Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, China

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🇨🇳 Jinzhou (锦州), formerly Chinchow, is a coastal prefecture-level city in central-west Liaoning province, China. It is a geographically strategic city located in the Liaoxi Corridor, which connects most of the land transports between North China and Northeast China, and is the economic centre of western Liaoning. Located on the northern shore of Liaodong Bay, Jinzhou encompasses a coastline of 97.7 km (60.7 mi), with the Port of Jinzhou being China's northernmost seaport.

It is the fifth-most populous city in Liaoning. The built-up (or metro) area encompassing the 3 urban urban districts and Linghai City largely being conurbated. The total area under the jurisdiction of Jinzhou is 9,989 square km (3,857 sq mi), most of which is rural.

History Jinzhou is an ancient city with over a thousand years of history. Originally known as Tuhe (徒河), it was part of Yan in the Warring States period. Under the Qin dynasty, the majority of what is now Jinzhou became part of Liaodong Commandery. It was part of Changli Commandery in the province of Youzhou during the Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms periods, but fell under the jurisdiction of Yingzhou in the Beiwei, Dongwei, and Beiqi periods, before becoming part of Liucheng Commandery and then Yan Prefecture during the Sui Dynasty and Tang dynasty. During the Tang, it was the seat of the Andong Protectorate.

The name "Jinzhou" came into use in the Liao dynasty, when it belonged to Zhongjing prefecture. In the Jin dynasty, it was part of Dongjing Prefecture and Beijing Prefecture. It belonged to Liaoyang Xingzhongshu in the Mongol Empire/Yuan dynasty and to Liaodong township in the Ming dynasty. It was ruled by Tianfu during the Qing dynasty, when its name was changed from Jinzhou to Jinxian. It is also known in English as Chinhsien and Chinchow.

During the Republican period, Jinzhou was attached to Liaoning Province. When the Chinese Civil War resumed in 1945, Jinzhou was the site of a major battle between the Communist and Nationalist forces, since it is where the main route from Manchuria through Shanhai Pass enters central China. Its capture on November 22, 1945, by Nationalist forces under Du Yuming forced the Communists to agree to a temporary ceasefire that lasted several months.

During the Liaoshen campaign, in which the People's Liberation Army began to consolidate control of Northeast China, refugees tried to escape to the city to flee further south. The Republic of China Army, under orders from Chiang Kai-shek not to allow refugees to escape the region, shot at them as they tried to cross the Daling River 30 km north of the city. The Communists commanded by Lin Biao captured the city in September 1948.

After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Liaoxi Province was founded and Jinzhou became its provincial capital. Jinzhou came back under the administration of Liaoning Province in 1954, when Liaoxi and Liaodong provinces re-merged.

Geography Jinzhou is located in the south-western portion of Liaoning, and borders Panjin, Anshan, and Shenyang to the east, and Huludao on the west. The city's southern coast is the Liaodong Bay. On the north are Chaoyang and Fuxin.

Economy Jinzhou has a wide range of industries. Major traditional industries include petro-chemistry, metallurgy, textiles, pharmacy and building materials.

Jinzhou Economic and Technical Development Zone: The Jinzhou Economic and Technical Development Zone was established in 1992. It is among the first province-level development zones approved by Liaoning Province. The development zone enjoys convenient transportation with easy access to Jinzhou Seaport, Jinzhou airport and several state highways.

Shopping and Services: Within the city, some western franchises have set up shop, most notably KFC, which has a long established foothold in Chinese markets. RT-Mart, New-Mart and Do-Do Express are major food and sundries retailers. Bank of Jinzhou (Jinzhou Yinhang) is the only bank in Jinzhou upon this writing with native English speaking staff, while Western Union, Bank of China and many other banking service are also present in the city. Visa and MasterCard are not accepted in Jinzhou, aside from a few large bank branches with access to these networks.

Administration Jinzhou has eight immediate sub-municipal divisions.

Transport Jinzhou Bay Airport provides air transport to major airports in China. There are two railway stations in the city, one designated for long trips and one for shorter routes. The most popular way to get around Jinzhou is on foot or by bicycle. Taxis crowd the streets and start at 6 RMB per trip. Bus routes also blanket the city and provide the most economical means of transportation, but are not always reliable.

Military Jinzhou is headquarters of the 40th Group Army of the People's Liberation Army, one of the three group armies that comprise the Shenyang Military Region responsible for defending China's north-eastern borders with Russia and North Korea.

Tourist Industry The Liaoshen Campaign Memorial (遼沈戰役紀念館) commemorates the Liaoshen Campaign of 1948. It is a large museum that holds and displays over 16,000 pieces of equipment used during the campaign, including rifles, machine guns, mortars, cannons, and tanks. It also holds thousands of pictures and documents. The best known exhibit inside the museum is the Panoramic Picture Hall, which reproduces the complete Battle of Jinzhou on a rotating circular screen.

