Huizhou is the central city in the middle and lower reaches of Dongjiang River, at the intersection of Hakka culture, Guangfu culture and Chaoshan culture. [1] It is adjacent to Shenzhen and Hong Kong, with Heyuan in the north, Shanwei in the east and Dongguan and Guangzhou in the west. It is one of the central cities in the Pearl River Delta.
Huizhou is the frontier of China's modern struggle history, and it once formed Dongjiang column, the main force of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in South China. Huizhou, as a national historical and cultural city, is known as "a famous county in Lingnan", "the gateway to eastern Guangdong" and "half city with mountains and half city with lakes". Huizhou is also one of the important settlements and distribution centers for Hakkas. Overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan rank first among the four Hakka States, and are known as the overseas Chinese capital of Hakka.
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