Which cities in China have moats? Is there your city in them?

China also has a moat. Is there your city?

The moat is called yellow, the wall is called city, and the city is the city god, so the city god is the god who protects the city. Today, most of the ancient city walls are gone, but the moat is still there, witnessing history. Which cities have moats now?

First of all, talk about Huaiyang County, Zhoukou, Henan Province, because this moat (lake) is really spectacular. Huaiyang, formerly known as Wanqiu and Chen Zhou, is the capital of Fuxi and the earliest capital of China, where Fuxi painted gossip.

Xiangyang moat is the widest moat.

Fengyang, which is prospered by Zhujiajian, is the hometown of Zhu Yuanzhang.

Shouxian, an ancient city with a long history, was once the capital of Chu, a vassal state of Zhou Dynasty, and Fengyang ancient city was basically well preserved.

Shangqiu Ancient City, Shangqiu Song Dynasty is the Song State and the capital of the Song Dynasty.

Ganzhou, the Song City Wall of Ganzhou, built by water, is one of the few cities in China that have completely preserved the ancient city wall.

Hefei Luzhou ancient city

Xi' an moat

Beijing Forbidden City

Dangshan moat.

Suzhou moat, a wonderful thousand-year-old city, in which the Town God Temple was demolished twenty years ago.

There are many well-preserved moats. Is there your hometown?