Yiwulü Mountain is located in the west of Beizhen City of Jinzhou. It is one of the three sacred mountains in Northeast China. Wanghai Mountain is the main peak, with a height of 867 meters above the sea level, and tourist spots such as Beizhen Temple, Shenshui Bridge, Fish Pool, Guanyin Pavilion, Sijiao Pavilion, Kuangguang Pavilion, Lotus Stone, Cloud Pass and Wanghai Temple are scattered throughout the mountain range.

Mount Bijia is an island in the Bohai Sea south of Jinzhou on which is located a Buddhist temple. During most of the day, Mount Bijia can only be accessed by boat, but when the tide wanes, a natural causeway connects Mount Bijia to the mainland. People can walk to Mount Bijia from the seafront on foot and local people have named this natural wonder Tian Qiao, (lit: Sky Bridge). On the top of the mountain there is a tall stone pavilion, which resembles a gigantic pen resting on a pen holder, hence the name "Bijiashan", meaning the "Pen Holder Mountain".

Guangji Pagoda (廣濟寺塔): The Guangji Pagoda is located in Guta Park situated at the heart of Jinzhou. The 72-meter-tall tower is an example of beautiful Liao-style architecture, with thirteen levels in an octagonal shape. A quiet temple beneath completes the ancient Chinese setting. Visitors will see locals gather for early morning rituals, exercise and various other activities. There is no fee for admission to the temple grounds.

Colleges and Universities • Liaoning University of Technology • Bohai University • Liaoning Medical University.

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Jinzhou has a population of over 1,524,362 people. Jinzhou also forms the centre of the wider Jinzhou Prefecture which has a population of over 2,703,853 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Jinzhou has links with:

🇷🇺 Angarsk, Russia 🇰🇷 Nonsan, South Korea 🇰🇷 Paju, South Korea 🇧🇬 Pleven, Bulgaria 🇯🇵 Takaoka, Japan
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South of: 41.129

🇹🇷 Beykoz 41.126

🇨🇳 Ji'an 41.125

🇬🇷 Komotini 41.119

🇨🇳 Panjin 41.118

🇺🇸 Kankakee 41.117

🇺🇸 Clarkstown 41.117

🇦🇿 Ağstafa 41.117

🇹🇷 Ünye 41.117

🇮🇹 Bitonto 41.117

🇮🇹 Bari 41.117

East of: 121.148

🇵🇭 Bayombong 121.15

🇨🇳 Yuyao 121.151

🇵🇭 Angono 121.154

🇵🇭 Lipa City 121.161

🇵🇭 Lipa 121.161

🇵🇭 Antipolo 121.17

🇨🇳 Taicang 121.174

🇵🇭 Antipolo City 121.176

🇵🇭 Calapan 121.176

🇵🇭 San Jose 121.177

Antipodal to Jinzhou is: -58.852,-41.129

Locations Near: Jinzhou 121.148,41.129

🇨🇳 Lianshan 120.85,40.75 d: 49  

🇨🇳 Chaoyang 120.456,41.579 d: 76.4  

🇨🇳 Longgang 121.883,40.733 d: 75.8  

🇨🇳 Panjin 122.065,41.118 d: 76.8  

🇨🇳 Dawa 122.083,41 d: 79.7  

🇨🇳 Yingkou 122.28,40.692 d: 106.8  

🇨🇳 Haicheng 122.685,40.882 d: 131.9  

🇨🇳 Wafangdian 121.98,39.627 d: 181.3  

🇨🇳 Anshan 122.994,41.108 d: 154.7  

🇨🇳 Haigang 119.6,39.933 d: 186.5  

Antipodal to: Jinzhou -58.852,-41.129

🇦🇷 Mar del Plata -57.55,-38 d: 19649.7  

🇦🇷 Tandil -59.133,-37.317 d: 19590.5  

🇦🇷 Viedma -62.995,-40.808 d: 19665.5  

🇦🇷 Bahía Blanca -62.266,-38.718 d: 19619.4  

🇦🇷 Olavarría -60.333,-36.9 d: 19527.8  

🇦🇷 San Vicente -58.417,-35.017 d: 19334.4  

🇦🇷 La Plata -57.954,-34.921 d: 19320.3  

🇦🇷 Monte Grande -58.467,-34.817 d: 19312.4  

🇦🇷 Berisso -57.886,-34.873 d: 19314.3  

🇦🇷 Burzaco -58.367,-34.817 d: 19311.9  

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