Liuzhou
Liuzhou sits at the confluence of the Lijiang and Liujiang rivers in Guangxi, known for its karst landscapes and China National Tobacco Museum.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Archdiocese of Nanning [Nanning]
About Liuzhou
Liuzhou is located in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of southern China. Nestled along the Liu River, it's renowned for its scenic karst mountains and caves. Historically significant as an ancient trade route stopover, Liuzhou has evolved into a major industrial center with a focus on automotive parts manufacturing.
This city matters not just for its natural beauty but also for its economic contributions to the region. With a rich cultural heritage, Liuzhou offers insights into traditional Chinese craftsmanship and cuisine. At rules.city, we provide practical civic information for Liuzhou, ensuring you have access to verified details about local regulations, services, and more.
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