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Where is there more ktv in Jingzhou?
Jingzhou is a riverside city with ancient culture and modern civilization. "Draw Kyushu, there is Jingzhou." Jingzhou has a history of more than three thousand years. Since Jinan, the capital of Chu State, was founded in 689 BC, six dynasties and 34 emperors have established their capitals here. From Sun Shuai, the first official in the world, to Zhang Wanli in Ming Dynasty, there were 138 prime ministers who went out of Jingzhou. From the patriotic poet Qu Yuan to Li Bai and Du Fu, a large number of literati wrote poems in Jingzhou.
Jingzhou was the capital of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It is one of the first batch of 24 national historical and cultural cities announced by the State Council, an excellent tourist city in China, a national garden city, an important highway transportation hub and a port city in the Yangtze River.
By June 2020, Jingzhou will have jurisdiction over eight counties and cities: Jingzhou District, Shashi District, jiangling county, Gongan County, Jianli City, Shishou City, honghu city City and Songzi City. Resident of Shashi District Government of Jingzhou City.
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