Yanbian, Jilin Province, China

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🇨🇳 The Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture is an autonomous prefecture in the east of Jilin Province, China. Yanbian is bordered to the north by Heilongjiang Province, on the west by Jilin's Baishan City and Jilin City, on the south by North Korea's North Hamgyong Province and on the east by Primorsky Krai in Russia. Yanbian is designated as a Korean autonomous prefecture due to the large number of ethnic Koreans living in the region. The prefectural capital is Yanji and the total area is 42,700 square km (16,500 sq mi).

The prefecture has an important Balhae archaeological site: the Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain, which includes the Mausoleum of Princess Jeonghyo.

History In the Ming dynasty, Yanbian was governed by the Jianzhou Guard (建州衛) and in the late Qing dynasty the area was divided into the Yanji (延吉廳) and Hunchun (琿春廳) subprefectures. From 1644 to the 1800s the Manchurian administrators of the Qing state attempted to separate Northeast China, politically and ethnographically, into a "Manchuria" to which they could retreat in case an ethnically Han Chinese dynasty regained control over China. However, this effort failed because of the trading and agricultural opportunities available to Han Chinese migrants in the north-east region which made it profitable to evade the rules, as well as later Qing relaxation of the same rules (Chuang Guandong) to discourage Russian encroachment.

In the late 19th century, Korean immigrants migrated en masse from the Korean Peninsula to China. After the foundation of the Republic of China, a second wave arrived. Of the 2 million ethnic Koreans in Manchuria at the time of the communist takeover, 1.2 million remained in the region after the end of World War II. Many participated in the Chinese Civil War, most on the side of the Chinese communists. When the civil war was over, the new Chinese government gave these Koreans their own autonomous region (区) in 1952. Yanbian was upgraded to an ethnic autonomous prefecture in 1955. During the Cultural Revolution, ethnic Koreans were killed and persecuted in Yanbian.

Korean (Joseon) migration into Northeast China began in significant numbers in the last quarter of the 19th century and was mainly motivated by economic hardship on the Korean side of the border. After the Japanese annexed Korea in 1910, a small but significant number of migrants also came to Manchuria for political reasons.

In 1952, the Korean migrants comprised some 60% of the local population, but by 2000 that was down to 32%. The Chinese authorities subsidize Korean language schools and publications, but also take measures to prevent an emergence of Korean irredentism in the area. From the late 1990s, the Koreans have assimilated into mainstream Chinese culture with increasing speed, often switching to daily use of Chinese and choosing to attend Chinese-language schools.

Geography • Total border length: 755.2 km (469.3 mi) ◦ With North Korea: 522.5 km (324.7 mi) ◦ With Russia: 232.7 km (144.6 mi)

Mountains that are in the prefecture are: • Changbai Mountains (central range) • Zhangguangcai Range • Harba Peak (哈尔巴岭) • Peony Peak (牡丹领) • Old Master Peak (老爷岭) • Nangang Mountain Range (南岗山脉)

There have been over 40 types of minerals and 50 kinds of metals – including gold, lead, zinc, copper, silver, manganese and mercury – discovered near or in the mountains.

The average land height is 500 metres above sea level.

Main rivers include: • Songhua River • Mudan River (Peony River) • Tumen River ◦ Gaya River (branch of the Tumen) ◦ Hunchun River

The rivers sustain 28 running water processing facilities. They created basins, which are suitable for agricultural uses, like rice paddies and bean farms.

Administration The prefecture is subdivided into eight county-level divisions: six county-level cities and two counties: Yanji City, 延吉市, Yánjí Shì; Tumen City, 图们市, Túmén Shì; Dunhua City, 敦化市, Dūnhuà Shì; Hunchun City, 珲春市, Húnchūn Shì; Longjing City, 龙井市, Lóngjǐng Shì; Helong City, 和龙市, Hélóng Shì; Wangqing County, 汪清县, Wāngqīng Xiàn; Antu County, 安图县, Āntú Xiàn; The above counties and cities are divided into 642 villages (边境村).

Transport Railways include: • Chang-Tu Line (长图线) • Mu-Tu Line (牡图线) • Chao-Kai Line (朝开线) • Yangchuan-Shantun Line (阳川山屯线) • Jilin–Hunchun intercity railway (吉珲客运专线)

There are 1,480 km (920 mi) of public roads altogether. There are four airports.

Demographics Ethnic composition: ◦ 64.55% Han Chinese ◦ 32.45% Korean ◦ 2.52% Manchu ◦ 0.28% Hui ◦ 0.13% Mongols • Growth rate 0.4%; Population density: 51 inhabitants per square kilometer (130 inhabitants per square mile).

As on the Korean peninsula, the most common surname among Yanbian Koreans is Kim (Jin [金] in Chinese). Many emigrated from Korea during the 19th century and again during the Japanese occupation.

