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: ''Goqjef''; formerly known as Kochiu) is a
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and the former capital of Honghe prefecture,
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, China, and has 202,000 urban inhabitants (ranked 14th largest city in
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). It is the site of the country's largest tin deposits and its main industry is
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.


Location

Gejiu is located on top of a mountain to the north of the Red River (
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''Hong He'') valley, which flows from Yunnan, Dali prefecture to
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. To the south-west in this valley is Nansha, which lies directly below the town of Yuanyang. To the north-west lies Jianshui, and to the north Jijie. Mengzi lies 12 miles to the East.


Layout

The town is located in a crater-like depression around a lake on top of a mountain. The main road enters the town from the north through a thin pass. To the east and west are steep cliffs. Those to the west are too steep to inhabit, however extensive new construction along the eastern side has created many new districts.


Administrative divisions

Administratively, the County-level City of Gejiu consists of 10 township level units: * 1
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:Chengqu (城区街道), which includes the city proper * 7 towns: Xicheng (錫城镇),Shadian (沙甸镇), Jijie (雞街镇), Datun (大屯镇), Laochang (老廠镇), Kafang (卡房镇),and Manhao (蔓耗镇) * 2 townships: Jiasha (贾沙乡),and Baohe (保和乡)


History

Originally a small mining settlement Gejiu was called ''Gejiuli''. Under the Yuan (1206–1368) and Ming (1368–1644) dynasties the mining of silver was begun there. In the late 17th and 18th centuries, mining in Yunnan boomed, but tin mining in Gejiu did not develop until the second half of the 18th century. In the 1880s the city was created a subprefecture under Mengzi County, about to the east. Gejiu only began to be developed after the French connected the area to the railway down off the Yunnan plateau into
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. After the 1911
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it was further developed due to its location up in the mountains, surrounded by abundant tin reserves. In 1889 Mengzi was opened as a treaty port, its trade being almost entirely with
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and
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in what was then
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. One of the main purposes in constructing the French-built Kunming–Hai Phong Railway, completed in 1910, was to service the mines. A
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was built from Gejiu to Mengzi between 1915 and 1928. During the last years of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12), the mines were organized by the Chinese-owned Gejiu Tin Company, but the company was deficient in
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, technical skill, and managerial efficiency and was replaced by a joint state-private company, the Gejiu Tin-Mining Company, under which production boomed. By the 1930s Gejiu tin accounted for 80 percent of the traffic exported on the railway. Tin production is said to have reached 10,000 tons in 1938. After 1949 management passed to the state Yunnan Tin-Mining Corporation, which by 1955 had reached and surpassed prewar production figures. In addition to mining tin, which remains the chief product, Gejiu has also become a major producer of lead, and a thriving metallurgical industry has been developed. Tin articles made in Gejiu are highly acclaimed in China. Coal for smelting is supplied to the city from nearby Kaiyuan to the north, located on the rail line to
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. There is some engineering and chemical production closely allied with Gejiu's metallurgical industries. The town surrounds a lake which, however, was not naturally formed. A turning point in the city's history was when a mining accident occurred sometime in the 1950s, when water welled up through the mines which led to groundwater rising to the surface, and this flooded a large part of the narrow valley that the city was located in. This accident may well have turned out to be a blessing in disguise for Gejiu, as it provided a nice scenic lake right in the city center. An already cramped upland location became even more cramped after this and, this has resulted in an extremely dense, high-rise center compared with other small Chinese cities that are built on plains. Later the adjacent area to the flood-caused lake was turned into a park. Today the town is protected from further flooding by an underground
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. Today Gejiu is a relatively modern prosperous city with high-rise density buildings with a lakeside setting and has backdrop of rocky hills.


