Dazhou

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Dazhou (Template:Lang-zh) is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of Sichuan province, China, bordering Shaanxi to the north and Chongqing to the east and south.[1] As of the 2020 census, Dazhou is home to 5,385,422 inhabitants, of whom 1,850,869 live in the built-up (or metro) area made of 2 urban districts.

History

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Dazhou's history goes back to the Eastern Han dynasty when in 90 AD it was made a county by the name of Liweizhou Script error: No such module "Lang".). Then until the Liao dynasty its name was Zaidi (Script error: No such module "Lang".). During the Liao and Tang dynasties its name was again changed, this time to Tongzhou (Script error: No such module "Lang".). Finally in the Song dynasty it was given its present name of Dazhou.

Notable people from Dazhou include the Three Kingdoms writer Chen Shou, Song dynasty astronomer Zhang Sixun, and Ming and Qing dynasty philosopher and educator Tang Zhen. Dazhou also made notable contributions to the Communist Revolution. Red Army heroes such as Xu Xiangqian, Li Xiannian, Xu Shiyou, Wang Weizhou (Script error: No such module "Lang".), and Zhang Aiping were all from or lived in Dazhou.

The partially preserved mausoleum complex of the Shen (Script error: No such module "Lang".) family in Qu County (particularly its gate towers known as que) built in the Han dynasty, is a well-known architectural monument.[2]

Geography and climate

Dazhou is the easternmost prefecture-level division of the province, bordering Ankang and Hanzhong (both in Shaanxi) to the north, Chengkou County, Kai County, and Wanzhou District of Chongqing to the east, the Chongqing counties of Liangping and Dianjiang to the south, Guang'an to the southwest, Nanchong to the west, and Bazhong to the northwest. It is centrally located between Chongqing and Xi'an. The area is Script error: No such module "convert"..[3]

The terrain is largely mountainous (Daba Mountains and adjacent ranges).

Typical of the Sichuan Basin, Dazhou has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa) and is largely mild and humid, with four distinct seasons. Winter is short, mild, and foggy, though actual precipitation is low. January averages Script error: No such module "convert". and, while frost may occur, snow is rare. Summers are long, hot and humid, with highs often exceeding Script error: No such module "convert".. The monthly daily average in July, the warmest month, is Script error: No such module "convert".. Rainfall is light in winter and can be heavy in summer, and over 70% of the annual total occurs from May to September. The annual frost-free period lasts around 300 days.[4]

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Administration

It is one of Sichuan's most populous cities with 5,468,097 residents as of 2010 census.

Map
Name Hanzi Hanyu Pinyin Population (2010 census) Area (km2) Density (/km2)
Tongchuan District Script error: No such module "Lang". Tōngchuān Qū 478,276 901 531
Dachuan District Script error: No such module "Lang". Dáchuān Qū 1,111,159 2,236 497
Wanyuan City Script error: No such module "Lang". Wànyuán Shì 407,594 4,045 101
Xuanhan County Script error: No such module "Lang". Xuānhàn Xiàn 1,006,826 4,272 236
Kaijiang County Script error: No such module "Lang". Kāijiāng Xiàn 430,877 1,030 418
Dazhu County Script error: No such module "Lang". Dàzhú Xiàn 876,884 2,077 422
Qu County Script error: No such module "Lang". Qú Xiàn 1,156,481 2,019 573

Economy

Dazhou is an important river and land transportation hub for the region. Numerous national highways, expressways, and rail lines pass through Dazhou connecting it directly with major cities in China such as Chengdu, Xi'an, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, etc., making it one of Sichuan's important trade centers.[5]

Dazhou has numerous natural resources including large natural gas fields and an abundance of mineral resources such as salt, coal, manganese, lithium, and limestone. Major agricultural products include pork, beef, and tea. Other industries are chemical production, coal power, metallurgy, textiles, building materials, and processed food.[6]

Tourism

Dazhou has both cultural and natural attractions. There are several national and provincial cultural sites and many national and provincial protected forests and nature reserves. Xuanhan's Baili Gorges have scenery and rapids, leading to the nickname "Little Three Gorges". Mountains are this area's greatest attraction.

Points of interest

Until 2016 a highrise building with 26 floors at 31°11'28"N 107°30'43"E had a 20-metre-tall electricity pylon on its roof. In 2016 the line including the pylon was dismantled. [1]

Transportation

References

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