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Chenghai
澄海区
Former residence of Chen Cihong
Former residence of Chen Cihong
Location of Chenghai in Shantou
Location of Chenghai in Shantou
Chenghai is located in Guangdong
Chenghai
Chenghai
Location in Guangdong
Coordinates: 23°28′0″N 116°46′0″E / 23.46667°N 116.76667°E / 23.46667; 116.76667
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceGuangdong
Prefecture-level cityShantou
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Chenghai (Chinese Postal Map Romanisation: Tenghai; Chinese: 澄海; Hanyu Pinyin: Chénghǎi; Teochew: Thěng Hài) is a district of the city of Shantou, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China.

It is the birthplace of Qin Mu, and Zheng Yong, the father of Taksin who was a Thai king.

It is located in the southeast part of Guangdong Province. Chenghai was a town founded since 1563 AD, under Teochew jurisdiction, controlled by Shantou City from 1983 to 1994. From 1994 onward, Chenghai was upgraded to a county-level city and was administrated by the Provincial Government directly. When in 2005, Chenghai was absorbed as a district by Shantou City, it had established its reputation as a world-class toy manufacturing hub.[citation needed]

Major industries: toys, handicrafts, clothing.

Located in the southeast part of Guangdong Province, Chenghai spans from 116°41' to 116°54' E longitude and 23°23' to 23°38' N latitude. Chenghai is an important transportation hub of the area around east Guangdong, the southeast part of Fujian and south Jiangxi Province, which is known as the "Gateway of East Guangdong". The total area of this district is 345.23 square kilometres.[1]

History[edit]

Chenghai was a town founded since 1563 AD, under Teochew(Chaozhou) jurisdiction, controlled by Shantou City from 1983 to 1994. From 1994 onward, Chenghai was upgraded to a county-level city and was administrated by the Provincial Government directly. When in 2005, Chenghai was absorbed as a district by Shantou City.[2]

Climate[edit]

Chenghai has a sunny climate, with plenty of rainfall, belonging to south subtropical monsoon climate. Controlled by cold high atmospheric pressure from the polar, winters are dry. Summers are rainy with high temperatures. The annual average temperature ranges from 21.2°C to 21.7℃. July is the hottest, the coldest in January[1]

Economy[edit]

Chenghai, with a profound cultural tradition, is one of the most dynamic economic areas in East Guangdong. Its characteristic industries and local brands take the leading position in China and enjoy high reputation in the world market. Chenghai is successively titled as China Toys & Gifts City(in April, 2003[3]), China's Famous City of Woolen Sweaters( in January, 2014[3]), Model Base on Transformation and Upgrading of National Foreign Trade, National Advanced Culture Area, National Science Demonstration Area, State Torch Program Feature Industry Base, Guangdong Animation(Toys) Creative Industrial Cluster, China Export Base of Toys and Gifts and so on.[4]

Toy Industry[edit]

The crafts and toys industry in Shantou is one of the three major production bases of its kind in China. Chenghai District is the only "China Toys and Gifts City" awarded by China Light Industry Union, and has won the title of "Chenghai Industrial Base of Creative Design and Manufacture of Intelligent Toys in the National Torch Program" awarded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.[5] It now has more than 4,000 local toy, gift and anime manufacturers, franchisers and service providers. In 2013, the output value of Chenghai toys, gifts and animation was up 14% over the past year and reached more than 31 billion yuan, 70% of which were export earnings. It is worth noting that, in 2013, the output value of Chenghai's anime industry was 5.8 billion yuan, up 61% from a year ago. Now four listed companies have sprung up in this area. They are Guangdong Alpha Animation And Culture, Huawei Technology, Qunxing Toys, Rastar Group.[4] Chenghai now has formed a complete toy industrial chain, which includes toy design and development, mould making, producing and processing, printing and packaging, exhibition and trade promotion, logistics distribution and so forth.[4] Eight advantages of its toy manufacturing industry: industrial clusters, trade facilitation, vast diversity of types, attractive designs, quality assurance, constellation of brands, appropriate prices and high added value.[4]

  • China Chenghai International Toys & Gifts Fair(CCITF): Every year there are toys fair in Chenghai. The 17th CCITF will be hold from April 20th to 23rd in 2005 at Chenghai Exhibition Center. [6]

Education[edit]

Known Senior High Schools[edit]

There are four key senior high schools in Chenghai, including Chenghai Middle School, Subei Middle School, Experimental Middle School and Overseas Chinese High School. Chenghai Middle School is the most famous one.

