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in
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. Located in the middle reaches of the
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watershed, it borders the province-level divisions of
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to the north,
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to the east,
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and
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to the south, and
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and
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to the northwest. Its capital and largest city is
Changsha Changsha is the capital of Hunan, China. It is the 15th most populous city in China with a population of 10,513,100, the Central China#Cities with urban area over one million in population, third-most populous city in Central China, and the ...
, which abuts the Xiang River.
Hengyang Hengyang (; ) is the second largest city of Hunan Province, China. It straddles the Xiang River about south of the provincial capital of Changsha. As of the 2020 Chinese census, Its total population was 6,645,243 inhabitants, of whom 1,290,71 ...
,
Zhuzhou Zhuzhou ( zh, c=株洲, p=Zhūzhōu, ), formerly Jianning (建宁), is a prefecture-level city of Hunan Province, China, straddling the Xiang River southeast of the provincial capital, Changsha, and bordering Jiangxi province to the east. It is ...
, and
Yueyang Yueyang, formerly known as Yuezhou or Yochow, is a prefecture-level city on the eastern shores of Dongting Lake and the Yangtze river in the northeastern corner of Hunan Province in the People's Republic of China. Yueyang has an administrative ...
are among its most populous urban cities. With a population of just over 66 million residing in an area of approximately , it is China's 7th-most populous province, the third-most populous among landlocked provinces (after
Henan Henan; alternatively Honan is a province in Central China. Henan is home to many heritage sites, including Yinxu, the ruins of the final capital of the Shang dynasty () and the Shaolin Temple. Four of the historical capitals of China, Lu ...
and
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), the third-most populous in
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(after Guangdong and Henan), and the second-most populous province in
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. It is the largest province in South Central China and the fourth-largest landlocked province. Hunan's
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was US$747 billion (CN¥5.32 trillion) as of 2024, appearing in the world's top 20 largest sub-national economies, with its
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being over US$1.55 trillion. Hunan is the 9th-largest provincial economy in China, the fourth-largest in South Central China, the third-largest in Central China, and the fourth-largest among landlocked provinces. Its nominal GDP per capita exceeded US$11,405 (CN¥81,225), making it the third-richest province in South Central China, after Guangdong and Hubei. As of 2020, Hunan's nominal GDP reached $605 billion (CN¥4.18 trillion), exceeding that of Poland, with a GDP of US$596 billion, and Thailand, with a GDP of US$501 billion, the 22nd- and 25th-largest in the world, respectively. The name ''Hunan'' literally means "south of the lake". The lake in question is
Dongting Lake Dongting Lake () is a large, shallow lake in northeastern Hunan Province, China. It is a flood basin of the Yangtze River, so its volume depends on the season. The provinces of Hubei and Hunan are named after their location relative to the la ...
, in the northeast of the province. Vehicle license plates from Hunan are marked (), after the
Xiang River The Xiang River is the chief river of the Lake Dongting drainage system of the middle Yangtze, the largest river in Hunan Province, China. It is the second-largest tributary (after the Min River) in terms of surface runoff, the fifth-largest ...
, which runs from south to north through Hunan and forms part of the province's largest drainage system. The area of Hunan was under Chinese rule as far back as 350 BC. Hunan was the birthplace of communist revolutionary
Mao Zedong Mao Zedong pronounced ; traditionally Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Mao Tse-tung. (26December 18939September 1976) was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in ...
, who became the
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and the
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of the
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. Hunan today is home to some ethnic minorities, including the
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and
Miao Miao may refer to: * Miao people, linguistically and culturally related group of people, recognized as such by the government of the People's Republic of China * Miao script or Pollard script, writing system used for Miao languages * Miao (Unicode ...
, along with the
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, who make up a majority of the population. Varieties of Chinese spoken include Xiang,
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, and
Southwestern Mandarin Southwestern Mandarin (), also known as Upper Yangtze Mandarin (), is a Mandarin Chinese dialect spoken in much of Southwestern China, including in Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou, most parts of Hubei, the northwestern part of Hunan, the nor ...
.
Wulingyuan Wulingyuan (, zh, c=武陵源) is a scenic and historical site in the Wulingyuan District of South Central China's Hunan Province. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. It is noted for more than 3,000 quartzite sandstone ...
was inscribed as a
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World Heritage Site in 1992.
Changsha Changsha is the capital of Hunan, China. It is the 15th most populous city in China with a population of 10,513,100, the Central China#Cities with urban area over one million in population, third-most populous city in Central China, and the ...
, the capital, is in the eastern part of the province; it is an important commercial, manufacturing, and transportation center. The List of the busiest airports in China, busiest airports serve domestic and international flights for Hunan, including Changsha Huanghua International Airport, Zhangjiajie Hehua International Airport, and Changde Taohuayuan Airport. Hunan is the seat of the Yuelu Academy (later Hunan University), one of the four major academies over the last 1,000 years in ancient China. As of 2023, Hunan hosts 137 List of universities and colleges in Hunan, institutions of higher education, ranking fifth among all Chinese provinces, and it houses five Double First-Class Construction, Double First-Class Universities of Hunan University, Hunan, National University of Defense Technology, Defense Technology, Central South University, Central South, Hunan Normal University, Hunan Normal and Xiangtan University, Xiangtan. As of 2024, two major cities in Hunan (Changsha 23rd and Xiangtan 199th) ranked in the world's top List of cities by scientific output, 200 cities by scientific research outputs.


