Guigang

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Guigang
贵港
Gveigangj
贵港市 · Gveigangj Si
Location of Guigang in Guangxi
Location of Guigang in Guangxi
CountryPeople's Republic of China
RegionGuangxi
Area
 • Total10,595 km2 (4,091 sq mi)
Elevation
45 m (147 ft)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total4,400,000
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
537100
Area code0775
Licence plate prefixes桂R
Websitehttp://www.gxgg.gov.cn/

Guigang (simplified Chinese: 贵港; traditional Chinese: 貴港; pinyin: Guìgǎng; lit. 'Distinguished Harbour', Zhuang: Gveigangj), known as Guixian or Gui County (Chinese: 贵县) until 1988, is a prefecture-level city in the east of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China.

Geography and climate

Guigang is located in eastern Guangxi. It is located between Guangxi's five major cities, Nanning, Guilin, Liuzhou, Beihai, and Wuzhou. Its location makes it a major transportation and business hub, connecting central China with the south, especially Hong Kong and Macau. Guigang has a rail line, several major highways, an expressway, and most importantly a large port on the Xi River, its direct connection to the Pearl River Delta. The area is 10,595 km2 (4,091 sq mi).

Climate is sub-tropical and monsoonal with an annual mean temperature of 21 °C (70 °F). Annual precipitation is 1,428 mm (56.2 in).

Administration

Guigang has 1 county-level city, 3 urban districts, and 1 counties.

Districts:

County-level city:

County:

Demographics

Guigang's population is 4,400,000, mainly Cantonese Chinese along with a number of minority tribes.

Economy

1998 GDP was 10 billion RMB, 7% growth over the previous year. Transportation, shipping, and logistics are a vital part of Guigang's economy. More than 10 million tons of goods pass through its ports in one year. Major industries include chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, metallurgy, tannery, textiles, printing, and food stuffs. Agriculture is also important with major crops including cereals such as rice and corn, sugar, medicinal herbs, tobacco, tea, lotus root, and green vegetables.

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