Cangzhou is a city of 7.4 million people (2015) in the south-eastern part of Hebei province in China.
Cangzhou is the hometown of martial arts and acrobatics in China, and was awarded the title of the hometown of Chinese calligraphy in 2009.
In 2021, the original Shijiazhuang Yongchang Football Club moved to Cangzhou and changed its name to Cangzhou Lions , becoming the first Chinese top league club in Cangzhou.
The stations of the Beijing-Kowloon Railway in Cangzhou City include Xinzhongyi Station, Suning Station, Wangzuo Station, Hejian West Station, Beiluzhuang Station and Renqiu Station, and the South.
Expressway: National Highway 105 and National Highway 307 run through the city.
The China Wuqiao International Acrobatic Art Festival is held every two years, with the participation of acrobatic troupes from more than a dozen countries and regions. Wuqiao Acrobatics World brings together all traditional Chinese acrobatics performances.
Cangzhou's "Jinsixiaozao" and "Botou Yali" (known as Tianjin Yali, the name of the export port) are famous specialty fruits, and now the newly cultivated Huanghuadongzao has become famous all over the country.
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