Nanping City, which belongs to Fujian Province, is located in the north of Fujian Province, southeast of the northern section of Wuyi Mountain, and at the junction of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces, commonly known as "northern Fujian". It is adjacent to Zhejiang Province in the northeast, Jiangxi Province in the northwest, Ningde City in the southeast and Sanming City in the southwest, with 2615' north latitude and 2819' east longitude. [1] During the revolutionary war years, the Fujian Provincial Party Committee was stationed in northern Fujian several times, and was known as the red land where the red flag could not fall. [2][3]
Nanping is one of the earliest developed areas in Fujian. [3] Nanping is the birthplace of Fujian-Vietnam culture, Zhuzi culture, Wuyi tea culture, Qitian-Sheng Da culture and Taiji culture, and is known as "Zou Lu in Fujian" and "Lidong in the south of the road". More than 2000 scholars and 17 prime ministers have emerged; There are more than 80 first-class and third-class tourist resources entities/kloc-0, and Wuyishan is one of the only four "World Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites" in China. [ 1]
Nanping is known as "Fujian Granary", "South Seaside" and "China Bamboo Town". [3] Hefei-Fuzhou high-speed railway, yingtan-Xiamen railway, Waifu railway, Hengnan railway, 205 national highway and 3 16 national highway transit; There are also routes and waterways such as Wuyishan Airport, Minjiang River, Jianxi River and Futunxi River.