Three Chinese Provinces with ‘Zhu’ () in Their Names, Previously Undersung, Now Increasingly Wealthy
In their spare time, traveling has become a hobby among the Chinese people, especially for those who have finally reached retirement after years of work, and are able to travel around the country while their legs are still convenient, which is a wonderful experience. However, for tourism to have a wonderful experience, the most crucial thing is to choose a suitable destination.

A name is the first impression a city leaves, with so many cities in China, many city names are similar, often causing misunderstandings. Today, we will introduce three provincial capitals in China with the character 'Zhu' ().

First, we will introduce Lanzhou, a city whose name brings a lot of fun. Especially with the increasing prevalence of Lanzhou Ramen in various cities, people's curiosity about this city has also increased. Once you step into Lanzhou, you will find that this city has more than just ramen.
Lanzhou is the provincial capital of Gansu Province, Gansu is located in a remote area, and many people think of this region first when they think of the vast deserts and sands. However, Lanzhou is not like that, here you can also see beautiful scenery and feel the local traditional culture, with a GDP of 2732.94 billion.

Next, we will introduce Zhengzhou. Zhengzhou is the provincial capital of Henan Province. Henan is located in central China and occupies a strategic geographical location. Many cities in Henan have been well-known in China's history, such as Luoyang, the ancient capital. Compared with Luoyang, Zhengzhou lacks some storytelling.
However, Zhengzhou is an important railway hub in China, and its economy has developed well thanks to this advantage, and it has become a new first-tier city in China, with a GDP of 10143.3 billion.

Finally, we will introduce Fuzhou. As the provincial capital of Fujian Province, its popularity is often overshadowed by Xiamen. However, Fuzhou's development is relatively outstanding. Fuzhou has a comfortable climate, which is very suitable for living in the summer, making it a great escape. The GDP is 7856.81 billion.

In addition, Fuzhou is an important foreign trade base in China, which is also an important foundation for its economic development. In recent years, the number of tourists visiting Fuzhou has also been increasing, and everyone can come to experience it.
Okay, that's all for today's introduction. Next time's 'Featured World' will take you to more interesting places.