Shuozhou

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Shuozhou
朔州
朔州市
The Pagoda of Fogong Temple, Ying County, built in 1056.
Shuozhou (red) in Shanxi province (orange) and China
Shuozhou (red) in Shanxi province (orange) and China
CountryChina
ProvinceShanxi
County-level divisions6
City seatShuocheng District
Government
 • TypePrefecture-level city
 • CPC Shuozhou SecretaryWang Maoshe (王茂设)
 • MayorLI Zhengyin (李正印)
Area
 • Prefecture-level city10,662 km2 (4,117 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)[1]
 • Prefecture-level city1,714,857
 • Density160/km2 (420/sq mi)
 • Urban
505,294
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
036000
Area code0349
Licence plates晋F
Administrative division code140600
ISO 3166-2CN-14-06
Websitehttp://www.shuozhou.gov.cn

Shuòzhōu (Chinese: 朔州) is a city in the north of Shanxi Province in North China, located on the upper reaches of the Fen River. As of 2010, its population is approximately 1.71 million, and the city has an area of approximately 5,737 square kilometres.[1] Administratively, Shuozhou is a prefecture-level city, with its city seat in Shuocheng District. The Dayun Expressway (DatongYuncheng) passes through it, and it has 5 specialized train lines.

Administrative divisions

Map
# Name Hanzi Hanyu Pinyin Population (2003 est.) Area (km²) Density (/km²)
1 Shuocheng District 朔城区 Shuòchéng Qū 380,000 1,793 212
2 Pinglu District 平鲁区 Pínglǔ Qū 190,000 2,314 82
3 Shanyin County 山阴县 Shānyīn Xiàn 220,000 1,652 133
4 Ying County 应县 Yìng Xiàn 270,000 1,708 158
5 Youyu County 右玉县 Yòuyù Xiàn 100,000 1,965 51
6 Huairen County 怀仁县 Huáirén Xiàn 250,000 1,230 203

Economy

It is a centre of industry, and its notable industries are primarily mining of coal and other ores such as iron, bauxite, mica, manganese, and graphite. Other economic sectors include agriculture, chemical industry, ceramics, and fishing.

Tourism

Western tourists rarely come to this area of China, but there are some attractions. The Yingxian Tower, built in 1056 during the Liao Dynasty, is one of the main sites of the region. It was built entirely of wood, without using nails, and serves as a museum of calligraphy. There are also some paleolithic ruins, and ancient gravesites from the Yi people.

References

  1. ^ a b "朔州市2010年第六次全国人口普查主要数据公报(Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China)". National Bureau of Statistics of China. Retrieved 30 August 2012.

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