Hebi — Travel Guide
Hebi is a prefecture-level city in northern Henan province, China. Situated in mountainous terrain at the edge of the Shanxi plateau, Hebi is about 25 miles south of Anyang, 40 miles northeast of Xinxiang and 65 miles north of Kaifeng. Hebi has several coal mines. Hebi New Area is an economic development zone. Panshitou reservoir is not far from Hebi. Hebi is located in northern Hebei Province, east to Taihang Mountain. Dating back to the Xia Dynasty (21st - 16th century), this region was just three individual states belonging to different kingdoms. It was not until the West Han Dynasty (206-24) when the two counties Qixian and Junxian as well as Dangyinxian formed. Later dynasties witnessed the change of the three areas, and finally in 1957, Dangyinxian was changed into Hebi City. In 1986, two more counties, Qianxian and Junxian, were brought under the control of Hebi City.
The best time to visit October to March.
Hebi is well connected by road, rail, and air from major cities.
Hebi offers a variety of local handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs.
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