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Jinjiang City () is a county-level city under Quanzhou City, Fujian Province,
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. It is located in the southeastern part of the province ( Minnan), on the right or south bank of the Jin River, across from Quanzhou's urban district of
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and Licheng. Jinjiang also borders the Taiwan Strait of the
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to the south, and Quanzhou's other county-cities of Shishi and Nan'an to the east and west, respectively. It has an area of and a population of 1,986,447 as of 2010. Jinjiang has the only extant Manichean temple in China (
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temple) and is near the eastern end of the world's longest estimated straight-line (
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Administrative divisions

Jinjiang has six subdistricts and 13 towns: ;Subdistricts *
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() *Xintang () * Xiyuan () ;Towns * Anhai () * Chendai () *Chidian () *Cizao () * Dongshi () *Jinjing () *Longhu () *Neikeng () * Shenhu () *Xibin () *Yinglin () *Yonghe () *Zimao () File:Anhai - town government - DSCF8738.JPG, Anhai Town Government File:Jinjiang - Lvzhou Park monument - DSCF8730.JPG, Jinjiang's Lüzhou (Green Island) Park, with a monument bearing the inscription "" (Integrity, humility, unity, hard work) File:Jin River seen from Zitong Bridge - south side - DSCF8724.JPG, Jin River waterfront


Demographics

Jinjiang is known for the large number of factories which operate there, especially in the clothing and name-brand footwear industry. Many migrant laborers come from elsewhere in Fujian and even from outside the province to commit themselves to year-long contracts. Jinjiang is famous as home to many Chinese in diaspora, especially in Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore,
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, etc. Once poor and overpopulated in late 19th century, many locals moved to Southeast Asia for better lives in what they called "" (). Many of them have been successfully integrated into local societies and achieved great success. For example, according to Forbes, 6 out of 10 richest business tycoons in Philippines can trace their ancestry back to Jinjiang. Therefore, from 80s to 90s, Jinjiang received much donation and investment from overseas Chinese communities.


Culture


Language

Jinjiang people speak the Jinjiang dialect, a variant of the
Quanzhou dialect The Quanzhou dialects (), also rendered Chin-chew or Choanchew, are a collection of Hokkien dialects spoken in southern Fujian (in southeast China), in the area centered on the city of Quanzhou. Due to migration, various Quanzhou dialects are sp ...
of Hokkien, which is largely intelligible to speakers of other
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, Xiamen, Zhangzhou and
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dialects, and also to speakers of other Hokkien dialects in many Chinese communities overseas, especially in places in southeast Asia such as Philippines, Singapore, Southern Peninsular Malaysian/Riau,
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, Medan, etc. As in many parts of China, most Jinjiang people can use Putonghua (
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) to communicate with non-local people in commercial and other daily interactions.


Transportation

Jinjiang hosts the Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport, IATA code JJN. The facility is of international 4D standard, which is capable of handling mid-size jets, such as Boeing 737 series and Airbus 320 series. Most flights from JJN are domestic flights, with some international/regional flights to/from Hong Kong, Macao, Taipei, Manila, Bangkok, Singapore, etc. Another way to get into the city is flying into Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport in the nearby city Xiamen, which has more international routes, including intercontinental flights to/from Amsterdam,
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and Vancouver. From there, passengers can catch limousine buses to downtown Jinjiang in 1.5 hours.
Jinjiang railway station Jinjiang railway station () is a railway station in Jinjiang, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China, on the Fuzhou–Xiamen railway which operated by China Railway Nanchang Group, China Railway Corporation China State Railw ...
of the new high-speed Fuzhou-Xiamen Railway is located away from the center of the city. Passengers are able to travel to bullet train hubs like Shanghai or Shenzhen in 2 to 3 hours, and further transfer to other destinations national wide. The Jinjiang Railway Station is served by local buses and taxi.


Economy

Thriving with economics in private sectors, Jinjiang has been ranked as No.1 county with the highest GDP in Fujian for over 15 consecutive years. Also, it's been ranked as top 10 richest county-level city in the whole country, as published by the National Bureau of Census. There are many sportswear and other garment and shoe manufacturers in Jinjiang. In 2013, the mayor of Jinjiang called for more focus on innovative design by shoe manufacturers plagued by surplus inventory. Manufacturers were encouraged by local official to engage in IPOs and seek listings on stock exchanges such as the Frankfurt Stock Exchange to raise global capital for expansion. Raising capital in this way bypasses the difficulty medium-sized firms have with obtaining loans from Chinese banks. About 30 firms have achieved listing on global stock exchanges but many also have listings on stock exchanges in Shanghai or Hong Kong. As of 2012, many additional local firms include IPOs in their business planning. In some instances over-capacity and declining profit margins have resulted from suboptimal investment of capital. Due to the prevalence of copying in the industry investing capital in research and development seems futile. Another problem is that many of the firms are in fact family-owned business which have taken on corporate form but not best corporate management practices. In an effort to achieve listings on exchanges with strict requirements there is a temptation to engage in
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Climate


Notable people

* Zhang Gaoli, a former
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* Gong Beibi, internationally awarded actress * Yao Chen, actress and celebrity * Henry Sy (1924-2019), Chinese-Filipino businessman, richest man in the Philippines until his death *
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(1621–1696), admiral who served under the Ming and Qing dynasties *
Lai Changxing Lai Changxing (born September 15, 1958) is a former Chinese businessman and entrepreneur. He was the founder and Chairman of Yuanhua Group, based in the Special Economic Zone of Xiamen. He imported foreign products like cars, cigarettes and ...
, smuggler *
Dee C. Chuan Dee Ching Chuan () (August 13, 1888 – October 27, 1940) was a prominent Chinese Filipino businessman, philanthropist, and activist known as the Philippine "Lumber King" during the American colonial rule. He was the youngest president of the Phi ...
, Chinese Filipino businessman and philanthropist *
Eugene Chan Eugene Chan (or Eugene S.-L. Chan; ) is a linguist from Hong Kong who specializes in numeral systems of world languages. He is best known as the creator and curator of the ''Numeral Systems of the World's Languages'' database, which contains list ...
, linguist *
Cai Chongda Cai Chongda (born May 27, 1982) is a Chinese journalist, magazine editor, and writer, best known for his memoir, ''Vessel: A Memoir'' (). He currently serves as the executive editor of '' China News Weekly''. Early life and education Cai was bor ...
, Chinese writer and journalist * Tony Yang, Chinese businessman in
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, Philippines


See also

* Chinese diaspora


References


External links

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Arroyo lays wreath at Rizal Shrine in Jinjiang
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