Which city in Guangxi is Gui B?

Gui B is Liuzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Liuzhou, also known as Hucheng and Longcheng, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and an important central city in central Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region approved by the State Council. As of 202 1, the city has five municipal districts and five counties, with a total area of 18596 square kilometers.

Liuzhou, the largest industrial city in Guangxi, has formed an industrial system with automobiles, machinery and steel as the leading industries, chemical industry, building materials, kitchen waste, pharmaceuticals, Chi Chang new energy, new materials, electronic information and other industries coexisting and complete industrial categories. The total industrial output value accounts for about a quarter of Guangxi. It is a national comprehensive transportation hub. Six trunk railways, including Feng Dan, cross the border, seven expressway and six national highways meet in Liuzhou, and Liuzhou An Baili Airport is open to traffic with major cities in China.

Introduction of Liuzhou local culture and national culture;

Liuzhou is a city where Zhuang, Han and Yao nationalities live together. For thousands of years, Liuzhou has been the meeting point of economic and cultural exchanges and integration between Han nationality and Lingnan indigenous nationalities, and has a strong national traditional culture accumulation. The total area is 268 1 1 km2. There are Zhuang, Han, Yao, Miao, Dong and Mulao ethnic groups 18, with a total population of 3139,600, of which Zhuang, Yao, Miao and Dong ethnic groups account for 68.4 1%.

Zhuang's songs, Yao's dances, Miao's festivals, and Dong's architecture show the colorful cultural life of ethnic minorities. Liuzhou people are good at expressing their life and labor and their thoughts and feelings with songs. March 3rd is a traditional festival of Zhuang nationality, and the duet is a big activity on March 3rd, so it is also called "Song Club" and "Song Club".

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Liuzhou City