Also known as Sùqiān, 宿迁市, Sutsien
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Suqian is the hometown of Xiang Yu, the King of Western Chu. It has a civilization history of more than 5,000 years and a city history of more than 2,700 years. It was once the capital of the Zhongwu Kingdom. It has a long history and rich cultural heritage. It is known as "the pulse of Chinese civilization, the root of Jiangsu civilization, and the soul of Chu-Han culture" . Suqian is one of the birthplaces of wine culture and is known as the capital of Chinese liquor. The two famous liquors Yanghe and Shuanggou are produced here. Suqian is home to two large freshwater lakes, Luoma Lake and Hongze Lake. Many rivers such as the Grand Canal, the ancient Yellow River, and the Huaishu New River pass through the area. Emperor Qianlong visited the south of the Yangtze River six times and stayed here five times. He praised Suqian as "the best place in spring."
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Suqian (chiń. 宿迁; pinyin: Sùqiān) – miasto o statusie prefektury miejskiej we wschodnich Chinach, w prowincji Jiangsu. W 2010 roku liczba mieszkańców miasta wynosiła 455 710. Prefektura miejska w 1999 roku liczyła 5 446 503 mieszkańców.
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