History

Changjiang Plain evergreen forests, Hunan's primeval forests were first occupied by the ancestors of the modern
Miao Miao may refer to: * Miao people, linguistically and culturally related group of people, recognized as such by the government of the People's Republic of China * Miao script or Pollard script, writing system used for Miao languages * Miao (Unicode ...
,
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, Dong people, Dong and Yao peoples. The province entered written history of China, Chinese history around 350 BC, when it became part of the Zhou dynasty. After Qin (state), Qin conquered the Chu in 278 BC, the region came under the control of Qin, and then the Changsha Kingdom during the Han dynasty. At this time, and for hundreds of years thereafter, the province was a magnet for settlement of
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from the north, who displaced and assimilated the original indigenous inhabitants, cleared forests and began farming rice in the valleys and plains. The agricultural colonization of the lowlands was carried out in part by the Han people, who managed river dikes to protect farmland from floods. To this day, many of Hunan's small villages are named after Han families who settled there. Migration from the north was especially prevalent during the Eastern Jin dynasty, Sixteen Kingdoms and the Northern and Southern dynasties periods, when the north was mostly ruled by non-Han ethnic groups (Five Barbarians) and in perpetual disorder. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Hunan was home to its own independent regime, Chu (Ten Kingdoms), Ma Chu. Hunan and
Hubei Hubei is a province of China, province in Central China. It has the List of Chinese provincial-level divisions by GDP, seventh-largest economy among Chinese provinces, the second-largest within Central China, and the third-largest among inland ...
became a part of the province of Huguang until the Qing dynasty. Hunan province was created in 1664 from Huguang and renamed in 1723. Hunan became an important communications center due to its position on the Yangzi River. It was an important centre of scholarly activity and Confucian thought, particularly in the Yuelu Academy in
Changsha Changsha is the capital of Hunan, China. It is the 15th most populous city in China with a population of 10,513,100, the Central China#Cities with urban area over one million in population, third-most populous city in Central China, and the ...
. It was also on the Imperial Highway between northern and southern China. The land produced grain so abundantly that it fed many parts of China with its surpluses. The population continued to climb until, by the 19th century, Hunan became overcrowded and prone to peasant uprisings. Some of the uprisings, such as the ten-year Miao Rebellion 1795-1806, Miao Rebellion of 1795–1806, were caused by ethnic tensions. The Taiping Rebellion began in
Guangxi Guangxi,; officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the China, People's Republic of China, located in South China and bordering Vietnam (Hà Giang Province, Hà Giang, Cao Bằn ...
Province in 1850, then spread into Hunan and further eastward along the Yangzi River valley. A Hunanese army (Xiang Army) under Zeng Guofan marched into Nanjing to put down the uprising in 1864. In 1920, a famine raged throughout Hunan and killed an estimated 2 million Hunanese civilians. This sparked the Autumn Harvest Uprising of 1927. It was led by Hunanese native
Mao Zedong Mao Zedong pronounced ; traditionally Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Mao Tse-tung. (26December 18939September 1976) was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in ...
, and established a short-lived Hunan Soviet in 1927. The Communists maintained a guerrilla army in the mountains along the Hunan-
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border until 1934. Under pressure from the Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) forces, they began the Long March to bases in Shaanxi Province. After the Communists departed, the KMT fought the Japanese in the second Sino-Japanese war. It defended Changsha until it fell in 1944. Japan launched Operation Ichigo, a plan to control the railroad from Wuchang, Hubei, Wuchang to Guangzhou (Yuehan Railway). Hunan was relatively unscathed by the civil war that followed the Japanese defeat in 1945. In 1949, the Communists returned as the Nationalists retreated southward. In the 1950s, Wang Zhen (general), General Wang Zhen coerced thousands of Hunanese women into sexual servitude at PLA units in Xinjiang. As Mao's home province, Hunan supported the Cultural Revolution of 1966–1976, but it was slower than most provinces to adopt the reforms Deng Xiaoping implemented in the years after Mao's death in 1976. In addition to Mao, several other first-generation communist leaders were from Hunan: President of the People's Republic of China, Chinese President Liu Shaoqi; Secretary-general of the Chinese Communist Party, CCP Secretaries-General Ren Bishi and Hu Yaobang; Marshals Peng Dehuai, He Long, and Luo Ronghuan; Wang Zhen (general), Wang Zhen, one of the Eight Elders; Xiang Jingyu, the first female member of the CCP's central committee; Senior General Huang Kecheng; and veteran diplomat Lin Boqu. A more recent leader from Hunan is former Premier of the People's Republic of China, Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji.


