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Pingxiang () is a medium-sized prefecture-level city located in western Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China.


Geography and climate

Pingxiang is a city situated near the border of Jiangxi with Hunan province. Approximately 110 kilometers from Changsha, Hunan, about 260 kilometers from Nanchang, capital. Most of the area around the city is hilly and mountainous, although the city itself is relatively flat. As a subtropical monsoon climatic city, Pingxiang has mild winters, long and hot summers, with plenty of rainfall. The annual average temperature is 18 °C.


History

Archaeological evidence suggests that Pingxiang was first settled during the
Stone Age The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted for roughly 3.4 million years, and ended between 4,000 BC and 2,000 BC, with t ...
. During the Han dynasty, it was part of Yichun. In 267, during the time of the Three Kingdoms, it became Pingxiang County, which made it a higher level of administration than what it is today. During the Tang Dynasty (618-907), it was part of the Jiangnanxi Circuit, and was called Yuanzhou. Its name and area of administration were changed many times until 1970, when it assumed its present form.


Administration

Pingxiang has direct jurisdiction over two urban districts, one economic development area, three counties, 28 towns, 18 townships, and 7 sub-districts. Urban districts: * Anyuan District () * Xiangdong District () *
Anyuan Economic Development Zone Anyuan may refer to the following locations in Jiangxi, China: *Anyuan County (安远县) *Anyuan District (安源区), Pingxiang ** Anyuan, Anyuan District (安源镇), town in said district See also *Antuan Antuan is an African-American English ...
() Counties: * Shangli County () * Luxi County () * Lianhua County ()


Demographics

As of the
2020 Chinese census The Seventh National Population Census of the People's Republic of China (), also referred to as the 2020 Chinese Census, was the seventh national census conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Census w ...
, its total population was 1,804,805 inhabitants, of whom 857,716 lived in the built-up (''or metro'') made of two urban districts.


Economy

As of 2020, the GDP of Pingxiang was 96.360.2 billion RMB, a 3.6% growth over the previous year. Rural per capita disposable income was 20,831 RMB, a 4.9% growth over 2019 and urban per capita disposable income was 40,405 RMB, an 6.6% growth over 2019 (without regard to inflation).


Resources

Pingxiang has abundant water and mineral resources. Five rivers flow across the land which delivers approximately 2.626 billion cubic meters per year. Coal, iron ore, limestone, kaolin and granite are the most abundant minerals of the city. Even today, the ''Pingxiangren'' or local people proudly refer to their city as the "coal center of southern China."


Transportation

Pingxiang is a regional hub for transportation. It is about 1.5 hrs drive to the CSX from downtown of Pingxiang. A couple of highways and the main rail line between Changsha and Nanchang run through the city. The city has had a high-speed railway since September 2014.


Tourism

Wugong (also known as WooKong) mountain is a national well-known place for tourism. It lies in the east of Pingxiang, 45 minutes from downtown. The highest altitude is 1,918 meters while the average altitude is about 1,500 meters. Most of the landscape remains virginal despite some necessary infrastructures that benefit tourists. Yangqi mountain is famous for the religion of Buddhism, lies in north of Pingxiang, one hour's drive from downtown. Nielongdong (also known as Sinful Dragon Cave) has a tale which refers to Chinese traditional religion and zodiac. This beautiful area is only twenty minutes north. The historical buildings of the Anyuan Miners' and Railroad Workers' Club as well as the
Anyuan Miners' Strike Memorial Hall Anyuan Miners' Strike Memorial Hall (安源路矿工人运动纪念馆) is a museum in Anyuan District, China. The museum memorializes part of the early revolutionary activity of Mao Zedong. Li Lisan and Liu Shaoqi Liu Shaoqi ( ; 24 November ...
preserve the memory on the influence of the miners and railroad workers on the communist movement and are open for public visits.


References


External links


Official website (Chinese)
{{authority control Cities in Jiangxi Prefecture-level divisions of Jiangxi