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Yibin history and origin
Yibin, nicknamed "Budao", "Rongzhou" and "Xuzhou", is located in the south-central part of Sichuan Province, China.

Because Jinsha River and Minjiang River meet here, the Yangtze River has been called "Yangtze River" since then, so Yibin is also called "the first city of the Yangtze River", and the section from Yibin to Yichang of the Yangtze River is also called Chuanjiang.

Yibin is a famous historical and cultural city in China, where the world-famous Wuliangye is produced. The developed brewing industry has made Yibin a veritable "wine capital of China".

Yibin is one of the earliest and oldest cities in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the starting point of the Southern Silk Road and is known as "the half of Gu Rong in the southwest".

Chinese Name: Yibin mbth: Yibin Alias: Jiudu, Xufu, Rongzhou Administrative District Category: Prefecture-level City Jurisdiction: Southwest China Subordinate Area: Cuiping District, Yibin County, etc. 1 District 9 County * * Resident: No.8, Shunan Avenue, Cuiping District Telephone Area Code: 083 1 Postal Code: 644000 Location: South Sichuan Province. Climatic conditions: subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Famous scenic spots: Zhuhai in southern Sichuan, Shihaidong Township, etc. Airport: Yibin Caiba Airport Railway Station: Yibin Station License Plate Code: Sichuan Q City Flower: Huangqilan City Tree: Cinnamomum camphora Administrative Code: 5 1 1500.

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