Between 1952 and 2002, the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture had among the highest rates of urbanization (城市化率) at 55.6%, 20 percentage points greater than the provincial average (31.3%) and 25 more than the national average (26.5%).

Education Colleges and universities: • Yanbian University, which uses both Chinese and Korean as instruction mediums. • Yanbian University of Science and Technology

International schools: • Yanbian International Academy • Korean International School in Yanbian

Culture Both Mandarin Chinese and Korean are used as official languages in Yanbian.

The Museum of Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture was planned in 1960, and constructed in 1982. It contains over 10,000 exhibits, including 11 first-level artifacts. The exhibits' labels and explanations are bilingual in Korean and Chinese and tour guides are also available in both languages.

Economy: Tourist Industry There are seven public parks in Yanbian's green space (18% of whole prefecture), including: • Yanji People's Park (延吉人民公园) • Youth Lake Park (青年湖公园); Also popular among locals during holidays and festivities. • Baekdusan

Nature and environment Over 70% are originally forest in the prefecture, so there is a rich diversity of life. • 1,460 species of native animals • 250 species of native plants.

Sport Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture is an important region for Chinese football. Over 50 years, more than 40 footballers have been selected by the Chinese national football team.

The first professional football team in this prefecture is Jilin Three Stars Football Club. From 1994 to 2000, this club had played each year in the top Chinese football league. In 2000, they were relegated from the top league. Because of poor economic conditions the club was sold to Lucheng Group in Zhejiang Province.

Yanbian Longding plays in the 30,000-seater Yanji Stadium in China League One, the second tier of the Chinese football league system.

In 2016, Yanbian Football Club was sponsored by Shenzhen Funde Group (富德集团) when they got the permission of Chinese Super League, since they acquired the 1st place in the Chinese Second League in 2015.

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Yanbian has a population of over 686,136 people. Yanbian also forms the centre of the wider Yanbian Prefecture which has a population of over 2,271,600 people.

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North of: 43.133

🇷🇸 Novi Pazar 43.133

🇨🇦 Brantford 43.141

🇨🇦 St. Catharines 43.156

🇷🇸 Pirot 43.158

🇮🇹 Fermo 43.164

🇺🇸 Lockport 43.167

🇺🇸 Greenville 43.167

🇯🇵 Ishikari 43.167

🇨🇳 Siping 43.167

🇪🇸 Durango 43.172

East of: 129.183

🇰🇷 Ulju 129.196

🇰🇷 Gyeongju 129.216

🇰🇷 Ulsan 129.313

🇰🇷 Pohang 129.35

🇨🇳 Longjing 129.433

🇯🇵 Amami 129.483

🇨🇳 Yanji 129.5

🇨🇳 Mudanjiang 129.633

🇷🇺 Yakutsk 129.717

🇯🇵 Sasebo 129.726

West of: 129.183

🇰🇷 Samcheok 129.161

🇰🇷 Haeundae District 129.158

🇰🇷 Haeundae 129.158

🇰🇷 Donghae 129.114

🇰🇷 Busan 129.106

🇰🇷 Suyeong 129.1

🇰🇷 Geumjeong 129.083

🇰🇷 Nam 129.08

🇰🇷 Dong 129.057

🇰🇷 Yeongdo 129.05

Antipodal to Yanbian is: -50.817,-43.133

Locations Near: Yanbian 129.183,43.1333

🇨🇳 Yanji 129.5,42.9 d: 36.6  

🇨🇳 Longjing 129.433,42.767 d: 45.6  

🇨🇳 Wangqing County 129.767,43.317 d: 51.5  

🇨🇳 Helong 129,42.533 d: 68.4  

🇨🇳 Tumen 129.85,42.967 d: 57.3  

🇨🇳 Hunchun 130.366,42.863 d: 100.8  

🇰🇵 Rason 130.383,42.333 d: 132.4  

🇰🇵 Chŏngjin 129.79,41.785 d: 158  

🇨🇳 Mudanjiang 129.633,44.551 d: 161.8  

🇨🇳 Jiaohe 127.345,43.724 d: 162.3  

Antipodal to: Yanbian -50.817,-43.133

🇦🇷 Mar del Plata -57.55,-38 d: 19209.8  

🇺🇾 Maldonado -54.95,-34.9 d: 19032.8  

🇺🇾 Montevideo -56.198,-34.907 d: 18989.5  

🇦🇷 Tandil -59.133,-37.317 d: 19058.5  

🇺🇾 Canelones -56.284,-34.538 d: 18949  

🇺🇾 Florida -56.215,-34.099 d: 18907.1  

🇦🇷 Berisso -57.886,-34.873 d: 18913  

🇦🇷 La Plata -57.954,-34.921 d: 18914.2  

🇦🇷 San Vicente -58.417,-35.017 d: 18900.4  

🇺🇾 Colonia del Sacramento -57.833,-34.467 d: 18876.6  

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