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(1)外文名称: Guiyang City (Guizhou)
(2)中文名称: 贵阳市[贵州省]
(3)内容:
GUIYANG
City (Guizhou Province)
Geography
Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province, is located in the central part of
Guizhou at a point between 106 degrees and 107 degrees east longitude, and between 26
degrees and 27 degrees north latitude. The city lies in a basin at 1,071 meters (3,514
feet) on the Nanming River and is surrounded by mountains.
With a total area of 8,034 sq km, the city administers
Yunyan, Nanming, Huaxi, Wudang and Baiyun districts, Qingzhen City and Xiuwen, Xifeng and
Kaiyang counties with a total population of 3.06 million. Guiyang City has a population of
nearly 1 million, with Han people accounting for 87 percent and ethnic minorities, 13
percent. It has 38 ethnic groups including Han, Miao, Bouyei, Hui and Dong. Guiyang has a
complex landforms with the highest altitude reaching 1,702 meters above sea level and the
lowest only 506 meters.
It belongs to humid and mild sub-tropical climate with an annual temperature
averaging 15 degrees centigrade, an annual precipitation of 1,200 millimeters, and having
270 frost-free days a year.
Natural
Resources
Guiyang is rich in minerals, energy and tourism resources. It has 109,500
hectares of farmland, 145,200 hectares of grassy
hills and mountain slopes, and 112,600 hectares of forests with a tree coverage of over
20%. It has more than 2,400 wild plant species, 800 cultivated plant species and 170
herbal plant species. It also has more than 200 wild animals including 13 rare ones.
Guiyang has verified 30 minerals, of which the reserves of bauxite are
estimated at 280 million tons, phosphate rock at 405 million tons, and coal at 895 million
tons. Guiyang has a total generating capacity of 2.47 million kilowatts, and its potential
waterpower amounts to one million kilowatts. Its beautiful scenery and colorful ethnic
minority customs and habits have helped the city to offer a unique tour from the Dragon
Palace to Huangguoshu Waterfall, the revolutionary and historic city of Zunyi, the Fanjing
Mountain Nature Reserve, the Shijin Cave and the Baili Dujuanlin.
Economic
Development
Guiyang is a central open city of the hinterland of Guizhou. In 1995,
its gross domestic product (GDP) reached 14.911 billion yuan averaging 4,879 yuan per
capita. The added value of the primary, secondary and tertiary industries was 1.732
billion yuan, 8.061 billion yuan and 5.117 billion yuan, respectively. The city's
industry has 14 sectors in 65 categories ranging from machinery, chemicals, metallurgy,
food processing and electronics to the light industry and textiles.
Industry
Guiyang is now a key aluminum industrial production center, an
export-oriented abrasive and grinding apparatus production center, a drilling steel
research and an export-oriented production center, and a precision optical instrument and
meters production center in China.
The Guiyang Cigarette Factory, Guizhou Aluminum Plant and Guizhou Tire Plant
have joined the rank of the top 500 enterprises in the country in terms of economic
strength. Guiyang is Guizhou's largest commodity market and goods distribution
center. Its market is flourishing. Its export-oriented economy and foreign trade
grow steadily, and tourism expands rapidly. Progress has been made in banking and
insurance business, and the local financial sector has been strengthened.
Locally-mined coal and hydroelectricity form the basis of Guiyang's
power industry. Its aluminum plant mines, smelts and processes local bauxite. Chemicals,
fertilizers and plastics are also produced. Local cotton and synthetic yarn is woven and
there is a growing garment trade. Paper is made from timber cut in the province. Various
machinery is being produced with iron and steel; large corporations are manufacturing
diggers, trucks, tractors and small buses. Automobiles will become very important in the
future. Processing of food and liquors including Maotai, cement and building materials,
the recent hi-tech industries such as electronic precision instruments and optics are all
contributing to the industrial development of this expanding city.
The Guiyang High-tech Industrial Development Zone, the
provincial Guiyang Economic and Technology Development Zone and the Baiyun Economic
Development Zone have taken shape. The establishment of a number of high-tech
national defense military industrial enterprises and foreign-funded businesses has greatly
enhanced Guiyang's overall economic strength and its development potential.
Adhering to the principle of "relying on the city, bringing prosperity
to rural areas, and urban and rural areas joining hands in developing together,"
Guiyang has strengthened farmland capital construction while carrying out "basket
project", "greening project", and the harvest plan to boost farm, forestry,
animal husbandry, sideline production and fishery and rural industry.
Infrastructure
Construction
In recent years, Guiyang has widened and transformed 14 trunk roads and
80 streets and lanes. It has built a number of high-grade highways including the
eastern exit road, southwest round-the-city road, Huaxi Road and Guiyang-Huangguoshu and
Guiyang-Zunyi highways. Guiyang is a key transport hub in southwest China, where the
Hunan-Guizhou, Sichuan-Guizhou, Yunnan-Guizhou and Guangxi-Guizhou electrified railways
meet.
Its southern railway station is the largest railway marshaling yard in
the southwest region. With a marshaling capacity of 8,000, it handles 1.5 million tons of
cargo a year, and has built an international container storage yard.
Guiyang has more than 20 air routes linking the city to other cities in
the country and to Hong Kong. It will soon open international air routes to Tokyo
and Bangkok. The Guiyang Airport is situated at Huaxi, a two hours' drive from the city
proper.
The city has 263,800-line urban program control telephone switching
system, and its paging and mobile telephone services have more than 100,000 customers.
The city's electricity production rose at an annual rate of 10% during
the 1991-95 period, its urban supply of tap water was 530,000 tons a day, averaging 190
liters per capita. Now 96% of urban households have access to tap water, and 60% of
families to cooking gas. The green coverage rate is 34.19% averaging 13.01 square
meters of public green space per capita. Major roads, parks, playgrounds and the
city are surrounded by trees and lawns.
Promising
Prospects
With the deepening of the reform and opening wider to the outside world, Guiyang built
three development zones between the late 1980s and the early 1990s. At present,
these zones have taken the lead in the city's economic growth and piloting.
Since the State Council approved Guiyang as a hinterland open city that enjoys the same
policy granted to the coastal cities, Guiyang has met the requirements of the State
Council and the Guizhou provincial government, and exercised the given power to pursued
the concrete preferential policy governing taxation, customs, the use of land, enterprise
self-management, the market of products and capital, and the management of foreign
exchanges and exit and entrance. It also offers a package service for overseas
business people.
Specialty
Guizhou is a treasure house of handicrafts. It has a wide
variety of products at the hotel shops in Guiyang, the Cultural Relics Store, the
Nationalities Department Store and the overseas Chinese Friendship Store.
Batik: the Miao and Bouyei are very skilled in the craft of batik. Local
artists, inspired by traditional ethnic designs, have produced an interesting range of
modern batik wall hangings.
Yuping flute: made in east Guizhou, is known throughout China for its quality
and has won international awards.
Traditional Miao and Bouyei Embroidery and Jewelry: Outstanding examples of
embroidery and full costumes are available in Guiyang. Copies of traditional silver
jewelry in base metal make interesting gifts and souvenirs.
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