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Hubei Province
(2)中文名称: 湖北省
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Hubei
Province
Brief Introduction
Hubei, which lies in the middle Yangtze River valley, derived its name
from its location north of the Dongting Lake. It is also known as the "thoroughfare
of nine provinces": with the Yangtze River flowing from west to east and the
Beijing-Guangzhou Railway running from north to south, Hubei is located right in the
middle of the country's main water and land transport artery. It has an area of 185,900 sq
km and a population of 56,540,000. The provincial capital is Wuhan.
Climate
Hubei has a sub-tropical monsoonal climate, with distinct contrast
between the eastern plain and the western mountainous area. It has a mean annual
temperature of 15°-17°C. and sticky weather in the height of summer. With its absolute
maximum temperature exceeding 40°C, Wuhan is one of the hottest places in China. The mean
annual precipitation increases from 800 mm in the northwest to 1,500 mm or more in the
southeast.
Topography
With mountains in the west, north and east and low, humid plains in the
central south, Hubei is like a basin with a slightly irregular shape and can be divided
into four topographical zones: 1) The Jianghan Plain in the central south forms part of
the Lianghu Plain together with the Dongting Lake Plain of Hunan Province. Low and flat
and crisscrossed by rivers and lakes, it is the major farming area of the province. 2).
The western Hubei mountainous area includes the Wudang, Jingshan, Daba and Wushan
Mountains. Its main peak, the 3,053-meter Dashennongjia, is the highest peak in central
China. A primeval forest area known as the "green Treasure-house", it teems with
animals and plants. 3). The northeastern Hubei hilly area on the Hubei-Henan-
Anhui border consists mainly of the Tongbai and Dabei ranges and is the watershed of the
Huaihe and Yangtze rivers. 4). The southeastern Hubei hilly area includes the northern
sloping foothills of the Mufu Mountains.
Hubei has more than 1,000 rivers, with the Yangtze River
serving as the backbone into which its tributaries flow from two
directions to form the single Yangtze River System. Hubei has more lakes than any other
province in China, with most of them in the Jianghan Plain. The best-known lakes are Hong,
Liangzi and Changhu lakes.
Agriculture
Known as a "land of fish and rice", Hubei grows rice, wheat,
cotton, oil-bearing crops, tea, oranges and tangerines, and mulberry for silkworms. The
mountainous region in the west has wide areas of timber-yielding forests, among which the
water pine is a rare species in the world. The cash trees include tung, tea-oil and
lacquer trees. Hubei is a major freshwater fish farming province famous for its fish fry.
Industry
Hubei is rich in phosphorus, iron, copper, gypsum and rock salt. Based
in the provincial capital is a large metallurgical complex - the Wuhan Steel Works. And at
Shiyan in northwestern Hubei Province is one of the country's largest auto plant -- the
Dongfeng Automotive Company. The famous Gezhouba Dam on the Yangtze with a hydroelectric
power station and shiplocks is located at Yichang in Western Hubei. And not far upstream
from Yichang, the project of the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is under way.
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