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Pingxiang
NamePingxiang
Coordinates27.6167, 113.85
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision namePeople's Republic of China
Subdivision type1Province
Subdivision name1Jiangxi

Pingxiang is a city located in the Jiangxi province of the People's Republic of China, near the Hunan border, and is situated close to the Wugong Mountains. The city is known for its rich coal deposits and has been an important center for coal mining in the region, with companies like China Coal Energy and Shenhua Group operating in the area. Pingxiang has a long history dating back to the Qin Dynasty, with notable historical figures like Emperor Qin Shi Huang and Zhu Xi having connections to the region. The city has also been influenced by nearby cities like Changsha and Nanchang, with Wuhan University and Central South University having campuses in the surrounding area.

Geography

The geography of the region is characterized by mountains and hills, with the Wugong Mountains running through the city, and the Gan River flowing nearby, which is a major tributary of the Yangtze River. The city is situated near the Hunan border, close to cities like Changsha and Zhuzhou, and is also near the Guangdong province, with Guangzhou being a major city in the region. The region's geography has been shaped by the Chinese Civil War, with nearby cities like Nanchang and Jiujiang playing important roles in the conflict, and has also been influenced by the Long March, which passed through the surrounding area. The city is also close to the Poyang Lake, which is the largest freshwater lake in China, and is an important stopover for migratory birds, with the Chinese Academy of Sciences conducting research in the area.

History

The history of the region dates back to the Qin Dynasty, with Emperor Qin Shi Huang having unified the various warring states in the region, and the city has been an important center for trade and commerce in the region, with the Silk Road passing through the area. The city has been influenced by nearby cities like Nanchang and Jiujiang, with Zhu Xi having lived in the region, and has also been shaped by the Taiping Rebellion, which had a significant impact on the region, and the Chinese Civil War, which saw the city change hands several times. The city has also been influenced by the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China, with Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek having connections to the region, and has been an important center for revolutionary activity, with the Chinese Revolution having started in the surrounding area.

Economy

The economy of the city is driven by coal mining, with companies like China Coal Energy and Shenhua Group operating in the area, and the city is also an important center for industry and manufacturing, with companies like Baosteel and China National Petroleum Corporation having operations in the region. The city is situated near the Shanghai-Kunming Railway, which connects the city to major cities like Shanghai and Kunming, and is also close to the Ganzhou city, which is an important center for trade and commerce in the region. The city has been influenced by the Chinese economic reform, which has seen the city undergo significant economic development, and has also been shaped by the One Belt, One Road initiative, which aims to promote economic cooperation between China and other countries in the region, including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

Culture

The culture of the city is influenced by the surrounding region, with the city being known for its rich folk music and dance traditions, and the city is also home to several important cultural and historical sites, including the Wugong Mountains and the Gan River. The city has been influenced by nearby cities like Nanchang and Jiujiang, with Zhu Xi having lived in the region, and has also been shaped by the Chinese Revolution, which had a significant impact on the region. The city is also close to the Poyang Lake, which is an important stopover for migratory birds, and is home to several important nature reserves, including the Poyang Lake Nature Reserve, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is protected by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Transportation

The city is situated near the Shanghai-Kunming Railway, which connects the city to major cities like Shanghai and Kunming, and is also close to the Ganzhou city, which is an important center for trade and commerce in the region. The city has a well-developed highway system, with the G60 Shanghai-Kunming Expressway passing through the city, and is also close to the Nanchang Changbei International Airport, which offers flights to major cities like Beijing and Guangzhou. The city is also situated near the Yangtze River, which is an important transportation route in the region, and is close to the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, which is a major bridge in the region.

Administration

The city is administered as a prefecture-level city, with the city being divided into several districts and counties, including the Anyuan District and the Xiangdong District. The city is governed by the Pingxiang Municipal People's Government, which is responsible for the administration of the city, and is also home to several important government agencies, including the Jiangxi Provincial People's Government and the National Development and Reform Commission. The city has been influenced by the Chinese Communist Party, with Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping having connections to the region, and has also been shaped by the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, which is a major political organization in the region. Category:Cities in Jiangxi