Geography

Hunan is on the south bank of the Yangtze River, about halfway along its length, situated between 108° 47'–114° 16' east longitude and 24° 37'–30° 08' north latitude. Hunan covers an area of , making it the List of People's Republic of China administrative divisions by area, 10th largest provincial-level division. The east, south, and west sides of the province are surrounded by mountains and hills, such as the Wuling Mountains to the northwest, the Xuefeng Mountains to the west, the Nanling Mountains to the south, and the Luoxiao Mountains to the east. Mountains and hills occupy more than 80% of the province, and plains less than 20%. At 2,115.2 meters above sea level, Hunan's highest point is Lingfeng (). The Xiang River, Xiang, the Zi River, Zi, the Yuan River, Yuan, and the Lishui River, Lishui Rivers converge on the Yangtze River at Lake Dongting in the north of Hunan. The center and northern parts are somewhat low and a U-shaped basin, open in the north and with Lake Dongting as its center. Most of Hunan lies in the basins of four major tributaries of the Yangtze River. Dongting Lake, Lake Dongting is the largest lake in the province and the second largest freshwater lake of China. The Xiaoxiang area and Lake Dongting figure prominently in Chinese poetry and paintings, particularly during the Song dynasty when they were associated with officials who had been unjustly dismissed. Changsha (which means "long sands") was an active ceramics district during the Tang dynasty, its tea bowls, ewers and other products mass-produced and shipped to China's coastal cities for export abroad. An Arab dhow dated to the 830s and today known as the Belitung Shipwreck was discovered off the small island of Belitung, Indonesia with more than 60,000 pieces in its cargo. The salvaged cargo is today housed in Singapore. Hunan's climate is subtropical; under the Köppen climate classification, it is classified as humid subtropical (Köppen ''Cfa''), with short, cool, damp winters, very hot and humid summers, and plenty of rain. January temperatures average , while July temperatures average around . Average annual precipitation is . The Furongian Epoch in the Cambrian Period of geological time is named for Hunan; Furong () means "lotus (genus), lotus" in Mandarin and refers to Hunan, which is known as the "lotus state".


