Nanping

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This article is about the city in Fujian Province, China. For the Ten Kingdoms-era kingdom also known as Nanping, see Jingnan
南平市
Nánpíng Shì
Also known as: 闽北 (pinyin: Mǐnběi)
Nanping is highlighted on this map
Administration Type Prefecture-level city
Area 26,300 km²
Population 2.86 million
GDP ¥11265 per capita (2004)
Official Language Min Bei (de facto)
Major Nationalities Fujianese: Han
County-level divisions 10
Township-level divisions 140
Area Code 599

Nanping (simplified Chinese: 南平; pinyin: Nánpíng) is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It borders Ningde City to the east, Sanming City to the south, and the provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangxi to the north and west respectively. Part of the famous Wuyi Mountains range is located in this prefecture.

The seal of Nanping: Dragon transformation of two swords

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[edit] Administration

The prefecture-level city city of Nanping administers 1 district, 4 county-level cities and 5 counties.

  • Yanping District (延平区)
  • Shaowu City (邵武市)
  • Wuyishan City (武夷山市)
  • Jian'ou City (建瓯市)
  • Jianyang City (建阳市)
  • Shunchang County (顺昌县)
  • Pucheng County (浦城县)
  • Guangze County (光泽县)
  • Songxi County (松溪县)
  • Zhenghe County (政和县)

Yanping District changed to current name in 1994, before that its name is also "Nanping City". Therefore, when mentioned, if not specify, Nanping will refer to Yanping District.

[edit] Description

Nanping is a picturesque old city, located on a hill at a fork of the river Min and surrounded by high stone walls. These high walls were used to prevent artillery fire. It formed a considerable obstacle to anything hostile back in the old days. [1]

[edit] Climate

Nanping summer is almost unbearable and the air is so nearly saturated from heavy rain that it is impossible to dry anything except over a fire. The winters are extremely cold." [2]

[edit] Industry

The industry of Nanping comprises various exported oriented industries. This include the Fujian Nanping Nanfu Battery Company Ltd. It is the biggest alkaline battery manufacturer and supplier in Chinese mainland [3]

[edit] Views

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Camps and Trails in China" by Roy C. and Yvette Andrews (1918) currently in the public domain and available from www.gutenberg.org:
  2. ^ "Camps and Trails in China" by Roy C. and Yvette Andrews (1918) currently in the public domain and available from www.gutenberg.org:
  3. ^ http://www.nanfu.com/en Welcome to Nanfu (English)

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Coordinates: 26°38′N, 118°10′E