Heze Diqu (China)
Enlarge text Shrink text- Feng huo Lu xi nan, 1984:t.p. (菏泽地区 = Heze Diqu)
- Gazetteer of the People's Republic of China, 1979:p. 567 (Ho-tse Ti-chʻü; Heze Diqu; 35°14ʹN, 115°27ʹE)
- Heze Diqu; former prefecture in SW Shandong Sheng; on June 23, 2000, Guo wu yuan abolished it and its seat, county-level Heze Shi, and redesignated it as prefecture-level Heze Shi; its former seat renamed Mudan Qu ( (Baidu, May 17, 2018:) )
Heze (Chinese: 菏泽; Chinese: 菏澤; pinyin: Hé Zé), formerly known as Caozhou, is the westernmost prefecture-level city in Shandong province, China, bordering Jining to the east and the provinces of Henan and Anhui to the west and south respectively.The total area is 12238.62 square kilometers and the population is 10.58 million. It governs Mudan District and Dingtao District, 2 districts and 7 counties including Caoxian, Chengwu, Shanxian, Juye, Yuncheng, Juancheng and Dongming. There are more than 100 cultural relics and historic sites in the territory, 6 national-level cultural relics protection units, and 52 provincial-level cultural relics protection units. Places of interest include Caozhou Peony Garden, Yuncheng Water Margin, Sunbin Tourist City, Dingtao Han Tomb, Shanxian Archway, Jinshan Mountain, Fangshan Mountain, Fulong Lake, the scenery of the old Yellow River route, etc.
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