Suizhou is located in the north of Hubei Province, where the world-famous chimes have been unearthed, and it is also the birthplace of China's ancestor, Shennong, Yan Di. Suizhou is located at the intersection of the Yangtze River Basin and Huaihe River Basin, with Wuhan in the east, Xiangyang in the west, Nanyang and Xinyang in the north and Jingzhou in the south. It is the "North Gate" of Hubei, the "hub of Jingyu and the throat of Han Xiang".
Suizhou is an important transit point and transit point for the country to implement the strategy of developing the west from east to west. It was called "the hometown of Han Dong" in ancient times and is a famous historical and cultural city in China. There is Dahongshan, a scenic spot in Jingchu known as "the first peak in the northern sky of Chu", which is a national nature reserve with beautiful scenery and strange landscape.
Famous scenic spots in Suizhou:
Suizhou Millennium Ginkgo Valley Scenic Area is located in Zengdu District, the hometown of ancient ginkgo in China, stretching12km. The ancient ginkgo trees in the area are connected to form a community, hidden among the owners and gathered into a valley. It is one of the four ancient ginkgo communities in the world. It is understood that there are 308 ginkgo trees over a thousand years, 0/0.7 million ginkgo trees over a hundred years, and 565,438+10,000 ginkgo trees planted in Ginkgo Valley.
The rural scenery marked by the ancient ginkgo community tells the cultural idea of China's traditional philosophy about the harmonious coexistence between man and nature. No matter where you are in Ginkgo Valley, you will see the world you yearn for. The mountains and canopies in the sun are surging with green streams, and the circles and lines combined with light and shadow depict the knowledge, tacit understanding and strength of heaven and man.