  • Chenghai Middle School

Located in No. 16 Cultural(Wenhua) Road, it is set up in September 1915, which is the first county middle school in east Guangdong. It was rated as the first class school of Guangdong Province in 1994. Outstanding alumnus of this school includes Qin Mu(a famous modern writer), Zheng Songhui(the deputy chief designer of Shenzhou V Spacecraft), ect.[7]

Tourist Attractions[edit]

There are 25 attractions open to the public.[8]

  • Chen Cihong's Residence(Nice Breeze in Cihong's Residence, one of Shantou's Eight Sights)
Chen Cihong's Residence

Known as the best overseas Chinese residence in Lingnan and a key protected cultural relics in Guangdong Province, Chen Cihong's Former Residence was built by the famous Chen Hongli family in Qianmei Village, Longdu Town, Chenghai District. The construction of the residence started in 1910, lasted almost 30 years and was not finished until 1939. The 25,400-sqm residence consists of 506 rooms in 4 complex houses where the traditional Chaoshan architectural style of "4-horse-drawn chariot" goes well with western villas. The 4 complex houses are Langzhong Mansion, Shoukang Dwelling, Shanju Chamber and Sanlu Study, and strewed between them are pavilions, terraces, corridors and overpasses, forming a giant courtyard. The residence is basically built with brick and timber and decorated with Chaoshan wood carvings, stone carvings, plaster sculptures, porcelain and glass. Galleries for puppet shows, local operas, folk customs and handicrafts are opened here and local Shuangyao'e (geese fight) square dance and tea performance are staged in the residence. It is actually a museum for the overseas Chinese culture in Chaoshan area.[9].

  • Lianhua Scenery Area: one of AAAA National Tourist Attractions, a characteristic tourism town and Eco-Demonstration Town in Guangdong.

It was located in Lianhua Town, Chenghai District. There are a series of attractions, including Xipu Village(patriotism education base and art sketch base), the Lotus Temple(a protected cultural relics in Chenghai District and a religious culture area), the Sheng'an ancient village with the style of Hakka circular house, Lotus Mountain Hot-Spring Holiday Resort, Nature Leisure Farm and Yuandong Chinese orchid co., LTD(place of planting orchids).[10]

  • Cultural Revolution Museum:

First Museum of Cultural Revolution

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Mountain Hexiang (河象山) situated in Chenghai District

As the writer Ba Jin dreamt of, this maybe the first non-official museum in China mainland dedicated to the Cultural revolution.[11][clarification needed Meaning unclear]

Some of the funding came from the Hong Kong businessman Li Ka-shing, originally from Shantou, who also funded Shantou University. Located at Mountain Ta in Lianshang Town of Chenghai District, the Cultural Revolution Museum was finished building and open on January 1, 2005. It is the first non-official museum in China built for memorizing Cultural Revolution. [12] The museum is housed in a classical Pagoda-style building. In the museum, the hundreds of engravings come from a 1995 book called Cultural Revolution Museum, published by Yang Kelin in Hong Kong. There are shocking images of teachers and intellectuals in dunce hats being led out by farmers, of children and their dead parents and of zealots attaching revolutionary messages to large Buddha statues. [13]

  • Laiwu Island:

Laiwu is the name of a town belonging to Chenghai District. Located in Laiwu Tourist Resort(one of AAA National Tourist Attractions) at east Chenghai, facing Nao'ao Island across the sea, Laiwu Island has an area of 6 square kilometers, which is known for its charming natural scenery, the historical sites and the legend of goddess Laiwu.[14] Seaweed is the famous products in Laiwu.

Notable individuals[edit]

  • Qin Mu: a famous modern writer

The ancestors of the following people were born in the Chenghai District:

Entrance of King Taksin's tomb

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "自然地理" 澄海区人民政府网站. Retrieved January 7 2015.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Chenghai District was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b "特色产业" 澄海区人民政府网站. Retrieved January 7 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d "CHINA TOYS & GIFTS CITY— CHENGHAI" China Chenghai International Toys & Gifts Fair(CCITF). Retrieved January 7 2015.
  5. ^ "Industry Overview" Website of shantou government. Retrieved January 7 2015.
  6. ^ "China Chenghai International Toys & Gifts Fair2015" China Chenghai International Toys & Gifts Fair(CCITF). Retrieved January 7 2015.
  7. ^ "澄海中学" 维基百科 Retrieved January 7, 2015.
  8. ^ "资源物产" 澄海区人民政府网站. Retrieved January 7 2015.
  9. ^ "Chen Cihong's Residence(Nice Breeze in Cihong's Residence, one of Shantou's Eight Sights)" Website of Shantou Government. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  10. ^ "莲华4A景区" 澄海区人民政府网站. Retrieved January 7 2015.
  11. ^ China's first Cultural Revolution museum exposes Mao's war on 'bourgeois culture'
  12. ^ "Cultural Revolution Museum"Baidu Baike. Retrieved January 7 2015.
  13. ^ "China's first Cultural Revolution museum exposes Mao's war on 'bourgeois culture'" Slashnews.co.uk. Retrieved January 7 2015.
  14. ^ "莱芜美景" 澄海区人民政府网站. Retrieved January 7 2015.

External links[edit]

Category:Shantou Category:County-level divisions of Guangdong