- Hunan - Wikipedia
Hunan is on the south bank of the Yangtze River, about halfway along its length, situated between 108° 47'–114° 16' east longitude and 24° 37'–30° 08' north latitude Hunan covers an area of 211,800 square kilometres (81,800 square miles), making it the 10th largest provincial-level division
- Hunan | History, Geography, Culture Cuisine | Britannica
Hunan, landlocked sheng (province) of southern China A major rice-producing area, Hunan is situated to the south of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) It is bounded by the provinces of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, and Guangdong to the southeast; by the Zhuang Autonomous Region of Guangxi
- Hunan Travel Guide: Location, Map, Climate, Attractions . . .
Hunan Province in central China is a popular tourist destination featuring magnificent natural scenery in Zhangjiajie and tranquil Fenghuang Ancient Town
- 12 Things to Do in Hunan | Hunan Tourist Attractions 2025
Top Places to Visit in Hunan: Wulingyuan Scenic Area (Zhangjiajie National Forest Park), Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon (Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge), Tianmen Mountain, Fenghuang Ancient Town, Hunan Provincial Museum, etc
- Hunan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hunan (Chinese: 湖南; pinyin: Húnán; listen) is a province of South Central China, in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and south of Lake Dongting (The characters in the name Hunan mean "lake" and "south" [1])
- Hunan - New World Encyclopedia
Hunan (Chinese: 湖南; pinyin: Húnán) is a province of China located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River Its position south of Lake Dongting provides it with its name, Hunan, which means "south of the lake "
- Hunan - Wikiwand
Hunan was the birthplace of communist revolutionary Mao Zedong, [12] who became the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and the founding father of the People's Republic of China Hunan today is home to some ethnic minorities, including the Tujia and Miao, along with the Han Chinese, who make up a majority of
- Hunan travel - Lonely Planet | China, Asia
As the birthplace of Mao Zedong, Communist Party cadres might wax lyrical about the sacred standing of Hunan (湖南; Húnán) in the annals of Chinese history, but it's the province's dramatic scenery that is the real draw
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