Jining

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Jining
济宁
—  Prefecture-level city  —
济宁市
Country China
Province Shandong
County-level divisions 12
Township-level divisions
City seat Shizhong District
(35°24′N 116°34′E / 35.4°N 116.567°E / 35.4; 116.567)
Government
 • CPC Secretary
 • Mayor Mei Yonghong (梅永红)
Area
 • Total 10,685 km2 (4,126 sq mi)
Population
 • Total 8,313,061
 • Density 780/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Area code(s) 537
GDP
GDP per capita
License Plate Prefix 鲁H

Jining (simplified Chinese: 济宁; traditional Chinese: 濟寧; pinyin: Jǐníng) is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It borders Heze to the southwest, Zaozhuang to the southeast, Tai'an to the northeast, and the provinces of Henan and Jiangsu to the northwest and south respectively. Jining, which is located right to the north of the Lake Nanyang (Chinese: ; pinyin: Nányáng ), is today the northernmost city reachable by navigation on the Grand Canal of China.

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[edit] Administration

The prefecture-level city of Jining administers 12 county-level divisions, including 2 district, 3 county-level cities and 7 counties.

[edit] Economy

Jining is situated in a coal mining area in the southwest of Shandong. Jining is an industrial city. Jining has a coal-fired power station, the Jining Power Plant. The city is served by Jining Airport.

[edit] Notable people

  • Confucius (551 – 479 BC), central Chinese thinker, founder of Confucianism (main temple and tomb in Qufu)
  • Zengzi (505 BC - 436 BC), Chinese philosopher and author, principal lineage protector and promoter of Confucianism
  • Mencius (372 – 289 BC), Chinese thinker, a principal interpreter of Confucianism (main temple in Zoucheng)
  • Yan Hui (521 BC - 490 BC), one of the famous disciples of Confucius (temple in Qufu)
  • Lu Ban (507–440 BC), Chinese engineer, philosopher, inventor, military thinker
  • Zuo Qiuming (5th century BC), Chinese court writer of the State of Lu, and contemporary of Confucius during the Spring and Autumn period.
  • Xiaoting Pan (1982-), the first professional pool player from China to play full-time on the Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA) tour.
  • Kong Shangren (1648 - 1718), a Chinese Qing Dynasty dramatist and poet best known for his chuanqi play The Peach-Blossom Fan

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