Three cities in China named after "islands" are called islands, and there are also islands in the territory
Over China's 9.6 million square kilometers, there are more than 660 cities, each with its own name. If you think about their names, it is not difficult to find that many of them have the same words in their names, such as "Yang", Nanyang, Luoyang, Xiangyang and so on. Another example is "island", the following three cities, each name with "island", with the name of the island, but in fact it is a city, and there are islands in its territory.

The first one, Qingdao. It is a city in Shandong Province, a sub-provincial city, a city listed separately in the plan, and also the city with the best economic development in Shandong, leading the provincial capital Jinan all year round, and the first city in Shandong Province to open a subway. If China adds another municipality, it is very likely to spend on Qingdao. Qingdao is located in the southeast of the Shandong Peninsula and east of the Yellow Sea, named after the ancient fishing village of Qingdao.
In the early years, the name of Qingdao City, "Qingdao", referred to a small island in the Qianhai Bay of the urban area, the island is lined with trees and evergreen in all seasons, so it was named Qingdao. There are many islands in Qingdao, such as Hongdao, Xuejia Island, Lingshan Island and so on. The island is beautiful and has basically been developed into a scenic spot for people to play.
The second, Huludao. It is a prefecture-level city in Liaoning Province, located in the western coast of Liaoning Province, surrounded by mountains and seas, with the vast and boundless Bohai Sea in the south, the majestic Yanshan Mountains in the north, Shanhaiguan in the west, Jinzhou in the east, and the Western Liaoning Corridor traversing the whole territory, with superior geographical location, known as "the first city outside guanwai". Huludao was originally named Jinxi, Jinxi and Jinzhou name is too similar, only a word difference, not enough to reflect the characteristics of Huludao, so it was renamed Huludao.
The origin of Huludao is because of the terrain, the shape resembles a gourd, so it is named Huludao. In fact, there is also an island in the territory of Huludao, Juehua Island, formerly known as Chrysanthemum Island, the "Sea Immortal Mountain" in Xingcheng, which is the largest island in Bohai Bay. It is also surrounded by Zhangshan Island, Yangjiashan Island, Mopanshan Island and so on. If Huludao City is called "Juehua Island City", it sounds very good.
The third, Qinhuangdao. At first glance, this place gives people the feeling of an island, in fact, it is a city, a prefecture-level city in Hebei Province. Qinhuangdao, the only city in China named after the emperor's name, was named after the emperor in history, and in history, the first emperor sent people into the sea to seek immortality, and Qinhuangdao got its name.
Qinhuangdao is a beautiful coastal city, bringing together a wealth of tourism resources, such as the Qinhuang Qiuxian into the sea, Beidaihe, Shanhaiguan, Emerald Island, Gold Coast, Zushan, Jiaoshan and other tourist attractions, scattered throughout Qinhuangdao, beautiful. There are countless tourists who come every year, especially Beidaihe, which has long been famous. There are also islands in Qinhuangdao, such as fishing islands, rich in aquatic products, rich in fish, shrimp, ginseng, etc., mainly based on fish, so it was named Fishing Island.
Finally, the above three cities with the name of the island, Qingdao has the best name, Huludao has the most interesting name, Qinhuangdao has the most domineering name, each has its own uniqueness, are tourist cities, and are also loved by people. There are so many cities in China, are there any cities with "islands" in the name besides them?
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