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My little girl wants to apply for Hubei civil servants. Now there are two positions in two cities to apply for, Jingzhou and Xiangyang. I wonder which city is better?

Jingzhou is located in the south-central part of Hubei Province, in the hinterland of Jianghan Plain, and was once the old capital of Chu in history. It is one of the five regional central cities in Hubei Province. It is one of the first batch of 24 famous historical and cultural cities in the State Council. It is also a national excellent tourist city, a national garden city, an important port in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, a central city in central and southern Hubei, and an important industrial production base in Central China. It is known as the "Yangtze River Economic Belt with Steel Waist". The built-up area of the downtown area is 1 square kilometers, with a permanent population of 1.15 million (in 211). The materials transferred from Jingzhou can be transported to any city in the eastern and central parts of China within 24 hours, and the logistics industry and land and water transportation are developed. It is the second largest talent-intensive place in Hubei Province except Wuhan, with 7 colleges and universities, more than 13, students and 27 key laboratories, ranking first in Hubei. Jingzhou city is about 221 kilometers away from Wuhan

Xiangyang city is located in the northwest of Hubei province, in the middle reaches of Hanjiang River basin, and in the remaining veins of Daba Mountain in Qinling Mountains. Its geographical location, which connects the north and the south and connects the east and the west, has been a major transportation hub since ancient times and has the reputation of being the thoroughfare of seven provinces. Xiangyang is named because it is located in the Yang of Xiang River. Chu has been the capital of Beijin for more than 2,8 years. It has been an economic and military place for generations, and is known as the iron Xiangyang, the first city in China, and a battleground for military strategists. The Hanshui River passes through the city, separating Xiangyang and Fancheng on both sides of the north and south, facing each other across the river. Both cities are historically important military and commercial centers. After 1949, the two cities were merged into one and called Xiangfan City, which was divided into Xiangcheng and Fancheng districts. On December 9, 21, with the approval of the State Council, Xiangfan City was officially renamed Xiangyang City. Xiangyang, after being renamed, is working hard to build a regional central city in the adjacent areas of Hubei, Henan, Shaanxi and Chongqing. Xiangyang is about 291 kilometers away from Wuhan.