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How many districts, counties and towns are there in Shantou?
Shantou is an important port city along the southeast coast of China, an important gateway to the Maritime Silk Road, a sub-central city of Guangdong Province, an open port city along the coast of China, and a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in China.
China Excellent Tourist City, China Top 100 Investment Environment City, China Brand Economy City, National Intellectual Property Work Demonstration City, National E-commerce Demonstration City, National Information Consumption Pilot City, National Double Support Model City, China Stationery Production Base and National Transportation Hub City. Known as "the gateway of Lingdong, the hub of South China, the seaside Zou Lu and the hometown of delicious food".
Shantou is an important ancestral home and settlement of Chaoshan people and an important birthplace and prosperity of Chaoshan culture. "Where there is sea water, there are hipsters", and there is no doubt that there is Chaoshan culture where there are hipsters. Shantou Chaoshan culture is a branch of Chinese excellent traditional culture, which has the characteristics of compatibility between Chinese and foreign cultures.
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