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Attract fans abroad Zhoukou, Henan Province, unveiled in Times Square, New York

In this Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhoukou becomes a household name.

Since September 26, Mid-Autumn Festival theme posters and short videos showing the city image of Zhoukou City in Henan Province have been broadcast in Times Square in New York and the Oriental Center in Paris at the "Crossroads of the World". As well as outdoor large-screen high-frequency rolling broadcasts in the core areas of key cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Fuzhou and Changsha, showing the unique charm of "moral City and charm Zhoukou" to the global audience.

Convey the warmth from home to travelers at home and abroad, attracting many homesick people to stop and watch.

 

Zhoukou city brand on the New York Times Square in the US.

Zhoukou, located in the southeast of Henan Province, is the former capital of Xi Emperor and the hometown of Laozi, with a long history and splendid culture. In history, Zhoukou, also known as "the ferry of the Zhou family", is named because of the water and flourishes from the water. The confluence of Shahe, Yinghe and Jialu rivers, formerly known as Zhoujiakou, is an inland wharf with prosperous commerce and trade, and was once an important hub for material exchanges between the northwest and the south of the Yangtze River. The Ming and Qing dynasties created the scene of "The prosperity of Zhoujiakou at night is as colorful as Pukou in Nanjing, and thousands of sails gather like Hangao.", known as "Little Wuhan".


Zhoukou Central Port

Zhoukou Port is one of the 36 key inland river ports in the country. In recent years, Zhoukou adheres to the development orientation of "Lingang New Town and opening Frontier", and strives to build a national regional central port city with Zhoukou Port as the leader of the "1-9" port system. At present, a freight turnover capacity of more than 40 million tons per year has been formed, and 12 domestic container routes and 8 international container routes have been opened one after another. Zhoukou has become a new starting point for Henan to dock with the "Maritime Silk Road", a bridgehead integrated into the Yangtze River Delta, and a new hub for southeast Henan to open to the outside world.

 
City poster

Zhoukou is an important birthplace of Chinese civilization and an important origin area of Laozhuang Yuan culture. In recent years, Zhoukou City, Henan Province has deeply implemented the strategy of cultural, cultural and creative integration, actively integrated into the brand system of "Walking Henan and understanding China", taking the establishment of a national historical and cultural city as the traction, and the construction of the Shaying River eco-economic belt as the carrier. With culture, plastic brigade, brigade and culture, Xihua Huli soup production skills and Luyi Laozi ceremony were awarded as the fifth batch of national inscription representative projects. The business card of the hometown of Chinese acrobatics and Chinese literature is famous all over the country. The cultural logo of "moral City, charm Zhoukou" is getting brighter and brighter, and a new picture of the integration and development of literature and tourism is slowly unfolding in Zhoukou.



Video Link: https://fb.watch/nk8tcIepwk/



Video Link: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJvAYhvd/



Video Link: https://twitter.com/Oriental_Paris/status/1707085852650639809



Video Link: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxtDgkSIhZe/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

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