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What provinces are there in eastern China?

The eastern part of China mainly includes the following eight provinces:

Jiangsu province, referred to as "Su". Jiangsu Province is located on the eastern coast of Chinese mainland, which is called "jiangning house" and "Suzhou House". Jiangsu is located in the east of China, geographically across the north and south, and its climate and vegetation also have the characteristics of the north and south. Zhejiang province, referred to as "Zhejiang", is the capital of Hangzhou. Located in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta on the southeast coast of China, it borders the East China Sea in the east, Fujian in the south, Jiangxi and Anhui in the west and Shanghai and Jiangsu in the north. Qiantang River, the largest river in China, is named Jiang because of its twists and turns, also known as Zhejiang, and the province is named Jiang.

Fujian province, referred to as "Fujian" for short, has Fuzhou as its capital. Located on the southeast coast of China, it is adjacent to Zhejiang Province in the northeast, Jiangxi Province in the west and northwest, Guangdong Province in the southwest and Taiwan Province Province across the Taiwan Province Strait in the east. Fujian is surrounded by mountains and seas, and 90% of its land area is hilly, with the forest coverage rate ranking first in the country. Shandong Province, called Lu for short, is located in the east coast of China, the lower reaches of the Yellow River and the north-central part of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Confucius and his Confucianism, the top ten cultural celebrities in the world, were born here in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Taiwan Province Province, referred to as Taiwan Province for short, is located on the continental shelf in the southeast coast of Chinese mainland, bordering the Pacific Ocean in the east, Ryukyu Islands in the northeast, bashi channel and Philippine Islands in the south, and Fujian Province across the Taiwan Province Strait in the west, with a total area of about 36,000 square kilometers, including 2/kloc-0 affiliated islands such as Taiwan Province Island, Lanyu Island, Lvdao Island and Diaoyu Island, and 64 islands of Penghu Islands.

Hebei province, referred to as "Hebei" for short, is named after its location in the north of the Yellow River. It is located in North China Plain, bordering Bohai Sea in the east, Beijing and Tianjin in the inner ring, Taihang Mountain in the west, Yanshan Mountain in the north and Zhangbei Plateau at the northern foot of Yanshan Mountain.

Guangdong Province, referred to as "Guangdong" for short, is the capital of Guangzhou, located in the south of Nanling, on the coast of the South China Sea, bordering Hong Kong, Macao, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian, and facing Hainan across the sea.

Hainan Province, referred to as "Qiong" for short, is a provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), with Haikou as its capital. It borders Qiongzhou Strait in the north, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Viet Nam in the west, Taiwan Province Province in the South China Sea in the east, and the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia in the southeast and south respectively.

The eastern part of China lies on the eastern edge of the East Asian continent and the west coast of the Pacific Ocean, including the eastern and southern waters of China. It is the general name of the Bohai Sea, the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the South China Sea in the eastern coastal areas of China and the eastern and southern parts of China.

The eastern part of China, including Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, Shandong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Taiwan Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region, is the most developed area in China, and Chinese mainland metropolises such as Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen are all located in the eastern part of China.

The opening of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in eastern China in 1980s promoted the reform and development of the Pearl River Delta region. The development and opening up of Pudong New Area in the 1990s promoted the reform and development of the Yangtze River Delta and the Yangtze River Basin. The Pearl River Delta and the Yangtze River Delta have quickly become the most active "poles" of China's economy.

The eastern part of China is more capable of supporting the development of the western region, the rise of the central part and the revitalization of the northeast, and promoting and forming a good situation of interaction between the eastern and western parts and coordinated development of the national economy.

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China Oriental-Baidu Encyclopedia