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East six counties west eight counties jingle

East six counties west eight counties jingle as follows:

Huanghua Ling under the West Sea, the seaside reflection shepherdess. The longest train station in Asia, lying in the beautiful west sea. Yam oat noodles into the folk song, hu oil moon cake incense thousand miles.

Xinfu District, Yuanping City, Dingxiang County, Wutai County, Dai County, Fanchi County belongs to the East six counties; Ningwu County, Jingle County, Shenchi County, Wuchai County, Bali County, Hetsu County, Baode County, Yiguan County belongs to the West eight counties.

East six counties west eight counties geographic location

Shanxi Xinzhou is located in north-central Shanxi Province, the Great Wall in the north and Datong, Shuozhou as neighbors, the west across the Yellow River and Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, east of Taihang and Hebei border, south screen Shiling Pass and Taiyuan, Yangquan, Luliang adjacent to a total area of 25.15 million square kilometers.

Xinzhou City has a Buddhist shrine Wutai Mountain, "Nine Sai Zun Chong the first pass" of Yanmen Pass and other well-known tourist attractions; has a "hometown of wrestling", "China's miscellaneous grain capital", "model of dual-support model", "the Chinese government", "the Chinese government", "the Chinese government", "the Chinese government", "the Chinese government" and "the Chinese government". In June 2017, Xinzhou City was named a national health city. on December 13, 2018, it was selected to the list of China's characteristics of agricultural products advantageous area.

Climate of six counties in the east and eight counties in the west

The city of Xinzhou belongs to the temperate continental monsoon climate, with no severe cold in winter, no scorching heat in summer, and four distinct seasons. The average temperature throughout the year is between 4.3℃-9.2℃. The annual precipitation is 345 millimeters-588 millimeters.

Most of the rivers in Xinzhou City belong to the Fen River system, mainly the Yellow River, the Fen River and the Hutuo River (a tributary of the Hai River). The Yellow River enters the Jin-Shaanxi Grand Canyon from Laoniuwan, and flows through Xinzhou for 180 kilometers; the Fen River originates from the Guanxian Mountains, with a channel width of 300-770 meters, an average of 360 meters, and remains unfrozen all year round; and the Hutuo River, which originates from the Wutaishan Mountains, has a total length of 260 kilometers in the city.