Administrative divisions

Hunan is divided into fourteen Administrative divisions of China#Prefectural level, prefecture-level divisions: thirteen Prefecture-level city, prefecture-level cities and an autonomous prefecture: The fourteen prefecture of China, prefecture-level divisions of Hunan are subdivided into 122 County (People's Republic of China), county-level divisions (35 District of China, districts, 17 county-level cities, 63 counties, 7 autonomous counties). Those are in turn divided into 2587 Townships of the People's Republic of China, township-level divisions (1098 Town (China), towns, 1,158 Townships of the People's Republic of China, townships, 98 ethnic townships, 225 Subdistricts of China, subdistricts, and eight district public offices). At the year end of 2017, the total population is 68.6 millio


Urban areas


Politics

The politics of Hunan is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in mainland China. The Governor of Hunan is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Hunan. However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Governor has less power than the Hunan Chinese Communist Party Provincial Committee Secretary, colloquially termed the "Hunan Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary, CCP Party Chief".


Economy

As of the mid-19th century, Hunan exported rhubarb, musk, honey, tobacco, hemp, and birds. The Lake Dongting area is an important center of ramie production, and Hunan is also an important center of tea cultivation. Hunan was a major recipient of China's investment in industrial capacity during the Third Front (China), Third Front campaign. In recent years, Hunan has grown to become an important center for steel, machinery and electronics production, especially as China's manufacturing sector moves away from coastal provinces such as
Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
and Zhejiang. The Lengshuijiang area is noted for its stibnite mines, and is one of the major centers of antimony extraction in China. Hunan is also well known for a few global makers of construction equipment such as concrete pumps, crane (machine), cranes, etc. These companies include Sany Group, Zoomlion and Sunward Intelligent Equipment, Sunward. Sany is one of the world's major players. The city of Liuyang is the world's top center for manufacturing fireworks. Hunan is the 9th-largest provincial economy of China, the third largest in the
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region after
Henan Henan; alternatively Honan is a province in Central China. Henan is home to many heritage sites, including Yinxu, the ruins of the final capital of the Shang dynasty () and the Shaolin Temple. Four of the historical capitals of China, Lu ...
and
Hubei Hubei is a province of China, province in Central China. It has the List of Chinese provincial-level divisions by GDP, seventh-largest economy among Chinese provinces, the second-largest within Central China, and the third-largest among inland ...
, the fourth largest in the
South Central China South Central China, South-Central China or Central-South China ( zh, c = 中南, p = Zhōngnán, l = Central-South), is a List of regions of China, region of China. It consists of eight provincial administrative regions, namely Henan, Hubei, ...
region after
Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
, Henan and Hubei and the fourth largest among inland provinces after Henan,
Sichuan Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capital city is Cheng ...
and Hubei. As of 2024, Hunan's
nominal GDP Gross domestic product (GDP) is a monetary measure of the total market value of all the final goods and services produced and rendered in a specific time period by a country or countries. GDP is often used to measure the economic performance ...
was US$747 billion (CN¥5.32 trillion), appearing in the world's top 20 largest sub-national economies, with its
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being over US$1.55 trillion. Its nominal GDP per capita exceeded ¥81,225 (US$11,405 or US$ 23,665 in PPP), making it the third-richest province in South Central China, after Guangdong and Hubei. As of 2020, Hunan's GDP (nominal) was US$605 billion, List of countries by GDP (nominal), making it larger than the economies of Poland (the 22nd biggest in the world), Thailand (the 2nd largest in ASEAN), and Nigeria (the largest in Africa).


