Zichang
Zichang (simplified Chinese: 子长市; traditional Chinese: 子長市; pinyin: Zǐcháng Shì) is a city in the north of Shaanxi's province, China. It is the northernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Yan'an. Zichang had a population of 273,000 as of 2017, of which, 115,000 lived in urban areas.[1] Administrative divisionsZichang is divided into 1 subdistrict and 8 towns.[1][2] Wayaobu SubdistrictThe city's sole subdistrict is Wayaobu Subdistrict (瓦窑堡街道; Wǎyáobǔ Jiēdào).[2] The subdistrict is the seat of the city's administrative offices.[2] TownsZichang's eight towns are as follows:[2]
Climate
HistoryFormerly called Anding County (安定县; Āndìng Xiàn), it was renamed in 1942 to Zichang County (子长县; Zǐcháng Xiàn) to commemorate the Communist martyr Xie Zichang.[1] On July 25, 2019, the province re-organized the county as a county-level city.[5] EconomyIn 2017, the city's GDP was valued at 9.719 billion yuan.[1] AgricultureThe city's agricultural sector had an output of 1.288 billion yuan in 2017.[1] Major crops include millet, wheat, corn, beans, and potatoes.[1] The city's "mountain apples" and potatoes have been recognized for being of outstanding quality.[1] IndustryZichang's industry is largely dependent on natural resources such as coal and petroleum.[1] In 2017, the city produced 11.52 million tons of raw coal and 745,000 tons of crude oil.[1] TransportationThe city is served by a number of road and rail links. Key roads which pass through the city include Shaanxi Provincial Road 205,[1] and the G6511 Ansai–Qingjian Expressway.[6] The city's railway station, Zichang railway station , is served by the Baotou–Xi'an railway.[1] References
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