Where is ancient Jizhou?

Jizhou, an ancient and young city. Vicissitudes have witnessed the changes of her past years, and the update of time series shows her vitality today. But do you know where Gujizhou is? Let's get to know each other.

Jizhou

Jizhou, known as Endless and Yuyang in ancient times, has a long history, and it has been more than 2230 years since it was founded. It is a Millennium ancient county named by the United Nations and a famous historical and cultural city in Tianjin.

Jizhou District is located in the northernmost part of Tianjin, the core area of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, 88km away from Beijing in the west and 1 10km away from Tianjin in the south, with a total area of 1590 km2. The northern mountainous area is full of green wind, and the greening rate of trees reaches 79%; The southern plain is like brocade, dotted with thousands of blue waves and Cuiping Lake. Jizhou District was called Yuyang in ancient times, a country without docks in the Spring and Autumn Period, and a city without docks in the Warring States Period. The Qin Dynasty belonged to Youbeiping County, and Jizhou was established in the Tang Dynasty. After the founding of New China, it was a county under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province. Transferred to Tianjin in September, 1973. On July 28th, 20 16, Jixian County was abolished and Jizhou District was established, which has been in use ever since.

Jizhou District is the only semi-mountainous county in Tianjin and the back garden of Tianjin. It is listed as a national ecological demonstration county and the first green food demonstration area in China.

Generally speaking, Jizhou District was called Yuyang in ancient times, a country without docks in the Spring and Autumn Period and a city without docks in the Warring States Period. The Qin Dynasty belonged to Youbeiping County, and Jizhou was established in the Tang Dynasty. After the founding of New China, it was a county under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province, and/kloc-0 was transferred to Tianjin in September, 1973. You got it?