- Sichuan - Wikipedia
Sichuan[a], previously romanized as Szechwan or Szechuan, is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau —between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south Its capital city is Chengdu, and its population stands at 83 million
- Sichuan | History, Province, Population, Climate, Cuisine, Facts . . .
Sichuan, sheng (province) of China It is located in the upper Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) valley in the southwestern part of the country Sichuan is the second largest of the Chinese provinces It is bordered by the provinces of Gansu and Shaanxi to the north, the territory of Chongqing
- Sichuan Travel Guide, Hometown of Giant Pandas - China Highlights
Sichuan (abbrev: Chuan or Shu): it is in southwest China ranking the fifth largest province in the nation The entire province has a 1,075 kilometers' length from west to east and a 921 kilometers' width from north to south, which embraces an area of 484,100 square kilometers
- Sichuan Basin - Wikipedia
The Sichuan Basin (Chinese: 四川盆地; pinyin: Sìchuān Péndì), formerly transliterated as the Szechwan Basin, sometimes called the Red Basin, is a lowland region in southwestern China It is surrounded by mountains on all sides and is drained by the upper Yangtze River and its tributaries The basin is anchored by Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, in the west, and the direct
- Sichuan - Wikitravel
Sichuan (四川; Sìchuān; previously known as Szechwan), is a province in the west of the Southern Central Region of China Shunan Zhuhai National Park (lit Bamboo Sea) Miyaluo and Bipenggou which are very beautiful in the autumn due to the colourful fall foliage around the lake with a mountain backdrop
- Sichuan: exploring Chinas most quintessential province
The far west province of Sichuan is a microcosm of China, offering fiery food, sleepy pandas, a diverse set of ancient cultures and wild natural landscapes
- Sichuan - New World Encyclopedia
Sichuan, the home of ancient civilizations and ethnic groups, sits on the lifeline of ancient China, the Yangtze River Known, even in ancient times, as a land of abundance, Sichuan continues to serve as an agricultural center for China
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Sichuan is not just about food and culture; it also features remarkable natural wonders From the towering peaks of the Four Girls Mountain to the tranquil lakes of Jiuzhaigou Valley, the province presents a plethora of breathtaking scenery
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