Jiangsu
Jiangsu (Simplified Chinese: 江苏, Traditional: 江蘇, Hanyu Pinyin: Jiāngsū, Wade-Giles: Chiang-su, Postal System Pinyin: Kiang-su) is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the eastern part of the country.
The name "Jiangsu" comes from "Jiang", which stands for the city of Nanjing, and "Su", for the city of Suzhou.
Jiangsu borders Shandong in the north, Anhui to the west, and Zhejiang and Shanghai to the south. It also has a tiny section of border with Henan in the northwest. Jiangsu has over 1,000 km coast along the Yellow Sea. The Huai River cuts through its northern sections while the Yangtze River cuts through its south. These two rivers divide Jiangsu into three distinct regions, each with their own identity, culture, and customs.
| Abbreviation: 苏 (pinyin: Sū) | |
| Capital and Largest City | Nanjing |
| Area - Total - % of national - % water | Ranked 24th 102,600 km² 1.07% xx% |
| Population - Total (2001) - % of national - Density | Ranked 5th 73,550,000 5.76% 314/km² |
| GDP in RMB¥ - Total (2002) - % of national - per capita | Ranked 2nd 1063.63 billion ¥ 10.4% 14500 ¥ |
| Administration Type | Province |
| CPC Jiangsu Committee Secretary | Li Yuanchao |
| Governor | Liang Baohua |
| Prefecture-level divisions | 13 |
| County-level divisions | 106 |
| Township-level divisions | 1518 |
| ISO 3166-2 | CN-32 |
| Table of contents |
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2 Geography 3 Administrative divisions 4 Economy 5 Demographics 6 Culture 7 Tourism 8 Miscellaneous topics 9 External links |
Jiangsu became a separate province in the 18th century.
Jiangsu Province spans the warm-temperate/humid and subtropical/humid climatic zones, and has clear-cut seasonal changes. There are frequently "plum rains" between spring and summer, typhoons with rainstorms in late summer and early autumn. The annual average rainfall is 800 - 1,200 mm.
Plains cover 95 percent of the Jiangsu's total area with well-developed water systems. The Grand Canal traverses all the east-west river systems. Jiangsu also borders the Yellow Sea. The Yangtze River cuts through the province, other rivers include the Huaihe River and Guanhe River.
Large lakes in Jiangsu include Lake Taihu, Hongze Lake, Gaoyou Lake, Luoma Lake, and Yangcheng Lake.
Major cities:
Jiangsu is divided into 13 prefecture-level divisions, all of them prefecture-level cities:
See List of administrative divisions of Jiangsu for a complete list of county-level divisions.
Jiangsu's main list of products includes: rice, wheat, corn, sorghum, millet, potatoes, soybeans, peanuts, rape, sesame, tea; cotton, ambary hemp, silk cocoons, jute; peppermint, spearmint, bamboo, and medicinal herbs; apples, pears, peaches, loquats, gingko; coal, phosphorus, salt, pottery clay; aquatic products. The economic center of the province is in Nanjing.
Out of the 74,380,000 who reside in Jiangsu, about 30 million reside in urban areas. Major ethnic groups include Han, Hui, and Manchu peoples.
Major cities in Jiangsu include: Nanjing, Wuxi, Suzhou, Xuzhou, Lianyungang, Changzhou, Nantong, Zhenjiang, Jiangyin, Huai'an, Yancheng and Yangzhou.
History
Geography
Administrative divisions
The 13 prefecture-level divisions of Jiangsu are subdivided into 106 county-level divisions (53 districtss, 27 county-level cities, and 26 counties). Those are in turn divided into 1518 township-level divisions (1117 townss, 125 townshipss, 1 ethnic township, and 275 subdistricts).Economy
Demographics
Culture
Tourism
Miscellaneous topics
Professional sports teams in Jiangsu include:Colleges and universities
External links
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