Whether or not the provinces can go through divorce procedures, and in what way:
1. If both parties agree to divorce by agreement, they can go through the divorce procedures at the domicile of either party, but cannot go through the divorce procedures in provinces or cities other than the domicile of the parties.
2. If one party does not agree to divorce or cannot reach consensus on property, children, etc., it may divorce through litigation. If both parties file a divorce lawsuit, they need to go to the basic court of the defendant's domicile to file a divorce lawsuit. The domicile of the defendant mainly refers to the place of residence, but if the habitual residence is different from the domicile, the habitual residence shall be taken as the domicile, and the habitual residence refers to the place where the defendant has lived for more than one year. If the other party has worked and lived in another province for more than one year, it can sue for divorce in the court of another province and go through the divorce procedures.