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Suqian belongs to which province and which city.

Suqian is a prefecture-level city under Jiangsu Province.

Suqian City is located in the north-central part of Jiangsu Province, with a superior geographical position. Suqian, with a total area of about 8557 square kilometers, is an important agricultural and industrial base in Jiangsu Province, where inland rivers crisscross and are rich in resources.

Suqian has a rich historical and cultural heritage. As early as ancient times, Suqian was the famous hometown of Wu in history, and was once the hometown of Fu Cha, the king of Wu. Suqian is also the hometown of China ancient literature master Yang Wanli. He was a famous writer and calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. There are also many ancient buildings and cultural sites preserved here, reflecting a long history and cultural tradition.

Suqian has a rapid economic development, with many industrial parks and economic development zones. In agriculture, Suqian mainly grows rice, wheat, soybeans and other food crops, and also develops the cultivation of special agricultural products such as fruits and vegetables. In terms of industry, Suqian is dominated by chemical, textile, machinery, electronics and other industries, with strong industrial strength.

Suqian actively promotes urban construction and pays attention to environmental protection and ecological civilization construction. There are various parks, wetland parks and forest parks in the city, which provide a good ecological environment and leisure space. At the same time, Suqian also pays attention to the development of education, medical care, culture and tourism, and provides high-quality social services and cultural and entertainment facilities.

Suqian city features:

1, Grand Canal Culture: Suqian City is located at one of the important nodes where the Grand Canal flows, and the Grand Canal culture has a long history. The Grand Canal is an important waterway in ancient China, and the rivers and docks in Suqian still retain their original features. Visitors can stroll along the Grand Canal or take a boat tour to feel the charm of the ancient canal culture.

2. Wu culture: Suqian used to be Wu's hometown, and Wu culture is rich. Wu culture is an important part of China culture, which includes Wu's history, art and literature. In Suqian, visitors can visit Fu Cha's Tomb of the King of Wu, Wu Culture Park and other places to learn about the profoundness of Wu culture.

3. Beautiful natural scenery: Suqian City is located in the north-central part of Jiangsu Province, with rich natural resources and landscapes. There are lake scenic spots such as Jiulong Lake and Lianshui Lake in the city, as well as large areas of farmland and pastoral scenery, which makes people feel quiet and livable. At the same time, the forest around Suqian is also a paradise for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

4. Traditional handicrafts: Suqian has a long tradition of handicrafts, such as paper-cutting, weaving and ceramics. These traditional handicrafts represent the wisdom and creativity of local people and form a unique artistic style. Visitors can experience and buy these traditional handicrafts in Suqian's art workshops or markets.