Climate

It is a typical
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( Köppen: ''Cwb''), with a low temperature variation but cold for latitude.{{Weather box, width=80% {{Weather box, width=auto , metric first=y , single line=y , collapsed = Y , location = Gejiu (1981−2010) , Jan high C = 14.8 , Feb high C = 17.1 , Mar high C = 20.3 , Apr high C = 22.8 , May high C = 23.5 , Jun high C = 24.0 , Jul high C = 23.8 , Aug high C = 24.2 , Sep high C = 23.0 , Oct high C = 20.5 , Nov high C = 17.7 , Dec high C = 14.8 , Jan mean C = 10.8 , Feb mean C = 12.7 , Mar mean C = 15.7 , Apr mean C = 18.2 , May mean C = 19.4 , Jun mean C = 20.5 , Jul mean C = 20.5 , Aug mean C = 20.3 , Sep mean C = 18.9 , Oct mean C = 16.6 , Nov mean C = 13.4 , Dec mean C = 10.6 , year mean C = , Jan low C = 7.9 , Feb low C = 9.5 , Mar low C = 12.1 , Apr low C = 14.7 , May low C = 16.4 , Jun low C = 18.1 , Jul low C = 18.1 , Aug low C = 17.7 , Sep low C = 16.2 , Oct low C = 14.1 , Nov low C = 10.6 , Dec low C = 7.7 , Jan record high C = 21.7 , Jan record low C = -1.8 , Feb record high C = 24.9 , Feb record low C = -0.2 , Mar record high C = 26.9 , Mar record low C = -3.0 , Apr record high C = 28.9 , Apr record low C = 4.5 , May record high C = 30.1 , May record low C = 8.2 , Jun record high C = 29.3 , Jun record low C = 11.8 , Jul record high C = 29.8 , Jul record low C = 12.7 , Aug record high C = 29.8 , Aug record low C = 12.9 , Sep record high C = 28.8 , Sep record low C = 7.7 , Oct record high C = 26.3 , Oct record low C = 5.0 , Nov record high C = 23.7 , Nov record low C = 0.3 , Dec record high C = 23.0 , Dec record low C = -4.0 , year high C =, year low C= , year high F = , year low F = , precipitation colour = green , Jan precipitation mm = 27.1 , Feb precipitation mm = 28.4 , Mar precipitation mm = 37.4 , Apr precipitation mm = 65.0 , May precipitation mm = 126.1 , Jun precipitation mm = 155.4 , Jul precipitation mm = 222.7 , Aug precipitation mm = 184.4 , Sep precipitation mm = 106.4 , Oct precipitation mm = 64.4 , Nov precipitation mm = 59.3 , Dec precipitation mm = 21.4 , Jan humidity = 74 , Feb humidity = 68 , Mar humidity = 65 , Apr humidity = 68 , May humidity = 75 , Jun humidity = 80 , Jul humidity = 82 , Aug humidity = 81 , Sep humidity = 80 , Oct humidity = 81 , Nov humidity = 78 , Dec humidity = 76 , source 1 = China Meteorological Data Service Center{{cite web , url = http://data.cma.cn/data/weatherBk.html , script-title=zh:中国地面气候标准值月值(1981-2010) , publisher = China Meteorological Data Service Center , language = zh-hans , access-date = 5 November 2022


Ethnography

The populace is primarily
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, however minorities such as the Muslim Hui, Dai from the nearby Red River valley, and
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from the surrounding mountains (see Yuanyang) are also present.


Economy

In addition to tin reserves,
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and
coal Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams. Coal is mostly carbon with variable amounts of other elements, chiefly hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. Coal is formed when ...
are also found in Gejiu.


Welfare

The city is the home of the Gejiu Children's Welfare Institute, an
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for
Yunnan Yunnan , () is a landlocked province in the southwest of the People's Republic of China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 48.3 million (as of 2018). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the ...
children.


See also

*
HIV/AIDS in Yunnan The People's Republic of China's first reported AIDS case was identified in 1985 in a dying tourist. In 1989, the first indigenous cases were reported as an outbreak in 146 infected heroin users in Yunnan province, near China's southwest borde ...


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External links

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