Explore the abbreviation of Chinese provinces and their capitals, a fun geographical journey! China, this vast land, consists of 34 provincial-level administrative regions, each with its own unique abbreviation and provincial capital. Want to master this knowledge? Don't worry, let's explore this geographical journey together! First of all, from the northernmost part of China...

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  China, this vast land, consists of 34 provincial-level administrative regions, each with its own unique abbreviation and provincial capital. Want to master this knowledge? Don't worry, let's explore this geographical journey together!

  Looking south, Fujian is in "Fu", the provincial capital Fuzhou; Jiangxi is referred to as "Gan", the provincial capital Nanchang; "Taiwan" Bay appears on the map with its unique name. In South China, "Guangdong" refers to Guangdong and Guangzhou, the provincial capital; "Gui" is Guangxi, the provincial capital Nanning; "Qiong" is Hainan, the provincial capital Haikou.

  As our footsteps move westward, "Sichuan" is Sichuan, the provincial capital Chengdu; "Dian" refers to Yunnan, the provincial capital Kunming; The world-famous Chongqing, as a municipality directly under the Central Government, no longer appears in the name of a certain province. Furthermore, "Tibet" is Tibet; "Gan" refers to Gansu, the provincial capital Lanzhou; "Qing" is Qinghai, the provincial capital Xining. As for the heart of China, which is close to the capital Beijing, "Henan" is Henan and has a long history; Swimming through the center of the Wenchuan earthquake, "Shu" is the ancient name of Sichuan.

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  First of all, starting from the northernmost point of China, Heilongjiang is "black", the provincial capital Harbin; Liaoning is "Liao", the provincial capital Shenyang. Next is North China, "Beijing" represents the capital Beijing, and Tianjin is referred to as "Jin". "Hebei" is Hebei, the provincial capital Shijiazhuang; "Jin" is Shanxi, the provincial capital Taiyuan. As for East China, "Shanghai" is Shanghai; and "Su" is Jiangsu, the provincial capital Nanjing; "Zhejiang" is Zhejiang, the provincial capital Hangzhou.

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Explore the abbreviation of Chinese provinces and their capitals, a fun geographical journey! China, this vast land, consists of 34 provincial-level administrative regions, each with its own unique abbreviation and provincial capital. Want to master this knowledge? Don't worry, let's explore this geographical journey together! First of all, starting from the northernmost point of China, Heilongjiang is "black", the provincial capital Harbin; Liaoning is "Liao", the provincial capital Shenyang. Next is North China, where "Beijing" represents the first...
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