Yueyang
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| Yueyang | |
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| — Prefecture-level city — | |
| Dongting Lake | |
| Location of Yueyang within Hunan | |
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| Coordinates: 29°22′N 113°26′E / 29.367°N 113.433°E | |
| Country | China |
| Province | Hunan |
| Area | |
| - Prefecture-level city | 5,799 sq mi (15,019.3 km2) |
| - Urban | 318 sq mi (823.6 km2) |
| Population (2004) | |
| - Prefecture-level city | 5,100,000 |
| Time zone | China standard time (UTC+8) |
| Website | http://www.yueyang.gov.cn/ |
Yueyang (simplified Chinese: 岳阳; traditional Chinese: 岳陽; pinyin: Yuèyáng; Wade-Giles: Yüeh-yang; Postal map spelling: Yochow) is a prefecture-level city in the Hunan province of China, on the shores of Dongting Lake.
The Yueyang metropolitan area occupies 5,799 sq. mi. and the city proper occupies 318 sq. mi. The population is 5,100,000.
The city's most famous attraction is the Yueyang Tower (岳阳楼 Yuèyánglóu).
City flower: Gardenia. It is twinned with Numazu, Japan and Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada.
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[edit] Administration
The Yueyang metropolitan area is made up of six outlying districts, two special districts and the city proper. The six city districts are Huarong, Linxiang, Xiangyin, Pingjiang, Miluo and Yueyang. The two special (smaller) districts are Junshan and Yunxi, which used to be part of Yueyang city proper but were separated into their own special districts for administrative purposes.
- Yueyanglou District 岳阳楼区
- Junshan District 君山区
- Yunxi District 云溪区
- Miluo City 汨罗市
- Linxiang City 临湘市
- Yueyang County 岳阳县
- Huarong County 华容县
- Xiangyin County 湘阴县
- Pingjiang County 平江县
[edit] History
The area now called Yueyang has been inhabited for over 3,000 years. It was originally established as a prefecture called Hanchang in 210 BC during the Three Kingdoms period.
Under the Song Dynasty (AD 960-AD 1279) it was heavily fortified, with walls 4 miles in circumference, and became the seat of the military prefecture of Yueyang, whence its present name. During the Taiping Rebellion, its capture by the rebels in AD 1852 was an important stage in their advance up the Yangtze River valley to Nanjing. At the time of the foundation of the Republic of China in AD 1911, it became a county, taking the name Yueyang.
[edit] Education
There are a total of six colleges and polytechnic schools and several medical schools, among which the major national level educational institution is Hunan Institute of Science and Technology.
Other colleges include:
- Hunan Polytechnic
- Radio and TV University Yueyang
- National Institute of Occupational Hunan
- Hunan petrochemical Vocational and Technical College
- Yueyang Vocational and Technical College
Schools:
- The No.1 Middle School of the City of Yueyang (key provincial)
- The No. 2 Middle School of the City of Yueyang
- The No. 3 Middle School of the City of Yueyang
- The No. 4 Middle School of the City of Yueyang
- The High School of Yueyang City
- The No. 6 Middle School of the City of Yueyang
- The No. 7 Middle School of the City of Yueyang (Music School of the City of Yueyang)
- The No. 8 Middle School of the City of Yueyang
- The No. 9 Middle School of the City of Yueyang
- The No. 10 Middle School of the City of Yueyang
- The No. 11 Middle School of the City of Yueyang (secondary school Yueyang Financial, in 1990 Technical School)
- The No. 12 Middle School of the City of Yueyang
- Changlian Middle School (key provincial)
- The Yuehua Middle School (key provincial)
- Middle School of the City of Miluo (key provincial)
- The No.1 Middle School of Huarong (key provincial)
Secondary Vocational Schools
- Yueyang City Ahafo language 1,193,280.20
- Zhongshan Yueyang City School Finance
- Pok Man Foreign Languages School
- Huarong County Vocational Schools
- Yueyang County Vocational Schools
- Great Wall vocational schools
Primary Schools
- Yueyang Tower Primary
- Nanhu Primary
- Dongfanghong Primary
- Chaoyang Primary
[edit] External links
- www.yueyang.gov.cn - Official Yueyang Government Website
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Coordinates: 29°22′N 113°06′E / 29.367°N 113.1°E
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