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Called
"Zhu" for short, Guiyang is the capital of Guizhou Province which serves
as the political, economical and cultural center of the province. It covers
an area of 8,034 sq. kilometers with a population of approximately 3 million..
The minority nationalities living in the province include Bu, Miao and
Hui people, all of which almost accounts for 13% of the total population.
Guiyang City takes jurisdiction over 5 prefectures, 3 counties and the
city itself.
Guiyang has a long history. In 1941, Guiyang
city was officially proclaimed to be the municipality. Prior to that,
Guiyang was only a county in the Han Dynasty, called Shunyuan Town in
the Yuan Dynasty, Guiyang County in the Ming Dynasty respectively. It
was renamed Guiyang County in 1913.
Guiyang City is situated in the center of Guizhou Province, 1,071 meters
above sea level and is surrounded by mountains. It has a subtropical warm,
moist climate which is warm in winter and cool in summer with an average
annual temperature of 15.3?.
With beautiful mountains and various minority
customs, Guiyang has many places of historical interests and natural beauty.
The most famous sites are: Jiaxiu Pavilion, Qianling Park, Huaxi Park,
Forest Park, Baihua Lake, Hongfeng (Red Maple Lake) and Tianhetan (the
Milky Way Pool).
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