Fuyang
Fuyang is a city located in the northern part of Anhui Province, China. It is situated on the southern bank of the Yellow River, approximately 200 kilometers east of the provincial capital, Hefei. Fuyang is known for its historical significance and cultural heritage. The city is home to several ancient sites, including the Fuyang Ancient City, which is a well-preserved example of a traditional Chinese city layout from the Ming Dynasty. The city is also famous for its porcelain industry, with Fuyang being one of the oldest porcelain-making centers in China. The porcelain produced in Fuyang is known for its high quality and intricate designs. Fuyang is also an important transportation hub, with the Yellow River serving as a major waterway for trade and transportation. The city is served by the Fuyang Railway Station, which connects it to other major cities in China. Fuyang has a population of over 1.5 million people and is an important center for commerce, industry, and agriculture in Anhui Province. The city is also known for its natural beauty, with the Yellow River providing a scenic backdrop to the city. Fuyang is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage, and it continues to play an important role in the development of Anhui Province.