Copyrights of this video belong to the People’s Republic of China, the province of Zhejiang, the municipality of Ningbo, the National Tourism Administration of the People’s Republic of China and the Zhejiang Provincial Tourism Bureau. Ningbo (simplified Chinese: 宁波; traditional Chinese: 寧波; pinyin: Níngbō; Wade-Giles: Ning-po; literally “Tranquil Waves”; previous name: 明州Mingzhou) is a seaport with sub-provincial administrative status. The city has a population of 2201000 and is located on the northeastern of Zhejiang province, China. Lying south of the Hangzhou Bay, and facing the East China Sea to the east, Ningbo borders Shaoxing to the west and Taizhou to the south, and is separated from Zhoushan by a narrow body of water. The sub-provincial city of Ningbo has direct jurisdiction over 6 districts (区qu) (urban), 3 county-level cities (市shi) and 2 Counties (县xian): Subdivision Ningbo City Proper: ■ Haishu-qu海曙区■ Jiangdong-qu江东区■ Jiangbei-qu江北区■ Zhenhai-qu镇海区Ningbo Suburban and Rural: ■ Beilun-qu北仑区■ Yinzhou-qu鄞州区■ Yuyao-shi余姚市■ Cixi-shi慈溪市■ Fenghua-shi奉化市■ Ninghai-xian宁海县■ Xiangshan-xian 象山县Tianyi Pavilion Museum, (Tian Yi Ge Bowuguan) Ningbo’s best tourist attraction, the Tian Yi Chamber (daily 8am-4.30pm; ¥20), is comfortably tucked away in the vicinity of Moon Lake (Yuehu). Built in 1516 and said to be the oldest surviving library building in China, it was founded by Ming official Fan Qin, whose collection went …
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My hometown!!!!!!