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'''Hunan''' is a province located in the southern part of the [[People's Republic of China]]. It is known for its diverse culture, rich history, and unique cuisine. The capital and largest city of Hunan is [[Changsha]].
{{Short description|A province in the People's Republic of China}}
'''Hunan''' ({{zh|c=__|p=Húnán}}) is a province located in the south-central part of the [[People's Republic of China]]. It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and significant contributions to Chinese agriculture and industry.
[[File:Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.jpg|thumb|left|Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site]]


== Geography ==
==Geography==
Hunan is situated in the eastern part of the [[Yangtze River]] basin. It is surrounded by [[Guangdong]] to the south, [[Guizhou]] to the west, [[Jiangxi]] to the east, and [[Hubei]] to the north. The province is characterized by its hilly terrain and abundant water resources.
Hunan is bordered by [[Hubei]] to the north, [[Jiangxi]] to the east, [[Guangdong]] to the southeast, [[Guangxi]] to the southwest, [[Guizhou]] to the west, and [[Chongqing]] to the northwest. The province covers an area of approximately 211,800 square kilometers.


== History ==
The terrain of Hunan is varied, with mountains, hills, and plains. The [[Xuefeng Mountains]] run through the western part of the province, while the [[Dongting Lake]], one of China's largest freshwater lakes, is located in the north.
Hunan has a rich history dating back to the [[Neolithic Age]]. It was an important center of the [[Chu State]] during the [[Warring States Period]]. In the modern era, Hunan played a significant role in the [[Xinhai Revolution]] and the [[Chinese Civil War]].


== Culture ==
==Climate==
Hunanese culture is a blend of traditional Chinese elements and local customs. The province is known for its folk arts, such as [[Hunan embroidery]] and [[Hunan opera]]. It is also home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the [[Wulingyuan Scenic Area]] and the [[Yueyang Tower]].
Hunan has a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. The province experiences abundant rainfall, particularly during the monsoon season from April to June.


== Cuisine ==
==History==
Hunan cuisine, also known as [[Xiang cuisine]], is one of the Eight Great Traditions of Chinese cuisine. It is known for its hot and spicy flavors, fresh aroma, and deep colors. Some of the most famous Hunan dishes include [[Dong'an Chicken]], [[Stinky Tofu]], and [[Mao's Braised Pork]].
Hunan has a long and storied history, with human habitation dating back to prehistoric times. During the [[Warring States period]], it was part of the state of [[Chu (state)|Chu]]. In the [[Han dynasty]], it became a significant agricultural region.


== Health and Medicine ==
In the 20th century, Hunan played a crucial role in the [[Chinese Communist Revolution]]. It is the birthplace of [[Mao Zedong]], the founding father of the [[People's Republic of China]].
Hunan has a well-developed healthcare system with numerous hospitals and clinics. The province is home to several medical universities and research institutions, such as the [[Xiangya School of Medicine]] and the [[Hunan Provincial People's Hospital]].


== See Also ==
==Economy==
* [[List of cities in Hunan]]
Hunan's economy is diverse, with agriculture, industry, and services all playing important roles. The province is a major producer of rice, tea, and citrus fruits. It also has significant mineral resources, including coal and non-ferrous metals.
* [[Hunan University]]
 
* [[Hunan Normal University]]
The industrial sector in Hunan includes machinery, electronics, and chemicals. The province is also developing its tourism industry, with attractions such as the [[Zhangjiajie National Forest Park]] and the ancient city of [[Fenghuang County|Fenghuang]].
* [[Hunan cuisine]]
 
==Culture==
Hunan has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from various ethnic groups, including the [[Han Chinese]], [[Tujia people|Tujia]], and [[Miao people|Miao]]. The province is known for its traditional music, dance, and cuisine.
 
Hunan cuisine, also known as Xiang cuisine, is one of the [[Eight Culinary Traditions of China]]. It is known for its bold flavors, spiciness, and use of fresh ingredients.
 
==Education==
Hunan is home to several prestigious universities, including [[Hunan University]] and [[Central South University]]. These institutions are known for their research and academic excellence in various fields.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Hubei]]
* [[Jiangxi]]
* [[Guangdong]]
* [[Guangxi]]
* [[Guizhou]]
* [[Chongqing]]


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Latest revision as of 21:51, 21 February 2025

A province in the People's Republic of China


Hunan (Chinese: __; pinyin: Húnán ) is a province located in the south-central part of the People's Republic of China. It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and significant contributions to Chinese agriculture and industry.

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Geography[edit]

Hunan is bordered by Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, Guangdong to the southeast, Guangxi to the southwest, Guizhou to the west, and Chongqing to the northwest. The province covers an area of approximately 211,800 square kilometers.

The terrain of Hunan is varied, with mountains, hills, and plains. The Xuefeng Mountains run through the western part of the province, while the Dongting Lake, one of China's largest freshwater lakes, is located in the north.

Climate[edit]

Hunan has a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. The province experiences abundant rainfall, particularly during the monsoon season from April to June.

History[edit]

Hunan has a long and storied history, with human habitation dating back to prehistoric times. During the Warring States period, it was part of the state of Chu. In the Han dynasty, it became a significant agricultural region.

In the 20th century, Hunan played a crucial role in the Chinese Communist Revolution. It is the birthplace of Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China.

Economy[edit]

Hunan's economy is diverse, with agriculture, industry, and services all playing important roles. The province is a major producer of rice, tea, and citrus fruits. It also has significant mineral resources, including coal and non-ferrous metals.

The industrial sector in Hunan includes machinery, electronics, and chemicals. The province is also developing its tourism industry, with attractions such as the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and the ancient city of Fenghuang.

Culture[edit]

Hunan has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from various ethnic groups, including the Han Chinese, Tujia, and Miao. The province is known for its traditional music, dance, and cuisine.

Hunan cuisine, also known as Xiang cuisine, is one of the Eight Culinary Traditions of China. It is known for its bold flavors, spiciness, and use of fresh ingredients.

Education[edit]

Hunan is home to several prestigious universities, including Hunan University and Central South University. These institutions are known for their research and academic excellence in various fields.

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