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Yunfu (), formerly
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as Wanfow, and historically known as Dong'an (), which was formerly romanized as Tong On, from 1578 to 1913, is a prefecture-level city in western Guangdong province, People's Republic of China. It borders Zhaoqing to the north,
Foshan Foshan (, ), alternately romanized as Fatshan, is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. The entire prefecture covers and had a population of 9,498,863 as of the 2020 census. The city is part of the western side of the ...
to the east, Jiangmen to the southeast,
Yangjiang Yangjiang (, ), alternately romanized as Yeungkong, is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Guangdong Province in the People's Republic of China. It borders Maoming to the west, Yunfu to the north, Jiangmen to the east, and looks out to the ...
to the south,
Maoming Maoming, alternately romanized as Mowming, is a prefecture-level city located in southwestern Guangdong province, China. Facing the South China Sea to the city's south, Maoming city borders Zhanjiang to the west, Yangjiang to the east, and Yunf ...
to the southwest, and the autonomous region of
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to the west. The city spans an area of , and has a population of 2,383,400 according to a 2021 publication by the city government.


History

The area of present-day Yunfu belonged to the Baiyue prior to the advent of the Qin dynasty, when much of Yunfu came under the jurisdiction of Guilin Commandery, while some of the area belonged to Nanhai Commandery. During portions of the Han dynasty, the area belonged to the kingdom of Nanyue. Following the fall of the Nanyue in 111 CE, the area of present-day Xinxing County was incorporated into the Western Han dynasty as Linyun County ().


Jin dynasty

Under the Jin dynasty, in 280 CE, the area of present-day Yunan County was organized as Duluo County (). In 349 CE, the area of present-day Yunan County was reorganized as Jinhua County (). Two years later, the area of present-day Xinxing County was reorganized as , which governed three counties: Xinxing County (), Nanxing County (), and Dandie County (). During the final years of the Jin dynasty, from 416 CE to 420 CE, Longxiang County () and Furuan County () were established in present-day Luoding.


Northern and Southern dynasties

During the Northern and Southern dynasties period, the area of present-day Yunfu was governed by the
Southern Song dynasty The Song dynasty (; ; 960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song following his usurpation of the throne of the Later Zhou. The Song conquered the rest ...
from 420 CE to 479 CE, then by the
Southern Qi dynasty Qi, known in historiography as the Southern Qi ( or ) or Xiao Qi (), was a Chinese imperial dynasty and the second of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties era. It followed the Liu Song dynasty and was succeede ...
from 479 CE to 502 CE, and finally by the Liang dynasty from 502 CE to 557 CE. From 557 CE to 589 CE, the area was ruled by the Chen dynasty.


Later dynasties

The area was incorporated into the Tang dynasty in 618 CE., Following the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the area was conquered by the Song dynasty (not to be confused with the aforementioned Song dynasty which ruled portions of Southern China during the 5th century CE).


Republic of China

Shortly after the creation of the
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in 1912, republican officials reorganized the area multiple times. In January 1914, Xining County was renamed to Yunan County (which it is still called today), and in May 1914 Dong'an County was renamed to Yunfu County.


People's Republic of China

Yunfu was promoted to a prefecture-level city on April 5, 1994. In September 2014, Yun'an was promoted from a county to a district.


Geography

67.39% of Yunfu's area is forested. The Xi River runs through Yunfu.


Climate

Yunfu is considered sub-tropical and enjoys fine weather year-round, characterized by mild air temperatures, plentiful rainfall and sunshine, with an annual average temperature of 22 °C, annual average rainfall of 1,580mm and annual average sunshine hours of 1,418. The time-space distribution of rainfall is uneven in a year. It is overcast and dry in spring, hot and rainy in the summer, cool in autumn, and dry and sunny in winter.


Administration

The prefecture-level city of Yunfu administers 5 county-level divisions, including 2 district, 1 county-level city and 2 counties.


Demographics

According to the city government, 420,000
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hail from Yunfu.


Ethnicity

Yunfu is home to 39 ethnic minorities, which comprise a total population of 14,038. The largest ethnic minorities in Yunfu are the Zhuang, Yao, Dong, and the
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 ...
. While many of Yunfu's ethnic minorities recently moved to the city due to marriage and work, there are large concentrations of indigenous minorities in two villages in Yunfu: Hejiang Village () in , Luoding, and Dalin Village () in , Yunan County.


