Xiangzhou District, Xiangyang

Xiangzhou
襄州区
District
Xiangzhou

Location in Hubei

Coordinates: 32°05′14″N 112°12′43″E / 32.08722°N 112.21194°E / 32.08722; 112.21194Coordinates: 32°05′14″N 112°12′43″E / 32.08722°N 112.21194°E / 32.08722; 112.21194
Country People's Republic of China
Province Hubei
Prefecture-level city Xiangyang
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Xiangzhou
Chinese 襄州
Xiangyang
(the former city)
Traditional Chinese 襄陽
Simplified Chinese 襄阳
Postal Siangyang

Xiangzhou District (simplified Chinese: 襄州区; traditional Chinese: 襄州區; pinyin: Xiāngzhōu Qū) is a district of the city of Xiangyang, Hubei, People's Republic of China. The district itself was formerly known as Xiangyang (襄阳区). It was a city famous for the Siege of Xiangyang (1267–1273) by invading forces of the Mongol-founded Yuan Dynasty. It was also an important city during the period of the Three Kingdoms, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms it was said that it was nearby Xiangyang that Zhuge Liang received his three visits from Liu Bei. Xiangyang was also where Sun Jian fought Liu Biao in 191 AD during the Three Kingdoms. Today, Xiangzhou has been incorporated with nearby Fancheng to form the prefecture-level city of Xiangyang, part of Hubei province.

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