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China map provinces and borders and abbreviations.

As of 20 19, * * * is divided into 34 provincial administrative regions (including 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the central government and 2 special administrative regions).

The specific information of administrative divisions is as follows (referred to as "provincial capital" in brackets):

North China: Beijing (Beijing, Beijing), Tianjin (Tianjin, Tianjin), Hebei (Hebei, Shijiazhuang), Shanxi (Shanxi, Taiyuan), Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Inner Mongolia, Hohhot)

Northeast China: Liaoning (Liaoning and Shenyang), Jilin (Jilin and Changchun) and Heilongjiang (Heilongjiang and Harbin).

East China: Shanghai (Shanghai), Jiangsu (Jiangsu, Nanjing), Zhejiang (Zhejiang, Hangzhou), Anhui (Anhui, Hefei), Fujian (Fujian, Fuzhou), Jiangxi (Jiangxi, Nanchang), Shandong (Shandong, Jinan) and Taiwan Province (Taiwan Province, Taipei).

Central China: Henan (Henan, Zhengzhou), Hubei (Hubei, Wuhan), Hunan (Hunan, Changsha).

South China: Guangdong Province (Guangdong, Guangzhou), Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Guangxi, Nanning), Hainan Province (Qiong, Haikou), Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong, Hong Kong) and Macao Special Administrative Region (Macau, Macau).

Southwest China: Chongqing (Chongqing), Sichuan (Sichuan and Chengdu), Guizhou (Guizhou and Guiyang), Yunnan (Yunnan and Kunming) and Xizang Autonomous Region (Tibet and Lhasa).

Northwest China: Shaanxi (Shaanxi and xi 'an), Gansu (Gansu and Lanzhou), Qinghai (Qinghai and Xining), Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (Ningxia and Yinchuan) and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (Xinjiang and Urumqi).