Economic and technological development zones

*
Changsha Changsha is the capital of Hunan, China. It is the 15th most populous city in China with a population of 10,513,100, the Central China#Cities with urban area over one million in population, third-most populous city in Central China, and the ...
National Economic and Technical Development Zone The Changsha National Economic and Technology Development Zone was founded in 1992. It is located east of Changsha. The total planned area is and the current area is . Near the zone is National Highways G319 and G107 as well as Jingzhu Highway. Besides that, it is very close to the downtown and the railway station. The distance between the zone and the airport is . The major industries in the zone include high-tech industry, biology project technology and new material industry. * Changsha National New & Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone * Chenzhou Export Processing Zone Approved by the State Council, Chenzhou Export processing Zone (CEPZ) was established in 2005 and is the only export processing zone in Hunan province. The scheduled production area of CEPZ covers 3km2. The industrial positioning of CEPZ is to concentrate on developing export-oriented hi-tech industries, including electronic information, precision machinery, and new-type materials. The zone has good infrastructure, and the enterprises inside could enjoy the preferential policies of tax-exemption, tax-guarantee and tax-refunding. By the end of the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan (People's Republic of China), Eleventh Five-Year Plan", the CEPZ achieved a total export and import volume of over US$1 billion and provided more than 50,000 jobs. It aimed to be one of the first-class export processing zones in China. *
Zhuzhou Zhuzhou ( zh, c=株洲, p=Zhūzhōu, ), formerly Jianning (建宁), is a prefecture-level city of Hunan Province, China, straddling the Xiang River southeast of the provincial capital, Changsha, and bordering Jiangxi province to the east. It is ...
National New & Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone Zhuzhou Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone was founded in 1992. Its total planned area is . It is very close to National Highway G320. The major industries in the zone include biotechnology, food processing and heavy industry. In 2007, the park signed a cooperation contract with Beijing Automobile Industry, one of the largest auto makers in China, which will set up a manufacturing base in Zhuzhou HTP.


Demographics

As of the 2000 census, the population of Hunan is 64,400,700 consisting of forty-one List of Chinese ethnic groups, ethnic groups. Its population grew 6.17% (3,742,700) from its 1990 levels. According to the census, 89.79% (57,540,000) identified themselves as
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and 10.21% (6,575,300) as minority groups. The minority groups are
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, Hmong people, Miao, Dong people, Dong, Yao people, Yao, Bai people, Bai, Hui people, Hui, Zhuang people, Zhuang, Uyghur people, Uyghurs and so on. In Hunan, ethnic minority languages are spoken in the following prefectures. *Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture: Qo Xiong language, Tujia language *Huaihua: Qo Xiong language, Dong language (China), Dong language, Hm Nai language, Hmu language *Shaoyang: Maojia dialect, Maojia language, Hm Nai language, Pa-Hng language, Badong Yao language *Yongzhou: Iu Mien language, Mien language, Biao Min language *Chenzhou: Dzao Min language


Hunanese Uyghurs

Around 5,000 Uyghurs live around Taoyuan County, Hunan, Taoyuan County and other parts of Changde. Hui people, Hui and Uyghurs have intermarried in this area. In addition to eating pork, the Uygurs of Changde practice other Han Chinese customs, like Ancestor veneration in China, ancestor worship at graves. Some Uyghurs from Xinjiang visit the Hunan Uyghurs out of curiosity or interest. The Uyghurs of Hunan do not speak the Uyghur language, instead, Mandarin Chinese is spoken as their native language.


Religion

The predominant religions in Hunan are Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, Taoist traditions and Chinese folk religions. According to surveys conducted in 2007 and 2009, 20.19% of the population believes and is involved in Chinese ancestral religion, ancestor veneration, while 0.77% of the population identifies as Christian. The reports didn't give figures for other types of religion; 79.04% of the population may be either irreligious or involved in Chinese folk religion, worship of nature deities, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese salvationist religions, folk religious sects. In 2010, there are 118.799 Muslims in Hunan. File:Puguang chansi 0152.jpg, Puguang Buddhist Temple in Zhangjiajie. File:Confucius Temple of Liuyang 01.jpg, Temple of Confucius in Liuyang. File:Hunan traditional temple front.jpg, An ancestral shrine in the province.


