A 300-word fragment describing the scenery in Huai 'an.
Huai 'an is a prefecture-level city in north-central Jiangsu Province, China. 200 1 was renamed from Huaiyin city. Huai 'an, a closely connected city in Nanjing metropolitan area, is located in the east of Jianghuai Plain, where the Yangtze River Delta, Huaihe River and Beijing-Hangzhou Canal meet. Together with Yangzhou, Suzhou and Hangzhou, it is called the Grand Canal Capital of China. Huaian is a famous historical and cultural city in China, an excellent tourist city in China, a national sanitary city and a national garden city. Yangzhou is the main birthplace of Huaiyang cuisine and one of the birthplaces of ancient culture in the Jianghuai Valley, with a long history and outstanding people. Huai 'an is located at the southernmost tip of China and the northernmost tip of China. It crosses the boundary between north and south, so it is a transitional zone of climate and culture between north and south, which is reflected in the daily life of people in Huai 'an. Huainan likes rice and Huaibei likes noodles. Geographically, the Huaihe River Line in Qinling Mountains is the north-south dividing line of China, which is recorded in middle school geography textbooks. It provides a lot of basis from Huai 'an's own situation, climate and landform. References: