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A traditional Chinese woodblock map depicting a regional administrative area, likely during the Ming or Qing dynasty. The map shows various districts and cities enclosed in rectangular cartouches, distributed across a landscape defined by winding rivers and provincial or prefectural boundaries.
Text labels outside the main landmass indicate neighboring regions:
The map features major waterways, including a prominent river flowing from the center-right towards the bottom-left. Key locations identified in cartouches include: