Shaanxi (alternatively Shensi, see
§ Name) is a landlocked
province of
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
. Officially part of
Northwest China, it borders the province-level divisions of
Shanxi
Shanxi (; ; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-lev ...
(NE, E),
Henan (E),
Hubei (SE),
Chongqing
Chongqing ( or ; ; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), Postal Romanization, alternately romanized as Chungking (), is a Direct-administered municipalities of China, municipality in Southwes ...
(S),
Sichuan (SW),
Gansu
Gansu (, ; alternately romanized as Kansu) is a province in Northwest China. Its capital and largest city is Lanzhou, in the southeast part of the province.
The seventh-largest administrative district by area at , Gansu lies between the Tibet ...
(W),
Ningxia (NW) and
Inner Mongolia (N).
Shaanxi covers an area of over with about 37 million people, the 16th highest in China.
Xi'an – which includes the sites of the former
Chinese capitals Fenghao and
Chang'an – is the
provincial capital as well as the largest city in Northwest China and also one of the
oldest cities in China and the oldest of the
Four Great Ancient Capitals, being the capital for the
Western Zhou,
Western Han,
Jin,
Sui and
Tang dynasties.
Xianyang, which served as the
Qin dynasty capital, is just north across Wei River. The other
prefecture
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-level
cities into which the province is divided are
Ankang,
Baoji,
Hanzhong,
Shangluo,
Tongchuan,
Weinan,
Yan'an and
Yulin Yulin may refer to the following places in China:
Cities and prefectures
*Yulin, Guangxi (玉林市), a prefecture-level city in Guangxi
*Yulin, Shaanxi (榆林市), a prefecture-level city in Shaanxi
* Yulin Prefecture (鬱林州), a prefecture b ...
.
The province is geographically divided into three parts, namely
Northern
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Geography
* North, a point in direction
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* Northern Highland, a region of Wisconsin, United States
* Northern Province, Sri Lanka
* Northern Range, a ra ...
,
Central
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Central may also refer to:
Directions and generalised locations
* Central Africa, a region in the centre of Africa continent, also known as ...
and
Southern Shaanxi. Northern Shaanxi (or "
Shaanbei") makes up the southeastern portion of the
Ordos Basin
The Ordos Plateau, also known as the Ordos Basin or simply the Ordos, is a highland sedimentary basin in northwest China with an elevation of , and consisting mostly of land enclosed by the Ordos Loop, a large northerly rectangular bend of the Y ...
and mainly comprises the two prefectural cities of
Yulin Yulin may refer to the following places in China:
Cities and prefectures
*Yulin, Guangxi (玉林市), a prefecture-level city in Guangxi
*Yulin, Shaanxi (榆林市), a prefecture-level city in Shaanxi
* Yulin Prefecture (鬱林州), a prefecture b ...
and
Yan'an on the northern
Loess Plateau, demarcated from the
Ordos Desert and the grasslands of
Inner Mongolia's
Ordos City by the
Ming Great Wall. Central Shaanxi (or "Shaanzhong") is also known as the
Guanzhong
Guanzhong (, formerly romanised as Kwanchung) region, also known as the Guanzhong Basin, Wei River Basin, or uncommonly as the Shaanzhong region, is a historical region of China corresponding to the crescentic graben basin within present-day ce ...
region and comprises the
drainage basin of lower
Wei River east of
Mount Long and north of the
Qinling Mountains, where the majority of Shaanxi's population reside. Southern Shaanxi (or "
Shaannan") comprises the three prefectural cities in the edge of the
historical
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Bashu region south of the Qinling Mountains and includes the three mountainous cities of
Hanzhong,
Ankang and
Shangluo.
Along with areas of adjacent
Shanxi
Shanxi (; ; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-lev ...
and
Henan provinces, it formed the cradle of Chinese civilization. In the
Republican era of China, the city of
Yan'an was near the endpoint of the
Long March which destroyed the
Chinese Soviet Republic in
Jiangxi by the
Kuomintang armies, and became the birthplace of the
Chinese Communist Revolution from late 1935 to early 1947 and the Communists formed the
Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region in constituent parts of Shaanxi.
The vast majority of the population of Shaanxi is
Han Chinese. Mandarin is mainly spoken in Shaanxi, including
Zhongyuan Mandarin and
Southwestern Mandarin
Southwestern Mandarin (), also known as Upper Yangtze Mandarin (), is a Mandarin Chinese language spoken in much of Southwest China, including in Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou, most parts of Hubei, the northwestern part of Hunan, the northe ...
