4 counties. At the end of 2015, the total permanent population of Huangshan city was 1.3737 million. In 2015, the city achieved a regional GDP of 53.09 billion yuan.
Huangshan City is located in the mountainous area of ??southern Anhui. It belongs to the northern edge of the mid-subtropical zone, evergreen broad-leaved forest, red soil and yellow soil zone. The terrain is mainly mountainous. The highest peak in the territory, Lotus Peak, is 1860 meters above sea level. It has a humid subtropical monsoon climate. The main characteristics of this area are four distinct seasons, short spring and autumn, long summer and winter, and abundant heat.
Huangshan, known as Huizhou in ancient times, is not only the hometown of Huizhou merchants, but also an important birthplace of Huizhou culture. It has a profound influence on the Xin'an School of Painting, Xin'an Medicine, Huizhou Architecture, Huizhou Four Sculptures, Huizhou Bonsai, etc. Hui Opera is a Peking Opera The predecessor of Anhui cuisine, it is one of the eight major cuisines in China. Huangshan Mountain in Huangshan City is a world natural and cultural heritage, and the ancient villages of Xidi and Hongcun in southern Anhui are world cultural heritage.