Notable people

During the late Qing dynasty, late Qing Era, Hunan emerged as the epicenter of revolution and reform in China, giving rise to many of the nation’s most renowned scholars, politicians, and military leaders, including the most influential and controversial figure of China in the 20th century,
Mao Zedong Mao Zedong pronounced ; traditionally Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Mao Tse-tung. (26December 18939September 1976) was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in ...
. Hunanese were pioneers in embracing foreign ideas, as seen in the works of 19th-century thinkers like Wei Yuan (魏源). As the saying goes among Chinese historians: "Hunanese shaped half of modern Chinese history" (一部中国近代史,半部由湖南写就). Their profound and enduring influence on China’s politics and society persisted well into recent times. * Zhou Dunyi (1017–1073), Chinese scholar and philosopher * Wang Fuzhi (1619–1692), Chinese essayist, historian, and philosopher of the late Ming, early Qing dynasties. * Zeng Guofan (1811–1872) * Zuo Zongtang (1812–1885), or General Tso, Chinese statesman and military leader of the late Qing dynasty. * Taqibu (1816–1855) * Huang Xing (1874–1916) * Cai E (1882–1916), Chinese revolutionary leader, General and Governor of Yunnan (1911–1913) * Jiang Xiaowan (?–1922), interpreter *
Mao Zedong Mao Zedong pronounced ; traditionally Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Mao Tse-tung. (26December 18939September 1976) was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in ...
(1893–1976) * He Long (1896–1969) * Peng Dehuai (1898–1974) * Liu Shaoqi (1898–1969) * Ma Ying-jeou (born 1950) * Yuet-ching Lee (1918–1997), Hong Kong actress * Ted Hui (born 1982), Hong Kong politician * Martin Cao (born 1993), racing driver * Zhou Chengzhou (born 1982), Chinese film director and artist * Lexie Liu (born 1998), singer * Jackson Yee (born 2000), actor and singer


Culture

As of 2022, Hunan's culture and related industries achieved an added value of CN¥250.65 billion (US$37.27 billion), accounting for 5.27% of the province's GDP. Among them, the added value of cultural services was CN¥150.20 billion (US$22.33 billion), the added value of cultural manufacturing was CN¥78.28 billion (US$11.64 billion), the added value of cultural wholesale and retail was CN¥22.17 billion (US$3.30 billion). In 2023, there are 655 art groups, 149 mass art galleries and cultural centers, 148 public libraries, 180 museums and memorial halls, 108 radio and television stations, 5.853 million cable TV users, and 27.441 million fiber optic Internet broadband users all connected to cable TV. The comprehensive population coverage rate of radio is 99.43%, and the comprehensive population coverage rate of television is 99.77%. There are 137 national intangible cultural heritage protection lists and 410 provincial intangible cultural heritage protection lists. 12,078 books, 235 periodicals, and 44 newspapers have been published, with a total print run of 590 million books, 80 million periodicals, and 500 million newspapers.


Language

Hunan is a region with complex dialects. The dialects in the province include Xiang,
Southwestern Mandarin Southwestern Mandarin (), also known as Upper Yangtze Mandarin (), is a Mandarin Chinese dialect spoken in much of Southwestern China, including in Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou, most parts of Hubei, the northwestern part of Hunan, the nor ...
,
Gan The word Gan or the initials GAN may refer to: Places * Gan, a component of Hebrew placenames literally meaning "garden" China * Gan River (Jiangxi) * Gan River (Inner Mongolia), * Gan County, in Jiangxi province * Gansu, abbreviated '' ...
, Hakka Chinese, Hakka, and some local dialects whose identities have not yet been determined, such as Xiangnan Tuhua and Waxiang Chinese, Waxiang dialect. In areas where ethnic minorities live, many people can speak their own ethnic language and communicate in Chinese.


Cuisine

Hunan cuisine, Hunanese cuisine is noted for its near-ubiquitous use of chili peppers, garlic, and shallots. These ingredients give rise to a distinctive dry-and-spicy () taste, with dishes such as smoked cured ham and stir-fried spicy beef being prime examples of the flavor.


Music

Huaguxi is a local form of Chinese opera that is very popular in Hunan province.


