Bazhong, also known as Bacheng. Located in the northeast of Sichuan Basin and adjacent to Dazhou in the east. Nanchong in the south; Arrive in Guangyuan in the west; It is connected to Hanzhong, Shaanxi in the north. Bazhong is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province, with an area of 1.23 million square kilometers. By June 4th, 20021year, Bazhong City had jurisdiction over 2 provincial development zones in 3 counties, 2 districts. Bazhong has revolutionary relics such as the Red Army Martyrs Cemetery and the Red Army stone inscription slogans, which are called "the open-air museum of China Revolution".
From the early Qing Dynasty to the first year of the Republic of China (1648- 19 12), Bazhou still belonged to Baoning Prefecture in northern Sichuan, and did not lead the county. In the 22nd year of the Republic of China (1935), Sichuan was unified with the government, and Bazhong belonged to the 15th administrative supervision area of Sichuan Province (now Dazhou). On July 5, 1993, Bazhong District was established, and Bazhong County was removed from the county to set up a city (county level); On June 4th, 2000, the State Council approved the establishment of Bazhong City (prefecture level).
Location context
Bazhong is the border area between Sichuan and Shaanxi and the gateway to the northeast of Sichuan. The geographical coordinates are 106 degrees 2 1 min east to 107 degrees 45 minutes 3 1 degree 15 minutes to 32 degrees 45 minutes north. The municipal government is 308 kilometers away from Chengdu in the west, 650 kilometers away from Xi in the north, 498 kilometers away from Chongqing, and about 200 kilometers away from the neighboring Dazhou, Nanchong, Hanzhong, baoji-chengdu railway and Xiangpu Railway.