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Which city in Jiangsu Province does Siyang belong to?

Siyang belongs to Suqian City, Jiangsu Province.

Siyang County, known as Huaiyang and Taoyuan in ancient times, is located in the northern part of Jiangsu Province, bordering Huai'an City in the east, Suqian City in the west, Hongze Lake, the fourth largest freshwater lake in the country, the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and Xuyan City in the south. The high-speed, Xinchang Railway and Suhuai Railway pass through the county. It belongs to the Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone and Huaihai Economic Zone, and the county covers an area of ??1,418 square kilometers.

Siyang’s ancient and modern business card is Sishui, the ancient capital, the city of fine wine, and the city of forests and greenery. It has a history of 5,000 years of civilization and a history of more than 2,200 years of city building. Siyang County is the only hometown of poplar trees in China. It has successively won the titles of National Garden County and National Advanced Unit of Grain Production. The main tourist attractions in Siyang County include the Chinese Poplar Museum and Mazu Cultural Park.

Siyang’s geographical environment

Siyang has no hills and belongs to the yellow alluvial plain. The general terrain is higher in the west and lower in the east, and the relative height of the ground is mostly between 12 meters and 17 meters. The soil in the territory is divided into three types: fluvo-aquic soil, sandy soil, and yellow-brown loam. Fluvo-aquic soil has the largest area and the widest distribution, accounting for about 80% of the total area. The soil quality is poor, and the area of ??medium- and low-yield fields is large.

Siyang has a mild climate, a transitional north subtropical monsoon climate, with sufficient sunlight, abundant rainfall, a long frost-free period, and four distinct seasons. The average annual temperature is about 14.4°C, and the average annual sunshine is about 2,216 hours.

The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal crosses 50 kilometers from east to west and becomes a natural watershed. South of the canal, high in the north and low in the south, the rivers all flow into Hongze Lake and belong to the Huaihe River system; north of the canal, high in the south and low in the north, the rivers all belong to the Yi and Shu water systems. There are more than 30 large and small rivers in the county, with a total length of nearly 700 kilometers.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Siyang