Lishui, formerly known as Chuzhou, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, located in the Yangtze River Delta, southwest of Zhejiang Province, bordering Wenzhou in the southeast, Ningde and Nanping in Fujian Province in the southwest, Quzhou in the northwest, Jinhua in the north and Taizhou in the northeast. The city has 1 municipal district and 7 counties, and manages 1 county-level city, with the area of municipal district 1.73 million square kilometers.
According to the Records of Scenic Spots in the Ming Dynasty, "In the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty, Chu Shi was located at the dividing line, so it was located in the state". 1949 10, Lishui area was established; On July 9, 2000, the administrative office was abolished and Lishui City was established. Lishui City is called "Zhejiang Green Valley", with 3,573 peaks, with an altitude of 1 1,000m.
topography
Lishui city is located in the part of Zhejiang-Fujian uplift, and the mountains belong to Wuyishan system, mainly including Xianxialing, Donggong Mountain and Kuocang Mountain, which run from southwest to northeast and extend to northwest, southwest and northeast respectively. There are 3,573 peaks above 1 1,000m, and 244 peaks above 1 1,500m.
Among them, the elevation of Huangmaojian in fengyangshan, Longquan City 1929 m, and the elevation of Baishanzu in qingyuan county 1856.7 m are the first and second peaks in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, respectively. The terrain is inclined from southwest to northeast, with Zhongshan as the main part in the southwest, low mountains, hills and mountain valleys; The northeast is dominated by low mountains, with Zhongshan and valley basins in the middle. The lowest point is Wenxi Town, qingtian county, 7 meters above sea level.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lishui City