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Located on the banks of the winding Liu River, Liuzhou is a major
industrial and cultural center. This prosperous city of 1.4 million
is located in southern China. Like Cincinnati, Liuzhou's focal point
is a "fountain square" in the center of the city.
Liuzhou, also known as the "Dragon City," was founded
2,100 years ago. As the ancient gateway to Cathay, it was the end
of the Silk Road over which Marco Polo traveled on his way to see
the Great Khan.
Scenic Liuzhou is becoming a tourist center. Its towering "karst'
hills and many caves add breathtaking beauty to this historically
significant region. Liuzhou's "minority village" duplicates
the distinctive lifestyles of Liuzhou's minority nationalities.
As home to twenty-six nationalities, Liuzhou's blend of people
and culture is diverse and rich.
Liuzhou was honored as Cincinnati's first Sister City in May 1988.
From late 1990 through 1991 the Liuzhou Sister City Committee hosted
a Chinese Minority Costume and Textiles Exhibit. The costumes were
shared with Cincinnatians at city festivals and special exhibitions.
A variety of additional exchanges are being planned for the future.
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