; another variety of Chinese,
Jin (Shanxi Hua), is also spoken.
Shaanxi is China's
15th largest economy, ranking within the middle among China's administrative divisions. The fossil fuel and high technology sectors compose the two largest industries in Shaanxi Province. The high technology sector includes aircraft and aerospace industries and Shaanxi produces more than 50% of the R&D and manufacturing equipment for the country's domestic
commercial aviation industry.
Name
The name of the province, , means "
Shan's West", referring to Shan plateau (), now known as Zhanbian plateau.
The usage "West from Shan" () first appeared in a text circa 200 BC about how the
Duke of Zhou divided
feudal lands.
The transcriptions of and its neighbouring province are troublesome for
Beijing Mandarin-based transcriptions, which pronounces both as only with a different tone (Shǎnxī and
Shānxī). To avoid tone marks, "Shaanxi" () was promoted by the
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
Gwoyeu Romatzyh (), abbreviated GR, is a system for writing Mandarin Chinese in the Latin alphabet. The system was conceived by Yuen Ren Chao and developed by a group of linguists including Chao and Lin Yutang from 1925 to 1926. Chao himself lat ...
scheme in 1928. This spelling trouble, however, would not have occurred for the more archaic Chinese languages native to the two provinces, which pronounce Shaanxi like "Shie-sei" and Shanxi like "San-sei". For instance,
Jin language
Jin (; ) is a proposed group of varieties of Chinese spoken by roughly 63 million people in northern China, including most of Shanxi province, much of central Inner Mongolia, and adjoining areas in Hebei, Henan, and Shaanxi provinces. The status ...
in
Wubu County
Wubu County () is located in the southeastern corner of Yulin City, in the north of Shaanxi Province, China, and on the western bank of the Yellow River. It is opposite to Shanxi's Liulin County and also borders Jia County and Suide County. The ...
distinguishes from , Jin language in
Lin County distinguishes from , and
Central Plains Mandarin in
Xianyang distinguishes from .
In older texts, Shaanxi was written as Shensi, as early as 1748. "Shensi" was recognized in the 1906
Chinese postal romanization. "Shensi" continued to be popular alongside "Shaanxi" until 1987 when the
PRC officially banned pre-PRC romanizations.
History
Shaanxi is considered one of the cradles of Chinese civilization. Thirteen feudal dynasties established their capitals in the province during a span of more than 1,100 years, from the Zhou dynasty to the Tang dynasty.
The province's principal city and current capital,
Xi'an, is one of the
four great ancient capitals of China
This is a list of historical capitals of China.
Four Great Ancient Capitals
There are traditionally four major historical capitals of China referred to as the "Four Great Ancient Capitals of China" (). The four are Beijing, Nanjing, Luoyang and X ...
and is the eastern terminus of the
Silk Road
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, which leads to Europe, the Arabian Peninsula and Africa.
Under the Han dynasty, the
Northern Silk Road was expanded to advance exploration and military purposes to the west. This Northern Silk Road is the northernmost of the
Silk Road
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s and is about in length. It connected the ancient Chinese capital of Xi'an to the west over the
Wushao Ling Pass
Wushao Mountain, Wushao Ling Mountain or Wushaoling () is a landform in Gansu Province, China, with significant desert elements on its northern slope.
The mountain has been a barrier to transportation since ancient times, when the Northern Silk R ...
to
Wuwei and emerging in
Kashgar
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before linking to ancient
Parthia.
The Northern Song dynasty established a Shaanxi Lu, (circuit) in the area, governed from modern Xi'an in 997. The
Yuan dynasty established
Shaanxi Province (Yuan dynasty)
Shaanxi Province was a province of the Yuan dynasty governed from Xi'an, known during that period as Fengyuan (奉元), Anxi (安西, "Peaceful West"), and Jingzhao (京兆). It was established in 1260. In 1294, Sichuan Province (Yuan dynasty) w ...
, governed by a
Branch Secretariat
The Yuan dynasty was a Mongol-led imperial Chinese dynasty. During its existence, its territory was divided into the Central Region (腹裏) governed by the Central Secretariat (Zhongshu Sheng) and places under control of various provinces (行 ...
in 1286.
[Dictionary of the Ben cao gang mu, Volume 2: Geographical and Administrative Designations First Edition, Paul Unschuld, Series Editor Edition by Hua Linfu (Author), Paul D. Buell (Author), Paul U. Unschuld (Editor)]
Under the
Ming dynasty, Shaanxi was established with the founding of the Saanxi Provincial Administration Commission in 1376, whose administration also included the modern provinces of
Gansu
Gansu (, ; alternately romanized as Kansu) is a province in Northwest China. Its capital and largest city is Lanzhou, in the southeast part of the province.
