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Which city has the best air quality in China?

The cities with the best air in China are: Shenzhen, Nanchang, Lishui, Huizhou, Guiyang, Fuzhou, Zhoushan, Xiamen, Haikou, and Kunming. Particularly recommended are Shenzhen, Guiyang, and Fuzhou. The air quality is really good, as if you are in the world of nature!

1. Shenzhen

Shenzhen is located in southern China, southern Guangdong, on the east coast of the Pearl River Estuary. It borders Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay to the east, the Pearl River Estuary and Lingding Ocean to the west, and the Pearl River Estuary to the south. Shenzhen River is connected to Hong Kong. It is also one of the four central cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, an international comprehensive transportation hub, an international science and technology industry innovation center, and one of China's three national financial centers. It is also committed to building a global maritime center city, China's A pioneering demonstration zone for characteristic socialism and a comprehensive national science center. Shenzhen has a complete set of land, sea, air, and rail ports. It is the port city in China with the largest number of ports, the largest number of people entering and leaving the country, and the largest traffic volume.

2. Guiyang

Guiyang is located in the "Golden Triangle" tourist area of ​​Guizhou. The tourism resources in this area are rich and colorful. The developed scenic spots involve 32 scenic types, including mountains, rivers, and canyons. , lakes, karsts, caves, waterfalls, hot springs, virgin forests, humanities, ancient cities and pavilions and other tourism resources. As of 2016, the city has 307 cultural relics protection units at all levels and 6 national key cultural relics protection units; there are 10 scenic spots, including 2 national-level scenic spots and 8 provincial-level scenic spots.

There is 1 national-level historical and cultural town, 1 Chinese historical and cultural village, and 14 Chinese ethnic minority characteristic villages. There are 1 national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, 13 national AAAA-level tourist attractions, 5 national AAA-level tourist attractions, 1 national AA-level tourist attraction, and 5 national agricultural tourism demonstration sites.

3. Fuzhou

Fuzhou is an excellent tourist city in China. It has many famous mountains, temples, gardens and residences, and has a unique tourist city style of riverside, seaside and landscape gardens. It has national key scenic spots such as Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, Pingtan Haitan, Gushan, Qingyun Mountain, and Shiba Chongxi.

There are more than 150 famous historical sites in Fuzhou, including Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, Lin Zexu’s Tomb, Fuzhou Hualin Temple, Wu Pagoda, Mawei Shipping Site, Fuqing Maitreya Rock, Tanshishan Cultural Site, Luoyuan Chen Taiwei Palace and others have been listed as national key cultural relics protection units.

Gushan Cliff Carvings, known as the "Forest of Steles in Fuzhou", Hualin Temple, the oldest wooden structure building in the south of the Yangtze River, the "Stele of Grace to King Langya for Dezheng", one of the "Four Famous Monuments in the World", Li Yangbing Wushan Cliff Stone carvings and the "Stele of the Heavenly Concubine's Response" that record the historical materials of Zheng He's voyages in the Ming Dynasty.