Ningbo
Níngbō Shì 宁波 市 / 寧波 市 Ningbo |
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Coordinates | 29 ° 52 ' N , 121 ° 32' E | |
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Country | People's Republic of China | |
region | East china | |
province | Zhejiang | |
ISO 3166-2 | CN-ZJ | |
status | Sub-provincial town | |
structure | six city districts, two districts and three independent cities , 148 municipalities | |
height | 150 m | |
surface | 9,669.9 km² | |
Residents | 5,646,000 (2010) | |
density | 583.9 Ew. / km² | |
Post Code | 315000 | |
Telephone code | (+86) 574 | |
Time zone | China Standard Time (CST) UTC +8 |
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License Plate | 浙 B | |
Website | german.ningbo.gov.cn (Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean) | |
politics | ||
mayor | Liú Qí (刘奇) | |
economy | ||
GDP | 39,045 RMB per capita (2004) |
Ningbo or Ningpo ( Chinese 寧波 市 / 宁波 市 , Pinyin Níngbō shì , with Níngbō , "calm wave") is a coastal city in the east Chinese province of Zhejiang . It is one of the 15 sub-provincial cities (副 省级 城市) of China and thus - after Hangzhou - the second most important city in this province. Ningbo is located in the south of the densely populated Yangtze River Estuary in the Ningshao Plain and faces the East China Sea. It has an area of 9669.88 km² and approx. 5.71 million inhabitants (2010). It is twin town of Aachen .
history
Ningbo looks back on 7,000 years of history. The oldest finds in Yúyáo come from the Neolithic Hemudu culture .
During the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC), under the leadership of Xu Fu, the sea trade with foreign countries began here. In the second half of the 5th century, Ningbo gained an important role as a port city, especially with nearby Korea . During the Tang Dynasty , official relations, and with them much of the trade, were cut off. By the 11th century, Ningbo had become the most important foreign trade center on the Chinese coast. In 1127 Hangzhou was established as the capital of the South Song Dynasty (960-1279), which led to the growing importance of Ningbo, as Hangzhou's foreign trade was carried out in the port of Ningbo.
During the Ming period (1368-1644), Ningbo's development declined. From 1433 onwards, foreign trade was almost completely stopped, and the construction of ocean-going ships was prohibited. The city served primarily as a defensive base against pirates.
The revival of Ningbo was aided by trade. In 1545 the Portuguese began to trade with China via Ningbo, after which Dutch and British merchants came to the city. At the same time, coastal trade and trade with the Philippines and Taiwan flourished . In 1843, Ningbo was one of the five contract ports for foreign trade, but the volume of trade continued to decline in favor of Shanghai .
On October 27, 1940, the Japanese unit 731 used plague bacteria in the Second Sino-Japanese War against the population . 99 people died in the epidemic .
Population development of the agglomeration according to the UN
year | population |
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1950 | 282,000 |
1960 | 338,000 |
1970 | 377,000 |
1980 | 447,000 |
1990 | 752,000 |
2000 | 1,849,000 |
2010 | 2,786,000 |
2017 | 3,668,000 |
geography
Ningbo has a coastline of 1562 km, the population is predominantly of the nationalities Hàn , Tujia , Miao and Zhuang together, is the official language in addition to Mandarin still Wu .
Administrative structure
At the county level , Ningbo is made up of six city districts , two districts and three independent cities. These are:
- City district Hǎishǔ (海曙 区 / 海曙 區), 595 km², approx. 905,000 inhabitants (2016);
- District Jiangbei (江北区/江北區), 209 square kilometers, about 491,000 inhabitants (2004);
- Beilun district (北仑 区 / 北侖 區), 585 km², approx. 350,000 inhabitants (2005);
- Zhenhai district (镇海 区 / 鎮海 區), 218 km², approx. 225,000 inhabitants (2005);
- Yinzhou district (鄞州 区 / 鄞州 區), 814 km², approx. 1,257,000 inhabitants (2016);
- Fenghua district (奉化 区 / 奉化 區), 1,267 km², approx. 510,000 inhabitants (2016);
- Ninghai County (宁海 县 / 寧海 縣), 1,880 km², approx. 580,000 inhabitants (2003);
- District Xiangshan (象山县/象山縣), 1,172 km², about 530,000 inhabitants (2003);
- City of Cixi (慈溪 市 / 慈溪 市), 1,154 km², approx. 1.02 million inhabitants (2005);
- City of Yuyao (余姚 市 / 餘姚 市), 1,346 km², approx. 826,000 inhabitants (2005).
climate
In Ningbo there is a typical subtropical monsoon climate , with mild winters and hot summers. The average temperatures in January are between 2 and 8 ° C, in July between 27 and 37 ° C and the annual average between 15 and 19 ° C. The annual rainfall is between 1200 and 1800 millimeters.
