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Karamay
قاراماي شەھرى
克拉玛依
Chinese transcription(s)
 • Traditional克拉瑪依
 • Simplified克拉玛依
 • PinyinKèlāmǎyī
Uyghur transcription(s)
 • Uyghurقاراماي شەھرى
View of Karamay
View of Karamay
Location in Xinjiang
Location in Xinjiang
CountryChina
RegionXinjiang
City seatKaramay District
Subdivisions
Area
 • Total9,252 km2 (3,572 sq mi)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total290,000
 • Density31/km2 (81/sq mi)
 • Major Nationalities
Han - 75%
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
834000
Area code0990
GDP per capita (2008)¥242,391
License Plate Prefix新J
Websitehttp://www.klmy.gov.cn

Karamay or Kelamayi (also: Karamai) (Uyghur: قاراماي, romanizedQaramay, lit.'K̡aramay'; Chinese: 克拉瑪依; pinyin: Kèlāmǎyī, Wade-Giles: K'o-la-ma-i) is a prefecture-level city in the north of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, in northwestern China. Karamay comes from the Uyghur language, and means "black oil". Karamay was the site of one of the worst disasters in modern Chinese history, the 12/8/94 incident, when 324 people, 288 of them school children, lost their lives in a cinema fire on 8 December 1994.[1] Population (2002): 290,000.

Geography

Karamay is located in the Dzungarian basin.

Climate

Karamay has a dry and hot summer climate. The annual range can be from -25 to 40 °C.

Subdivisions

Karamay has 4 districts.

The territory of the "Prefecture-level City of Karamay" is not contiguous: Maytagh District, located south of the Lanxin Railway, forms an exclave, as it is separated by Kuytun City from the other three districts in the north. City of Karamay taken together with the City of Kuytun would form an enclave surrounded on all sides by Tacheng Prefecture.

Demographics

75% of Karamay's population are Han with minorities such as Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Mongols and Hui making up the rest.

Transport

Economy

In 1955, one of the largest oil fields in China was discovered there. Since then, the city has grown into an oil-producing and refining center.

In 2008 the GDP reached ¥66.1 billion, and GDP per capita reached ¥242,391 (US$34,901). The GDP per capita ranks first among 659 cities in Mainland China.

Theatre fire in 1994

On December 8, 1994, a serious fire broke out in Friendship Theatre (友谊馆), Karamay, which caused the death of 323 people including 288 school children, according to official figures. Many teachers were killed while trying to protect and evacuate their students from the poorly safety-designed building. A show was being organized at that moment for a number of local government officials, who managed to escape ahead of the others on spotting the fire, and were afterwards charged with neglecting their duty and were each sentenced to years in jail.[2]

References

  1. ^ China aghast at ‘sacrifice’ of 288 pupils, The Sunday Times, May 6, 2007.
  2. ^ Xinhuanet. "Xinhuanet.com." South China club fire kills at least 43, injures 88. Retrieved on 2008-09-27.