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Xinyang, formerly known as Yiyang and Shenzhou, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Henan Province, located in the middle of China, the south of Henan Province and the upper reaches of Huaihe River. The total area of the city 18900 square kilometers? [ 1]? Jurisdiction over 2 districts and 8 counties. ? [2]? According to the data of the seventh population census, as of 202 1, the permanent population of Xinyang City was 6186,000, and the urbanization rate of the permanent population was 5 1. 14%. ? [46]? In 20021year, Xinyang achieved a regional GDP of 306.496 billion yuan. ? [38]?

Xinyang is located between the north latitude113 45 "-115 55" and 30 23 "-32 27", which is the geographical and climatic transition zone between north and south China and the fusion zone of Chongqing and Chu cultures. The terrain is high in the south and low in the north, which is a stepped landform with alternating mountains and rivers and various forms; It belongs to the transition area from subtropical zone to warm temperate zone with obvious monsoon climate. Located in the core area of Dabie Mountain old revolutionary base area, it is known as "the cradle of the Red Army and the hometown of generals". ? [ 1]? [6]? Xinyang has been listed as a livable city in China for ten consecutive years, enjoying the honorary title of permanent livable city. ? [ 1]?

Xinyang is an important channel for economic and cultural exchanges in the central region, the thoroughfare of the three provinces, and the strategic location between Jianghuai and Hehan, forming a unique "Yu Feng Chu rhyme"; ? [ 1]? Xinyang is the hometown of Sun Bin, Chun, Sima Guang, and other historical celebrities, and also the destination of Confucius' traveling around the world. Xinyang Maojian Tea produced in Xinyang is famous far and near, so it is also known as the Tea Capital of Mountains and Rivers and the Maojian Tea Capital of China.