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Jieyang - Wikipedia It is historically important as the hometown of many overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia It borders Shantou to the east, Chaozhou to the northeast, Meizhou to the north, Shanwei to the west, and looks out to the South China Sea to the south
Jieyang – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Jieyang has a long history and profound cultural heritage, and has gone through multiple stages of development The history of Jieyang can be traced back to the Qin Dynasty, when it belonged to the jurisdiction of Nanhai County
Jieyang, China Jieyang, a vibrant city in Guangdong Province, China, offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern development Known for its picturesque landscapes, including the scenic Rongjiang River, Jieyang is also home to historical sites such as the Chaozhou Pagoda and Huangqi Mountain
Jieyang guangdong china - Attractions of China Jieyang, located in the eastern part of Guangdong Province, is a vibrant city rich in culture and natural beauty Known for its historical significance and stunning landscapes, Jieyang offers a diverse range of attractions that cater to all types of travelers
Jieyang Travel Guide: Discover the Charms of Southeast China Immerse yourself in the enchanting city of Jieyang in Southeast China Explore cultural gems, savor local cuisine, and get valuable travel tips with our comprehensive Jieyang travel guide
Jieyang, China - trackstick Jieyang’s cuisine is famous throughout China for its unique flavors and cooking techniques The city’s signature dish is chaozhou fan or Chaozhou-style rice noodle soup that features thin noodles served in a savory broth with meat or seafood toppings
Jieyang - China Daily Located in the southeast of Guangdong Province, Jieyang lies in the hinterland of the Chaoshan Plain It touches Chaozhou and Shantou on the east, Shanwei on the west, the South China Sea in the south and Meizhou on the north