I believe everyone knows that China's "Guangdong and Guangxi" are Guangxi and Guangdong. Although the two provinces are close and similar in all aspects, their economies are worlds apart. At present, Guangdong is the largest economic province in China, while Guangxi ranks relatively low, although it is not the bottom of the country. However, apart from the economy, other differences between Guangdong and Guangxi are not particularly great.
For this reason, we will introduce to you today that Guangxi is the city most like Guangdong, and the locals speak Cantonese and eat Cantonese food, which has no Guangxi temperament at all. And this city is located in the eastern part of Guangxi Province-Wuzhou, which is a city with an area of 12,588 square kilometers and a population of 3.52 million.
Although Guangxi is a minority autonomous region, the Han population in Wuzhou accounts for 97.48% of the total population, and the minority population accounts for only 2.52%. It is understood that this is because in ancient times, Wuzhou's economy developed rapidly, so many northern Han people gathered in Wuzhou, so Wuzhou has also become the birthplace of Cantonese and Guangfu people.
In a word, Wuzhou has a deep relationship with Guangdong, so people in Wuzhou still have a good impression on Guangdong. If you have been to Wuzhou, you must find yourself walking on the streets of Wuzhou. You can hear very pure Cantonese and eat very authentic Cantonese food.
In addition, Wuzhou is a city with a long history, which has been built for more than 2,2 years. Therefore, there are also many great people going out from Wuzhou in history. Good examples are Chen Qin, Shi Xie, Yuan Chonghuan, Li Jishen, Liang Yusheng, Gao Bolong and so on.
Therefore, Wuzhou is still a city full of talented people. Of course, in addition, there are many places of interest and various scenic spots in Wuzhou. For example, Qilou Building, Longmu Temple, Canghai Lake Tourist Area, Shibiao Mountain Scenic Area and Li Jishen's former residence are all well-known scenic spots in Wuzhou. If you have the opportunity to come to Wuzhou in the future, you must visit them one by one.
Finally, there are many special foods in Wuzhou, such as the well-known turtle ling paste, chicken wrapped in paper, ice spring soybean milk, Cenxi classical chicken, Shangtang rice noodles, Wuzhou sausage and Cenxihong, all of which came from Wuzhou, but many people may not know it very well and thought it was from Guangdong.
Some netizens said: To correct the saying that Wuzhou dialect is not Cantonese, all vernacular languages are Cantonese, including Nanning, Wuzhou, Yulin and other vernacular areas in Guangxi, and all vernacular speakers in Guangdong are Cantonese, while those in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macau and Foshan are Cantonese. What do you think of this? Welcome everyone to leave a message in the comment area!