- Jiangsu - Wikipedia
Jiangsu has a coastline of over 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) along the Yellow Sea, and the Yangtze flows through the southern part of the province Since the Sui and Tang dynasties, Jiangsu has been a national economic and commercial center, partly due to the construction of the Grand Canal
- Jiangsu | History, Culture Economy of China | Britannica
Jiangsu, sheng (province) on the east coast of China It is bounded by the Yellow Sea to the east, Shanghai municipality to the southeast, and by the provinces of Zhejiang to the south, Anhui to the west, and Shandong to the north
- Jiangsu - New World Encyclopedia
Jiangsu borders Shandong to the north, Anhui to the west, and Zhejiang and Shanghai municipality to the south Its name comes from jiang, (short for the city of Jiangning (now Nanjing) and su (for the city of Suzhou) The abbreviation for this province is "苏" (sū), the second character of its name
- Jiangsu Travel Guide: Map, Weather, Sights - TravelChinaGuide
Jiangsu Province travel information about its location in China, climate, attractions and pictures in major cities like Nanjing, Suzhou, Yangzhou, Wuxi, Kunshan and Xuzhou
- JIANGSU PROVINCE | Facts and Details
Jiangsu province is the coast of China and is called “Su” for short It is a place of rivers and lake with a throbbing economy, advanced education and flourishing culture
- Jiangsu, a land of Wu charm and Han elegance 2025
Discover Jiangsu, a land of Wu charm and Han elegance, with scenic lakes, rich culture, historic treasures, and renowned local delicacies Located on China’s eastern coast, Jiangsu is a province brimming with cultural heritage and natural beauty
- Jiangsu Province | Capital, Map, Population - Lets Chinese
Located in the Yangtze River economic belt, Jiangsu governs 13 districts and cities It is the only province in China where all prefecture-level administrative regions are among the top 100
- Jiangsu Province: Welcome to the Land of Water - Lonely Planet
Jiangsu, one of the most populous and prosperous provinces in China, has long been known as shui xiang, ‘the land of water ’
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