The seventh-largest administrative district by area at , Gansu lies between the Tibet ...
,
Ningxia, and part of
Qinghai.
In the Ming, most visitors from Central Asia and West Asia entered the country via Shaanxi.
One of the most devastating
earthquakes
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in history occurred near
Hua Shan
Mount Hua () is a mountain located near the city of Huayin in Shaanxi Province, about east of Xi'an. It is the "Western Mountain" of the Five Great Mountains of China and has a long history of religious significance. Originally classified as ...
, in south-eastern part of Shaanxi Province on January 23, 1556, killing an estimated 830,000 people (see
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
The 1556 Shaanxi earthquake (formerly romanized ''Shensi''), known in Chinese colloquially by its regnal year as "" ('' Jiājìng Dàdìzhèn'') or officially by its epicenter as "" ('' Huàxiàn Dìzhèn''), occurred in the early morning of 23 ...
).
After the founding of the Qing dynasty, Gansu was split from Shaanxi, but both provinces were governed under the
Viceroy of Shaan-Gan.
The end of the short-lived
Jiangxi Soviet signaled the beginning of the
Long March by
Mao Zedong and the
Chinese Communists to the
Shaanxi Soviet
Shaanxi (alternatively Shensi, see § Name) is a landlocked province of China. Officially part of Northwest China, it borders the province-level divisions of Shanxi (NE, E), Henan (E), Hubei (SE), Chongqing (S), Sichuan (SW), Gansu (W), Ni ...
at Yan'an.
Pre-historic site
The
Lantian Man site, with hominin fossils of one million years ago, was found in Lantian County in northwestern Shaanxi province, near the city of Xi'an. Scientists classify Lantian Man as a subspecies of Homo erectus. The fossils are displayed at the
Shaanxi History Museum, Xi'an, China.
Geography
The geography of the area is described as being part of the
Ordos Desert in the north along the border with Inner Mongolia, the
Loess Plateau in the central part of the province, the
Qin Mountains (Qinling) running east to west in the south central part, and subtropical climate south of the Qinling. In between the Loess Plateau and the Qinling lies the
Wei River Valley, or
Guanzhong
Guanzhong (, formerly romanised as Kwanchung) region, also known as the Guanzhong Basin, Wei River Basin, or uncommonly as the Shaanzhong region, is a historical region of China corresponding to the crescentic graben basin within present-day ce ...
, a cradle of early Chinese civilization.
Going clockwise, Shaanxi borders
Shanxi
Shanxi (; ; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-lev ...
(E, NE),
Henan (E),
Hubei (SE),
Chongqing
Chongqing ( or ; ; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), Postal Romanization, alternately romanized as Chungking (), is a Direct-administered municipalities of China, municipality in Southwes ...
(S),
Sichuan (SW),
Gansu
Gansu (, ; alternately romanized as Kansu) is a province in Northwest China. Its capital and largest city is Lanzhou, in the southeast part of the province.
The seventh-largest administrative district by area at , Gansu lies between the Tibet ...
(W),
Ningxia (NW), and Inner Mongolia (N). In terms of number of bordering provincial-level divisions, Shaanxi ties Inner Mongolia.
Due to its large span in latitude, Shaanxi has a variety of climates. Under the
Köppen climate classification, the
northern parts, including the Loess Plateau, have either a
cold arid
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(Köppen ''BWk'') or
cold semi-arid (Köppen ''BSk''), with cold and very dry winters, dry springs and autumns, and hot, humid summers. The area known as Guanzhong is mostly semi-arid, though there are a few areas with a
humid subtropical climate
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(Köppen ''Cwa''), with cool to cold winters, and hot, humid summers that often see early-season heatwaves. The
southern portion is much more humid and lies in the humid subtropical zone, with more temperate winters and long, hot, humid summers. Annual mean temperature is roughly between , with January temperatures ranging from and July temperatures ranging from .
Besides the provincial capital of Xi'an, other cities include:
Baoji,
Hanzhong,
Lintong,
Tongchuan,
Xianyang,
Yan'an and
Ankang.
Administrative divisions
Shaanxi consists of ten
prefecture-level divisions: all
prefecture-level cities (including a
sub-provincial city
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T ...
