Jiangsu province
Jiangsu province is located on the eastern coast of China, bordered by the Yellow Sea to the east. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, beautiful landscapes, and significant economic development. The capital city, Nanjing, has a long history and served as a former capital of China.
The province is famous for its waterways, including the Grand Canal, which is the longest artificial river in the world. Jiangsu is also a major industrial and agricultural hub, producing rice, wheat, and various fruits. Its diverse economy contributes significantly to China's overall growth.