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Guang'an
NameGuang'an
Coordinates30.48, 106.63, region:CN-51_type:city
Subdivision typePrefecture-level city
Subdivision nameSichuan Province
Area total km26,412
Population total3,160,100
Population as of2020
Population density km2auto
Population density urban km2auto
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TimezoneChina Standard Time, UTC+8

Guang'an is a prefecture-level city located in Sichuan Province, China. It is situated in the northeastern part of the province, bordering Chongqing Municipality to the east. With a rich history dating back to the Tang Dynasty, Guang'an has evolved into a significant cultural and economic hub in the region. The city is known for its stunning natural scenery, including the Wuling Mountain and Fenghuang Mountain.

Geography

Guang'an is located in the northeastern part of Sichuan Province, covering an area of 6,412 square kilometers. The city is bordered by Chongqing Municipality to the east, Nanchong City to the west, Dazhou City to the north, and Guizhou Province to the south. The terrain is characterized by mountains, hills, and plains, with elevations ranging from 300 to 1,700 meters above sea level. The Wuling Mountain and Fenghuang Mountain are two prominent mountain ranges in the area, offering breathtaking scenery and diverse flora and fauna.

History

Guang'an has a long and storied history, dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE). During this period, the city was an important center for Buddhism and Taoism. In the Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE), Guang'an was a key location for the Silk Road, a major trade route connecting China with Central Asia and Europe. The city played a significant role in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1912 CE), serving as a major administrative and economic center. In 1993, Guang'an was established as a prefecture-level city.

Economy

Guang'an has a diverse economy, with major industries including agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. The city is known for its production of rice, wheat, and vegetables, with significant agricultural output. The manufacturing sector is also well-developed, with a focus on textiles, food processing, and machinery. Tourism is a growing industry, with visitors drawn to the city's natural scenery, cultural heritage sites, and traditional festivals.

Culture

Guang'an is a culturally rich and vibrant city, with a blend of traditional Chinese culture and local Sichuan culture. The city is home to numerous cultural heritage sites, including the Guang'an Temple, Wuling Mountain Scenic Area, and Fenghuang Mountain Scenic Area. Traditional festivals, such as the Chinese New Year and Dragon Boat Festival, are celebrated with great enthusiasm. The city is also known for its local cuisine, which features Sichuan hot pot, rice noodles, and steamed fish.

Transportation

Guang'an has a well-developed transportation network, with highways, railways, and airports connecting the city to major destinations in China. The Chengdu-Chongqing High-Speed Railway passes through Guang'an, providing easy access to Chengdu and Chongqing. The city is also connected to Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou via high-speed rail.

Notable People

Guang'an is the hometown of several notable individuals, including Deng Xiaoping, the former Premier of China, and Tan Yankai, a renowned Chinese politician. Other notable figures from Guang'an include Wu Yuzhang, a Chinese educator, and Luo Longqi, a Chinese politician. The city is also home to many famous entrepreneurs, artists, and scholars. Category:Prefecture-level cities in Sichuan