Language

Several languages are commonly spoken in Yunfu, including the Yunfu Dialect () of Cantonese, Hakka,
Min-nan Southern Min (), Minnan (Mandarin pronunciation: ) or Banlam (), is a group of linguistically similar and historically related Sinitic languages that form a branch of Min Chinese spoken in Fujian (especially the Minnan region), most of Taiwan ...
, and the
Taigu Dialect Taigu may refer to: *Former name of Mingxing (town), Mingxing, Shanxi, China *Taigu County, in Shanxi, China *Ryōkan Taigu (1758–1831), Japanese Zen Buddhist monk {{Disambig ...
(). The Yunfu Dialect is the most commonly spoken in Yunfu, followed by Hakka. The city's Min-nan speakers are concentrated in certain areas, including the
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of and in Yunan County, Zhaitang Village () in the town of ,
Yun'an District Yun'an District () is a district of Yunfu, Guangdong province, China. It used to be a county of Yunfu, called Yun'an County, but it has been changed as Yun'an District in 2014.
, and the towns of , , , and in Luoding. Speakers of the Taigu Dialect are largely concentrated in the township-level divisions of , , Taiping, Luoping, , , , , and in Luoding.


Economy


Natural resources

Yunfu has a total land area of , including 1,868,200 mu cultivated land, 1,353,700 mu paddy field. In the total area, the mountainous area takes up 60.5%, the hilly area takes up 30.7%, making Yunfu a typical mountainous city. The city's total population is 2,600,900 people, of which the nonagricultural population is 887,000 people and the agricultural population 1,713,900 people, the per capita cultivated area is 0.718 mu. More than 670 types of plants used in traditional Chinese medicine are found in Yunfu. Yunfu's city government states that there are over 50 types of mineral resources in Yunfu, including gold, silver, copper, iron, marble, granite, limestone, and pyrite. Other proven minerals in Yunfu include tin, lead, zinc and manganese, sillimanite, dolomite, barite, talc, kaolin, limestone, clay, rammell, potassium feldspar, and mineral water. The area's particularly large deposits of pyrite makes it
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largest
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producing region. Yunfu serves as a regional center of stone mining and stone carving. By the end of 2002, there were totally 254 certified mines throughout the city.


Tourism

Major tourist attractions in the city include the Sixth Patriarch's Hometown Tourist Resort (), Jinshuitai Hot Springs Scenic Area (), Tianlu Mountain Tourist Resort (), and Panlong Cave Scenic Area ().


Education

Yunfu is home to three tertiary education institutions, enrolling 13,000 students. The city has 121
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s, including 15 vocational schools, enrolling 164,100 students. Yunfu also has 174 primary schools with 258,600 students.


Culture

The city has 6 art galleries and cultural centers, 6 public libraries, and 5 museums.


Healthcare

Yunfu has 89 medical institutions, with 10,364 beds.


Transportation

With 324 National Highway running through the whole prefecture, cement-paved roads are accessible to each single township and village. Guangzhou-Wuzhou Expressway linking Guangdong and Guangxi is also connected to Yunfu which will further be united with Yulin and Wuzhou in Guangxi as well as the expressway network in southwest China. Sanshui-Maoming Railway also passes the whole municipality, which will be eventually linked to Luoyang-Zhanjiang Railway in 2008. The Xi River has 100 kilometers of waterway, enabling direct cargo freight to Hong Kong. The Yunfu New Port (), along the Xi River, serves as Guangdong's largest inland port.


Notable people

* Gan Zhuotang, Communist Party politician * Cai Tingkai,
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general *
Ye Jizhuang Ye Jizhuang (; 1893–1967) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician nicknamed the "Red Manager". He served as the logistics head of the Red Army during the Long March and of the Yan'an Communist headquarters during the Second Sino- ...
, Communist Party politician * , Second Guangzhou Uprising protestor * Huineng, Chan Buddhist patriarch * Deng Fa, Communist Party politician


References


External links


Government website of Yunfu
(in Simplified Chinese)
Government website of Yunfu Tourism Department
(in Simplified Chinese) {{Authority control Prefecture-level divisions of Guangdong Autonomous regions of China Western Han dynasty emperors