South China is located in southern China, including Guangdong Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Hainan Province, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China and Macao Special Administrative Region of China.
During the period of the Republic of China, South China covered Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Fujian, Yunnan and Guizhou. After the victory of the Anti Japanese war in 1945, it was included in Taiwan Province of China, collectively known as the "six provinces of South China".
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During the period of the Republic of China, South China covered Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Fujian, Yunnan and Guizhou. After the victory of the war of resistance against Japan in 1945, it was included in Taiwan Province, collectively known as the "six provinces of South China", while the folk "South China" has many versions. In a broad sense, South China includes Fujian and Taiwan.
South China is located in the southernmost part of China. It is connected with central China and East China in the north, including the vast South China Sea and South China Sea Islands in the south, facing the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and other countries. Wuyi Mountain and Nanling on the border of South China are also roughly the boundaries of anthropology. There are South China tigers in Guangdong and Fujian.
The southwest boundary is the boundary between China and Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and other countries. In terms of administrative regions, South China includes all of Taiwan Province and Hainan Province, the south central part of Fujian Province, the south central part of Guangdong Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and the South and southwest of Yunnan Province.