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Who knows where Enshi is? Which province does it belong to?
Enshi is located in the southwest of Hubei Province, at the junction of Hubei, Hunan and Chongqing provinces, with east longitude 108 23' 12 "north latitude1038' 08".

1. Enshi Prefecture borders Qianjiang District of Chongqing in the west, Wanzhou District of Chongqing in the north, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture of Hunan Province in the south, Shennongjia Forest Area in the northeast and Yichang City in the east. The state is about 220 kilometers long from east to west and 260 kilometers long from north to south.

2. Enshi Prefecture is dominated by mountainous areas, with developed karst landforms and numerous caves. Natural scenery is known as "majestic, strange, beautiful, secluded and dangerous". Famous scenic spots include Enshi Grand Canyon and Mulinzi in Hefeng Provincial Nature Reserve.

Extended data:

1, full length of Enshi Grand Canyon108km, covering an area of 300km2. Mid-latitude subtropical humid climate, no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer. It is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, which is praised by experts as comparable to the Colorado Grand Canyon in the United States.

2. Enshi Grand Canyon has a temperate monsoon climate, with no heat in summer, no cold in winter, plenty of sunshine and four distinct seasons. Rich in water resources, large river bed drop, large runoff and rich in hydropower resources.

3. Enshi Grand Canyon Passenger Cableway is located from the east side of Yunlong River Bridge in Enshi Grand Canyon to Xiaoloumen. It is designed with two stations. It is a cableway imported from France and an important means of transportation from Yunlong Ground Fissure Scenic Area to Qixingzhai Scenic Area.

4. Enshi Grand Canyon is 8.5 kilometers long and the climbing time is about 4-6 hours. Due to the special geographical environment, local restaurants have both the spicy characteristics of Sichuan and the salty and spicy style of Xiaoxiang.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia _ Enshi Baidu encyclopedia _ Enshi Grand Canyon