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Where is Jin Ping?

Jinping County, Guizhou Province belongs to Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture.

Guizhou, referred to as Guizhou or Guangxi for short, is a provincial administrative region of China people. Guiyang, the provincial capital, is located in the southwest hinterland of China. It is a transportation hub in the southwest of China and an important part of the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

China is the first national big data comprehensive experimental zone, a world-famous mountain tourism destination and a big mountain tourism province, a national ecological civilization experimental zone and an inland open economy experimental zone. Sichuan and Chongqing in the north, Hunan in the east, Guangxi in the south and Yunnan in the west.

Guizhou's topography is high in the west and low in the east, and it inclines from the middle to the north, east and south. Known as "eight mountains, one water and one field". The landform of the whole province can be summarized into four basic types: plateau, mountain, hill and basin.

topography

Jinping County is located in the transition zone from Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to hilly areas in western Hunan, with broken landforms, high terrain in the northwest and low terrain in the southeast. The west and southwest are middle and low mountainous areas, the middle and northeast are low mountain valleys, and the southeast is low mountain hilly basins and dam areas.

The mountain range in Jinping County is the residual vein of Miao Ling, and there are six peaks above the altitude of 1200m, among which the altitude of Ganlongshan in Guben Township is 1344.7m, which is the highest point in the county. Mao Ping Qingshuihe exit is 282 meters above sea level, which is the lowest point in the county.

Qingshui River enters from Hekou Township in the northwest, slightly bends to the northeast in the middle, accepts Xiaojiang River in the northwest in the county seat, accepts two rivers in the southeast, and leaves Tianzhu in the northeast.

The three major rivers roughly divide Jinping County into five areas that fluctuate in turn: from north to south, Qiu Ping, Yandong, Huangshaoshan Uplift-Hekou, Pinglue, Sanjiang, Mao Ping Valley Subsidence-Guben (Qingshan Boundary), Enlightenment, Oulishan Uplift-Longli, Zhong Ling, Xinhua, Dunzhai, Tonggu and Datong Valley Subsidence.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Jinping County.