):
The ten prefecture-level cities of Shaanxi are subdivided into 107
county-level divisions (30
districts, 4
county-level cities, and 73
counties).
Urban areas
Politics
The politics of Shaanxi is structured in a triple party-government system like all other governing institutions in mainland China.
The
Governor of Shaanxi is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Shaanxi. However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Governor is considered to have less power than the Shaanxi
Chinese Communist Party Provincial Committee Secretary (), colloquially termed the "Shaanxi
CCP Party Chief"; since the Governor is always ranked as the First-Deputy Secretary in the Shaanxi Chinese Communist Party Provincial Committee.
Shaanxi was established as a provincial government since
Qing dynasty. On 10 January 1950, the People's Government of Shaanxi was established in
Xi'an. Ma Minfang was then appointed as the first Governor of Shaanxi.
Economy
As of the mid-19th century, Shaanxi exported animal skins, wine, liquor, and
musk. Money loans were also common, with Shaanxi business people involved in the Guangzhou loan business. Shaanxi commonly imported European animal skins, watches, Chinese language books, and cloth.
The fossil fuel and high technology sectors compose the two largest industries in Shaanxi province. During 2009, the province ranked third in China for production of coal, natural gas and crude oil.
As the home of several of the leading universities and research institutes in Western China, Shaanxi province also plays a major role in China's burgeoning aircraft and aerospace industries, producing more than 50% of the R&D and manufacturing equipment for the country's domestic commercial air industry.
Nominal GDP for 2011 was 1,239 billion RMB (
US$196.7 billion) and GDP per capita was 21,729 RMB (US$3,179), ranking 17th in the PRC.
In the first half of 2019, Shaanxi's total production value reached 1,162.557 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5.4%. The added value of the primary industry was 55.319 billion yuan, an increase of 4.5%; the second industry was 557.935 billion yuan, an increase of 4.2%; the tertiary industry was 549.303 billion yuan, an increase of 6.8%.
Economic and technological development zones
Baoji Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
Established in 1992, Baoji Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone was approved as a national hi-tech zone by the State Council. It has a long-term planned area of . The transportation system around the zone includes Xi'an-Xianyang International Airport and National Highway 310, and industries operating within the zone include auto parts, electronics, IT, pharmaceuticals and bioengineering industries and new materials.
Shaanxi Xi'an Export Processing Zone
Shaanxi Xi'an Export Processing Zone (XEPZ) was approved on 21 June 2002 by the State Council for its establishment and was put on 5 April 2004. As the first state-level export processing zone in northwest China, XEPZ has become one of the seven pioneer EPZs with the function of bonded logistics in China. XEPZ is under the leadership of the Administrative Committee of Xi'an Economic and Technological Development Zone (XETDZ), which is designated by Xi'an municipal government to exercise economic and administrative power within the zone. XEPZ is a special economic zone. By now, there are more than 40 enterprises home and abroad settled in XEPZ. The pillar industries feature aviation, machinery, electronics and new energy.
Western Triangle
The
Western Triangle is a new economic zone composing the three major city-level economies of Western China:
Xi'an,
Chongqing
Chongqing ( or ; ; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), Postal Romanization, alternately romanized as Chungking (), is a Direct-administered municipalities of China, municipality in Southwes ...
and
Chengdu
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. It is believed that the addition of Xi'an to the Triangle will spur economic growth in the region and allow the city an opportunity to capitalize on the commercial potential of its high-technology industries.
Xi'an Economic and Technological Development Zone
Established in 1993, Xi'an Economic and Technology Development Zone was approved as a national zone in 2000. The zone is 20 minutes from Xi'an Xianyang International Airport, and national highways pass through. It has formed four pillar industries: automotive, electronics, food, and new materials industries. So far, the zone has attracted more than 1,700 enterprises.
Xi'an High-tech Industrial Development Zone
Xi'an HTDZ opened its gates in 1991. It was established as a "pivotal location" for investment by high-tech industry companies in central and northwest China. Established in 1991, Xi'an Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone is a national high-tech zone. It is surrounded by national highways and it is 30 minutes from Xi'an International Airport. Furthermore, it is ranked in the top three high-tech zones in China.
Xi'an Software Park
Xi'an Software Park, established in December 1998, is the professional park for Xi'an to develop scale software and service outsourcing industries. The park has been appraised as a software industry base under the National Torch Program, national software industry base, national software export base, city demonstrational area of national service outsourcing base. It is one of the four parks with "double bases" of software in China. Xi'an Software Park assembles 90% of enterprises engaging in software and service outsourcing in Xi'an. There were nearly 780 companies, of which foreign-funded enterprises account for 170, and over 71,000 jobholders in the park by the end of 2008.
