Luzhou
Luzhou is a city located in the southwestern part of China, specifically in Sichuan province. It sits at the confluence of the Jialing and Yangtze Rivers, making it an important transportation hub. Luzhou is known for its rich history, with roots dating back over 2,000 years, and it has developed into a vibrant urban center.
The city is famous for its production of Luzhou Laojiao, a well-known type of Chinese liquor made from sorghum. This spirit is celebrated for its unique flavor and has gained popularity both domestically and internationally. Luzhou also features beautiful landscapes, including hills and rivers, attracting tourists and nature lovers.