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Guiyang

Guiyang:position in Guizhou
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position in Guizhou
Guiyang:district of Guiyang
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district of Guiyang
Guiyang:View of Guiyang
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View of Guiyang

Typically known as the "Forest City", Guiyang (Simplified Chinese: 贵阳; Traditional Chinese: 貴陽; pinyin: Guìyáng) is the capital of Guizhou province in the People's Republic of China.


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Location

Guiyang is located in central Guizhou province, situated at the east of Yungui Plateau of China, and on the north bank of the Nanming River - a branch of Wujiang River.

Climate

Guiyang is typically characterized as having a subtropical monsoon climate; four seasons not so clearly seen; without cold winter and hot summer; temperate and humid.

History

The city was constructed in 1283 AD during Yuan Dynasty. It was originally called Shunyuan (順元), meaning obeying the Yuan (the Mongol rulers).

Economy

Guiyang is the central economic and commercial hub of Guizhou Province. The GDP per capita was ¥11728 (ca. US$1420) in 2003, ranked no. 206 among 659 Chinese cities.

Guiyang:Some buildings in Guiyang
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Some buildings in Guiyang

Demographics

Guiyang is populated by 23 different minorities (the most populous of which is the Miao people), in addition to the ethnic Han.

As of 2000, Guiyang has a population of 848,166 while the greater Guiyang metropolitan area has a population of about 3.32 million people. [1]

Culture

Institutions of higher learning


Prefecture-level divisions of Guizhou
Prefecture-level cities: Anshun | Guiyang | Liupanshui | Zunyi
Prefectures: Bijie | Tongren
Autonomous prefectures: Qiandongnan | Qiannan | Qianxinan
List of Guizhou County-level divisions


Coordinates: 26°35′N 106°43′E

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Prefecture-level divisions of Guizhou | 1283 establishments | Cities in Guizhou

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