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Brief Introduction To Jiangsu Province
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Brief Introduction: Jiangsu Province situated on the eastern
China coast where the Yangtze River empties into the sea has an area of 102,600
sq km and a population of 69,670,000. Known as a "land of fish and rice",
Jiangsu derived its name from the first character of its two cities, Jiangning
(now Nanjing) and Suzhou. The provincial capital is Nanjing, a bustling port on
the lower reaches of the Yangtze River which is navigable for large ocean-going
vessels.
Climate: Situated in the
climatic transitional zone of warm-temperate and sub-tropical zones, Jiangsu has
mild weather, moderate rainfall and clear-cut seasonal changes. The climate
varies from north to south: The mean annual temperature is 13 degrees Centigrade
in the north and 16 degrees Centigrade in the south while the mean annual
precipitation is 800 mm in the northwest
and 1,200 mm in the southeast. There are frequent "plum rains" between spring
and summer, and typhoon rains between late summer and early
autumn.
Topography: Jiangsu is the flattest and
lowest-lying province in China with most of it below 50 meters in elevation. The
only exceptions are the Ningzhen Mountain area and the Maoshan Hills in the
southwest and scattered hills in the areas around Xuzhou and Haizhou in the
north. The vast plains are dotted with lakes and crisscrossed by rivers, which
cover 18 per cent of the province's total landmass. With three major river
systems from north to south - the Yishu, the Huaihe and Yangtze rivers --
Jiangsu has well-developed irrigation systems and shipping service. The Grand
Canal is an artery between north and south. Of the more than 200 lakes, the
larger one are Hongze, Taihu and Gaoyou. The Yangtze River Delta is known as
"Water Country".
Population: 74.38 millions (March
2001)
Ethnic groups: The Han
nationality accounts for 96.5% of the total,The other ethnic groups are Hui,
Man, and Mongolian etc.
Agriculture: With merely 4.7% of the
national arable land, Jiangsu produces 7% of grains, 12% of cotton, 7% of
oilseeds and 8% of meat of China. The principal food crops are rice and wheat,
supplemented by barley, maize, soybean and potatoes; the major cash crops
consist primarily of cotton and rape seeds, as well as sesame and tobacco. There
are also vegetables, gourds and fruits etc. The provincial production of silks,
fishery products, livestock also plays an important role in China.
Industry: In line with the
process of economic development, Jiangsu will continuously spur and expand its
four pillar industries, i.e. machinery, electronic, chemicals and automobile
during the 9th Five-year Plan period. Industries above mentioned have enjoyed
large markets and high market share. These industries had obvious advantages and
characteristics not only in their production quantity, but also in their
products quality, technology-exploitation, creative ability and sales system.
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