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Which province and city does Nanning belong to?

Nanning does not belong to provinces and cities, but belongs to Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Nanning is the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China, the largest city in Guangxi, the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Guangxi, the core city of Beibu Gulf Economic Zone and the permanent venue of China-ASEAN Expo.

Municipal districts: Qingxiu District, Xingning District, Jiangnan District, Liangqing District, Yongning District, Xixiangtang District and Wuming District, which have jurisdiction over High-tech Economic Development Zone, ASEAN Economic Development Zone, wuxiang new district, Hengxian County, Longan County, mashan county, Shanglin County and Binyang County.

Nanning is an important railway hub in the southwest of China. What are the places? Xianggui Railway? Li Zhan Railway? South national defense railway, Nanning-Kunming Railway and other trunk lines connect with national trunk lines in the north, Zhanjiang and Guangzhou in the east, Qinzhou, Fangcheng and Beihai in the south, and Hanoi in Vietnam in the southwest.

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Nanning local conditions and customs

1, Dragon Boat Race

Nanning, also called dragon boat, has the habit of racing dragon boats on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year. In the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934), the Republic of China Daily in Nanning recorded: "It is an old custom to pick up dragon boats once a year. It's time to compete in the middle reaches of the Yongjiang River. " 1997, the dragon boat races held in Nanning and Tanluo Town were awarded the title of "Best Competition Area of National Million Dragon Boat Exchange Race" by the All-China Sports Federation and China Dragon Boat Association because of their large scale and new form.

Step 2 catch the fireworks

On March 3rd every year, Nanning is called "a colorful city" by Chen Yunhe's poems. Participants are strong teams of men from different villages who compete with each other. The so-called firecrackers are an iron ring with a diameter of about 5 cm, wrapped in red cloth. Fireworks were placed on a launcher filled with gunpowder. After lighting, fireworks were "sprayed" into the air.

When the fireworks fell, firecrackers swarmed in all the villages. Breaking through the other side's plunder and obstacles, rushing to the other side's battery and throwing fireworks at the basket is victory. The competition for fireworks is very fierce. Its form is like western football, so it is called "Oriental football".

3. Board shoes dance

Legend has it that shoe dance originated in the Ming Dynasty. During Jiajing period, Lady Vashi, a Zhuang heroine, led Guangxi Langbing to Zhejiang to fight against the Japanese pirates. She trained a doctor in the three-legged race, which led to strict military discipline and Qi Xin's cooperation, and later evolved into an interesting sport.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanning (the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region)