Which province is Guigang?

Guigang, located in the southeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China (PRC), in the middle reaches of Xijiang River Basin and in the middle of Xunyu Plain, is an important gateway to China's southwest sea passage and the terminal of China-Myanmar natural gas pipeline. Guigang Port is the largest inland river port in western China and a pilot city of national smart city. Xijiang golden waterway passes through the city, bordering Wuzhou in the east, Yulin and Qinzhou in the south, Nanning in the west and guests in the north.

Guigang is an ancient county town with a history of more than 2,000 years, and it is also a vibrant new inland port city. It is called Lotus Town because there are many lotus flowers planted in the city.

Guigang is a national first-class port open to the outside world, one of the top ten inland ports in China, the largest inland port in western China, a national industrial demonstration zone, a national model city with double support, a national advanced mass culture and sports city, a garden city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, an advanced patriotic health city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and a civilized city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

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Squeezed by the Pacific plate and the Indian Ocean plate, the mountains in Guangxi are mostly arc-shaped. The mountains are coiled around the basin edge or staggered in the basin, forming the basin edge mountains and internal mountains. The mountains on the edge of the basin are divided into three parts: Phoenix Mountain, Jiuwan Mountain, Damiao Mountain, Da Nanshan Mountain and Tianping Mountain in northern Guangxi; There are Maoershan, Yuechengling, Haiyang, Dupont and Mengzhuling in eastern Guangxi.

There are clouds and mountains in southeastern Guangxi; There are Rong Da, 60,000 Mountain and 100,000 Mountain in southern Guangxi. Western Guangxi is a karst mountain area; Northwest Guangxi is a mountainous area on the edge of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, including Jinzhongshan and Cenwanglaoshan.

There are two mountains in the territory, Jiaqiaoling and Dayao Mountain in the northeast-southwest direction, Duyang Mountain and Daming Mountain in the northwest-southeast direction. The two mountains meet in Huixian Town. The main peak of Maoershan Mountain on the edge of the basin is 2 14 1 m above sea level, which is the first peak in South China.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Guigang

Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region