Tourism

Located in the south central part of the Chinese mainland, Hunan has long been known for its natural environment. It is surrounded by mountains on the east, west, and south, and by the Yangtze River on the north. For thousands of years, the region has been a major center of agriculture, growing rice, tea, and oranges. China's first all glass suspension bridge was also opened in Hunan, in Shiniuzhai National Geological Park. *
Wulingyuan Wulingyuan (, zh, c=武陵源) is a scenic and historical site in the Wulingyuan District of South Central China's Hunan Province. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. It is noted for more than 3,000 quartzite sandstone ...
is a World Heritage Site and a AAAAA Tourist Attractions of China, 5A Scenic Area. Located in south-central Hunan, Wulingyuan is noted for its thousands of quartzite sandstone pillars, caves, and waterfalls. The area also contains Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. * Shaoshan, Shaoshan County, known for being the Mao Zedong's Former Residence, birthplace of Mao Zedong * Yueyang Tower, on the shores of Dongting Lake, Lake Dongting, was built in the Han dynasty, Han and Jin dynasty (265–420), Jin dynasties, and has existed in its current state since the Qing dynasty, Qing Dynasty. Alongside the Pavilion of Prince Teng and Yellow Crane Tower, it is one of the Three Great Towers of Jiangnan. * Mount Heng (Hunan), Mount Heng, in
Hengyang Hengyang (; ) is the second largest city of Hunan Province, China. It straddles the Xiang River about south of the provincial capital of Changsha. As of the 2020 Chinese census, Its total population was 6,645,243 inhabitants, of whom 1,290,71 ...
, is one of the Sacred Mountains of China, Five Great Mountains of China, and is home to the Grand Temple of Mount Heng, largest temple in southern China. * Fenghuang County, in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Xiangxi Prefecture, has been placed on the
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO ) is a List of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and International secur ...
World Heritage Tentative List for its ancient town. Fenghuang is known for its incorporation of mountain features and water flow into city design, and the ancient syncretism between the local Han Chinese, Han and
Miao Miao may refer to: * Miao people, linguistically and culturally related group of people, recognized as such by the government of the People's Republic of China * Miao script or Pollard script, writing system used for Miao languages * Miao (Unicode ...
cultures.


Education and research

As of 2023, Hunan hosts 137 institutions of higher education, ranking fifth together with
Sichuan Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capital city is Cheng ...
(137) among all Chinese provinces after Jiangsu (168),
Henan Henan; alternatively Honan is a province in Central China. Henan is home to many heritage sites, including Yinxu, the ruins of the final capital of the Shang dynasty () and the Shaolin Temple. Four of the historical capitals of China, Lu ...
(168),
Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
(162), and Shandong (156). Hunan is also the seat of 12 adult higher education institutions. Two major cities in Hunan (Changsha and Xiangtan) were ranked in the top 200 List of cities by scientific output, cities in the world by scientific research output, as tracked by the Nature Index in 2024. There are three National Key Universities, national key universities under Project 985 (Hunan University, Central South University and the National University of Defense Technology) in Hunan, the third highest after Beijing and Shanghai. Hunan Normal University in Changsha is the key construction university of the national Project 211, 211 Project, and Xiangtan University in Xiangtan is a key university jointly built by Hunan Province and the Ministry of Education and a member of national Project 111. These five national key universities are included in the Double First-Class Construction of Hunan Province. As of 2024, they are ranked among the top 500 globally by the Nature Index. Among them, Hunan University and Central South University are in the top 50. Hunan University and Central South University are the only two Project 985 universities in Changsha, Hunan to appear in the world's top 200 of the ''Academic Ranking of World Universities and the U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking''. Hunan Normal University, the National University of Defense and Technology and Changsha University of Science and Technology located in Changsha, were ranked in the world's top 701 of the ''Academic Ranking of World Universities''. Hunan Agricultural University in Changsha, the University of South China in
Hengyang Hengyang (; ) is the second largest city of Hunan Province, China. It straddles the Xiang River about south of the provincial capital of Changsha. As of the 2020 Chinese census, Its total population was 6,645,243 inhabitants, of whom 1,290,71 ...
, Hunan University of Technology in
Zhuzhou Zhuzhou ( zh, c=株洲, p=Zhūzhōu, ), formerly Jianning (建宁), is a prefecture-level city of Hunan Province, China, straddling the Xiang River southeast of the provincial capital, Changsha, and bordering Jiangxi province to the east. It is ...
and Xiangtan University in Xiangtan were ranked in the top 801–900 globally by the ''Academic Ranking of World Universities.'' Hunan University of Science and Technology in Xiangtan and Central South University of Forestry and Technology in Changsha were ranked number 988 and number 1429 respectively in the 2022 Best Global Universities by ''the U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking.'' As of 2023, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine in Changsha ranked the best in the
Central China Central China () is a List of regions of China, region in China. It mainly includes the provinces of China, provinces of Henan, Hubei and Hunan. Jiangxi is sometimes also regarded to be part of this region. Central China is now officially par ...
region and 26th nationwide among Chinese Medical Universities.


