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Where does Guangfeng County belong?

Guangfeng County, which belongs to Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, bordering Jiangshan City, Zhejiang Province in the east, Yushan County in the north, Guangxin District and Xinzhou District of Shangrao City in the west, and Pucheng County and Chong 'an County of Fujian Province in the south. The area is 62.5 kilometers long from north to south and 45 kilometers wide from east to west. Guangfeng was founded in the Tang Dynasty, formerly known as Yongfeng, and renamed Guangfeng in the tenth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty. Guangfeng District governs 23 township streets. Guangfeng people use Wu language, belonging to Wu Yue culture and Jiangsu and Zhejiang people.

Guangfeng County of Shangrao City was revoked on February 20 15 and changed to Guangfeng District of Shangrao City. The original administrative area of Guangfeng County was Guangfeng District. Guangfeng District, which belongs to Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, bordering Jiangshan City, Zhejiang Province in the east, Yushan County in the north, Shangrao County and Xinzhou District in Shangrao City in the west, and Pucheng County and Wuyishan City in Fujian Province in the south.

Guangfeng is located in the hilly area at the northern foot of Wuyi Mountain, which belongs to the semi-hilly and semi-mountainous area with high southeast and low northwest. The mountains in the southeast are continuous and the peaks overlap. There are 102 peaks above 1000 meters above sea level, and the main peak of Tongbai Mountain is 1534.6 meters above sea level. The middle, north and west of the county are all rolling hills with gentle terrain. The county seat is 95 meters above sea level, and the lowest point in the county is at the western and northern ends, with an altitude of 72 meters. The whole terrain gradually inclines from southeast to northwest, forming the landform characteristics of semi-mountainous and semi-hilly areas.