Yangling Agriculture Hi-Tech Industrial Zone
Yangling Agriculture Hi-Tech Industrial Zone was approved as a national-level hi-tech development zone by State Council in 1997. It is from Xi'an to the east and from Xi'an Xianyang International Airport.
Demographics
Nearly all the people in Shaanxi are ethnic
Han Chinese, with pockets of
Hui population in the northwestern region (adjacent to Ningxia). Shaanxi province is one of the centers of ancient Chinese civilization. The central part of Shaanxi, known as
Guanzhong
Guanzhong (, formerly romanised as Kwanchung) region, also known as the Guanzhong Basin, Wei River Basin, or uncommonly as the Shaanzhong region, is a historical region of China corresponding to the crescentic graben basin within present-day ce ...
, where the provincial capital Xi'an is located, is more populous compared to the others (
Shaannan and
Shaanbei),
Religion
The predominant religions in Shaanxi are
Chinese folk religions,
Taoist traditions and
Chinese Buddhism. According to surveys conducted in 2007 and 2009, 7.58% of the population believes and is involved in
ancestor veneration
The veneration of the dead, including one's ancestors, is based on love and respect for the deceased. In some cultures, it is related to beliefs that the dead have a continued existence, and may possess the ability to influence the fortune of t ...
, while 1.57% of the population identifies as Christian.
The reports didn't give figures for other types of religion; 90.85% of the population may be either irreligious or involved in
worship of nature deities, Buddhism,
Confucianism, Taoism,
folk religious sects, and small minorities of
Muslim
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s.
*
Catholic Church in Shaanxi
Roman Catholicism is a minority religious denomination in Shaanxi, a province of China. In Xi'an, there is the cathedral of St Francis. Shaanxi has experienced the persecution of Christians.
History
Catholicism entered Shaanxi before 1700. Zan ...
*
Catholic Church in Zhifang Catholic Church in Zhifang was the only Catholic church in Zhifang, a village near Xi’an, in Shaanxi province. On December 27, 2017, it was torn down by authorities. The church was located near the Beijing-Kunming highway and had been in consta ...
, destroyed in 2017
*
Golden Lampstand Church Golden Lampstand Church was a Christian church located in Shanxi Province, China. It was one of the country's largest Protestant evangelical
Evangelicalism (), also called evangelical Christianity or evangelical Protestantism, is a worldwi ...
, destroyed in 2018
Culture
*
Shaanxi cuisine
*
Qinqiang, the representative folk opera of Shaanxi
* Shaanxi
shadow play
*
Xintianyou
* Also see
Xi'an#Culture
Media
*
Shaanxi Radio
Jin Hao, (), which translates to "Gold Number", is a group of radio stations in Shaanxi, China serving Xi'an, China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous count ...
serves Xi'an and the surrounding Shaanxi province area with music and news.
* ''
The Story of Yue Fei'', a 17th–18th century
wuxia novel about the life of
Song dynasty general
Yue Fei
Yue Fei ( zh, t=岳飛; March 24, 1103 – January 28, 1142), courtesy name Pengju (), was a Chinese military general who lived during the Song dynasty, Southern Song dynasty and a national hero of China, known for leading Southern Song force ...
, says his military arts teacher,
Zhou Tong, was from Shaanxi.
[Qian, Cai. ''General Yue Fei''. Trans. Honorable Sir T.L. Yang. Joint Publishing (H.K.) Co., Ltd., 1995. .]
Sports
Professional sports teams based in Shaanxi include:
*
Chinese Basketball Association
** Southern Division:
Shaanxi Kylins
** National Basketball League (NBL):
Shaanxi Wolves
** Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA):
Shaanxi Red Wolves
The Shaanxi Tianze Red Wolves are a Chinese professional women's basketball club based in Weinan, Shaanxi, playing in the Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA). The team is owned by the Tianze Group.
Season-by-season records
Current pla ...
*
Chinese Football Association
** China League One:
Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic F.C.
Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic Football Club () is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League One. The team is based in Xi'an, Shaanxi.
History
Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic was founded on 30 March 2016 by co-rais ...
See also
*
List of prisons in Shaanxi
This is a list of prisons within Shaanxi province of the People's Republic of China.
Sources
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*
Major national historical and cultural sites in Shaanxi
Notes
References
External links
*
Economic profile for Shaanxiat
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