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Brief Introduction To Shaanxi Province
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Terra Cotta
Warriors, Xi'an |
General Introduction: Situated on the Northwest China Loess
highland, this province on the middle reaches of the Yellow River covers an area
of 206,000 sq km inhabited by 34.425 million people. The provincial capital is
Xi'an, a rising industrial center straddling China's east-west trunk line -- the
Longhai Railway. Shaanxi is one of the cradles of the Chinese nation where 13
dynasties made their national capital. Yan'an and some of the other places in
northern Shaanxi were the seat of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist
Party from October 1935 to 1948.
Climate:
Shaanxi has a continental monsoonal climate, with great difference between the
areas north and south of the Qinling range. It has a mean annual temperature of
6бугн16бу, increasing from north to south, and a mean annual precipitation less in
the north than in the south: 340-600 mm in northern Shaanxi, 570-700 mm in the
Guanzhong Plain and 800-1,210 mm in southern Shaanxi.
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Ancient city
wall, Xi'an |
Topography: Shaanxi has a varied terrain. In the north are
plateaus, in the middle plains and in the south mountainous areas. The Northern
Shaanxi Plateau is the middle part of the Loess highland, comprising the whole
of northern Shaanxi. Except for scattered stony and rocky mountains, most of it
is covered by a deep layer of loess. Here vegetation is sparse and soil erosion
over the centuries has brought about a varied loess land formation. The
Guanzhong Plain, also known as the Weihe Plain or the Guanzhong Basin, is 30-80
km by 300 km and crossed by the Weihe River and its tributaries, the Jinghe and
Beiluo rivers. With fertile soil, abundant farm produce, a large population and
convenient transport service, the area is one of the country's important
industrial-agricultural centers. The Southern Shaanxi Mountain Area, also known
as the Qinba mountainous area, includes the Qinling and Daba ranges and the
Hanshui Valley between them.
Agriculture:
Northern Shaanxi is a farming-pastoral area growing millet, broom corn millet
and sheep, and contains vast areas for developing forestry and animal husbandry.
The Guanzhong Plain with its long reclamation history and highly developed
agriculture is one of China's best-known wheat and cotton growers. It is also
famous for its cattle and donkeys. Southern Shaanxi is a sub-tropical farming
area rich in rice, maize, peas and beans, rapeseed, oranges and tangerines,
tea, tung-oil, lacquer, bamboo, and medicinal herbs.
Industry: Mineral deposits, including coal, mercury,
molybdenum, gold and more than 80 kinds of other minerals have been discovered
in the province. The Shenmu and Fugu coal fields in northern Shaanxi have
a total reserve of more than 160 billion tons of quality coal containing extra
low sulfur, phosphorous and ash contents. A huge reserve of natural gas
has also been found in the province.
Shaanxi, which is
well-known for its ancient monuments, temples and terra cotta warriors, has
built up a modern industry turning out color TV tubes, household electrical
appliances and aircraft.
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