National key public universities


Changsha City

* Central South University (Project 211, Project 985, Double First Class University) * Hunan University (Project 211, Project 985, Double First Class University) * Hunan Normal University (Project 211, Double First Class University) * National University of Defense Technology (Project 211, Project 985, Double First Class University)


Xiangtan City

* Xiangtan University (Project 111, Double First Class University)


Provincial key public universities


Changsha City

* Central South University of Forestry and Technology * Changsha University of Science and Technology * Hunan Agricultural University * Hunan First Normal University * Hunan University of Chinese Medicine * Hunan University of Technology and Commerce


Hengyang City

* Hengyang Normal University * University of South China


Jishou City

* Jishou University


Loudi City

* Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology


Shaoyang City

* Shaoyang University


Xiangtan City

* Hunan Institute of Engineering * Hunan University of Science and Technology


Yueyang City

* Hunan Institute of Science and Technology


Zhuzhou City

* Hunan University of Technology


General undergraduate universities (public)


Changsha City

* Changsha Normal University * Changsha University * Hunan University of Finance and Economics * Hunan Police Academy * Hunan Women's University


Hengyang City

* Hunan Institute of Technology


Xiangtan City

* Xiangtan Institute of Technology


Yongzhou City

* Hunan University of Science and Engineering


Chenzhou City

* Xiangnan University


General undergraduate universities (private)

* Changsha Medical University * Hunan International Economics University * Hunan Institute of Information Technology * Hunan Institute of Traffic Engineering * Hunan Applied Technology University


Vocational and technical colleges/universities

* Changsha Aeronautical Vocational and Technical College * Changsha Social Work College * Hunan Mass Media Vocational and Technical College * Changde Vocational and Technical College


Transport


Airports

There are several airports in Hunan provinces, including Changsha Huanghua International Airport, Zhangjiajie Hehua International Airport, Changde Taohuayuan Airport, Chenzhou Beihu Airport, Huaihua Zhijiang Airport, Shaoyang Wugang Airport, Yongzhou Lingling Airport, and Yueyang Sanhe Airport. The List of the busiest airports in China, busiest airports serve domestic and international flights for Hunan, including Changsha Huanghua International Airport, Zhangjiajie Hehua International Airport and Changde Taohuayuan Airport. Notably, as of 2021, Changsha Huanghua International Airport was one of the 50 List of busiest airports by passenger traffic, busiest airports in the world, the List of the busiest airports in China#2016 preliminary statistics, 12th busiest civil airport in China, the second busiest in
South Central China South Central China, South-Central China or Central-South China ( zh, c = 中南, p = Zhōngnán, l = Central-South), is a List of regions of China, region of China. It consists of eight provincial administrative regions, namely Henan, Hubei, ...
after Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and the busiest in
Central China Central China () is a List of regions of China, region in China. It mainly includes the provinces of China, provinces of Henan, Hubei and Hunan. Jiangxi is sometimes also regarded to be part of this region. Central China is now officially par ...
.


Railways

The Beijing–Guangzhou high-speed railway passes through Hunan.


Sports

Professional sports teams in Hunan include: * China League One, Chinese Football Association League One ** Hunan Billows F.C.


See also

*Major national historical and cultural sites (Hunan), Major national historical and cultural sites in Hunan *Xiaoxiang, the "lakes and rivers" region of south-central China *Chu (state), State of Chu, ancient Chinese state partly in modern-day Hunan *Hunanese people


Notes


References


External links

*
Hunan Government website
*

at Hong Kong Trade Development Council, HKTDC
History of Hunanese
, the first book on the history of Hunanese(Phoelanese) civilization and nation from the perspective of we the Hunanese (phoelanese) people. {{Authority control Hunan, Central China, . Provinces of the People's Republic of China