Average monthly temperatures and rainfall for Ningbo
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economy
According to a study from 2014, Ningbo has a gross domestic product of 179 billion US dollars in purchasing power parity . In the ranking of the economically strongest metropolitan regions worldwide, the city took 64th place. The GDP per capita is $ 23,153 (PPP). The city employed 1.2 million people, 46.5% of them in the manufacturing industry. With 7.8% in the period from 2009 to 2014, GDP per capita grew rapidly.
Today the port of Ningbo is one of the most important ports in China, its handling capacity in 2002 reached 200 million tons (see Ningbo-Zhoushan Port ). In the Beilun port basin there is a large quay that is used to transship ore.
An airport was built in the 1980s. Ningbo is also an important industrial location, especially for the chemical and textile industries, but also for the photovoltaic industry .
Buildings
- Ningbo Center , high-rise
sons and daughters of the town
- Dong Xi (Yuyao) military leader
- John Merle Coulter (1851–1928) American botanist and founding editor of the Botanical Gazette
- Chiang Kai-shek (1887–1975 Fenghua) military and politician of the Kuomintang
- Zhang Shichuan (1890–1954) film director and film producer (considered a pioneer of Chinese film)
- Run Run Shaw (1907-2014 Zhenhai) film producer
- Chiang Ching-kuo (1910–1988 Fenghua) Kuomintang politician
- Shi Jiuyong (* 1926) lawyer and legal scholar
- Tu Youyou (* 1930) pharmacologist and Nobel Prize winner
- Morris Chang (* 1931) IT engineer and business manager
- Liu Zhongli (* 1934) Minister of Finance of the People's Republic of China
- Lu Yongxiang (* 1942 Cixi) engineer and science manager
- Chen Liangyu (* 1946) politician
- Xie Xuren (* 1947) Minister of Finance of the People's Republic of China
- Han Zheng (* 1954 Cixi) politician
- Ding Yaping (* 1967) German-Chinese table tennis national player
- Zhou Weihui (* 1973 Yuyao) writer
Town twinning
Official twin cities (友好城市)
- Nagaokakyō , Japan (since April 1983)
- Aachen , Germany (October 1986)
- Wilmington, Delaware , USA (May 1988)
- Rouen , France (March 1990)
- Waitakere City , New Zealand (November 1998)
- Santos , Brazil (January 2002)
- Veszprém , Hungary (July 2003)
- Nelson Mandela Municipality , South Africa (September 2003)
- Varna , Bulgaria (June 2004)
- Stavanger , Norway (September 2004)
- Nottingham , UK (September 2005)
- Bydgoszcz , Poland (November 2005)
Cities linked by friendship (友好 交流 关系 城市)
- Masuda , Japan (since October 1990)
- Ueda , Japan (February 1995)
- Barcelona , Spain (October 1995)
- Suncheon , South Korea (June 1997)
- Surrey , Canada (May 1999)
- Houston , USA (September 2000)
- Wiener Neustadt , Austria (September 2000)
- Daegu , South Korea (September 2000)
- Aguascalientes , Mexico (November 2006)
- Milwaukee , USA (2006)
- Verona , Italy
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ World Urbanization Prospects - Population Division - United Nations. Retrieved July 23, 2018 .
- ^ Alan Berube, Jesus Leal Trujillo, Tao Ran, and Joseph Parilla: Global Metro Monitor . In: Brookings . January 22, 2015 ( brookings.edu [accessed July 30, 2018]).
- ↑ Comune di Verona - Grandi Eventi - Gemellaggi e Patti d'Amicizia . Retrieved April 24, 2018.