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| name = Qujing | | name = Qujing | ||
| native_name = 曲靖市 | | native_name = 曲靖市 | ||
| native_name_lang = zh | | native_name_lang = zh | ||
| settlement_type = Prefecture-level city | | settlement_type = Prefecture-level city | ||
| image_caption = Qujing cityscape | |||
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| coordinates = {{coord|25|30|N|103|48|E|type:city}} | | coordinates = {{coord|25|30|N|103|48|E|type:city}} | ||
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'''Qujing''' ({{zh|c= | '''Qujing''' ({{zh|c=曲靖市|p=Qūjìng Shì}}) is a [[prefecture-level city]] located in the eastern part of [[Yunnan Province]], [[China]]. It is the second-largest city in Yunnan by population and serves as a significant economic and cultural hub in the region. | ||
==Geography== | |||
Qujing is situated in the eastern part of Yunnan Province, bordering [[Guizhou Province]] to the east and [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region]] to the southeast. The city covers an area of approximately 28,904 square kilometers. The terrain is predominantly mountainous, with the [[Wumeng Mountains]] running through the area, contributing to its diverse topography and rich natural resources. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Qujing has a long and storied history | Qujing has a long and storied history, with human habitation dating back to ancient times. It was an important location during the [[Han Dynasty]] and served as a strategic military and trade center. The city has been known for its role in the [[Tea Horse Road]], an ancient trade route that facilitated the exchange of tea and horses between China and other regions. | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
The economy of Qujing is diverse, with | The economy of Qujing is diverse, with agriculture, mining, and manufacturing being the primary sectors. The region is rich in mineral resources, including coal, phosphate, and limestone, which have been extensively mined. Agriculture remains a vital part of the local economy, with tobacco, rice, and corn being the main crops. In recent years, Qujing has also seen growth in its manufacturing sector, particularly in the production of building materials and chemicals. | ||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
Qujing is home to a variety of ethnic groups, including the [[Han Chinese]], [[Yi people]], [[Hui people]], | Qujing is home to a variety of ethnic groups, including the [[Han Chinese]], [[Yi people]], and [[Hui people]], each contributing to the city's rich cultural tapestry. Traditional festivals, such as the [[Torch Festival]] celebrated by the Yi people, are important cultural events in the region. The city is also known for its traditional music, dance, and local cuisine, which features spicy and flavorful dishes typical of Yunnan. | ||
==Education== | |||
Qujing has several institutions of higher learning, including Qujing Normal University, which offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The city places a strong emphasis on education, with numerous primary and secondary schools providing quality education to its residents. | |||
==Transportation== | ==Transportation== | ||
Qujing is well-connected by road and rail, | Qujing is well-connected by road and rail, with the [[Kunming–Qujing Expressway]] and the [[Shanghai–Kunming Railway]] providing access to major cities in China. The city's transportation infrastructure supports its role as a regional economic center, facilitating the movement of goods and people. | ||
==Tourism== | ==Tourism== | ||
Qujing offers a variety of tourist attractions, including natural | Qujing offers a variety of tourist attractions, including natural parks, historical sites, and cultural landmarks. The [[Luoping County]] is famous for its stunning canola flower fields, which attract visitors from around the world. The city also boasts several ancient temples and scenic spots, such as the [[Jiulong Waterfalls]] and the [[Duoyi River]]. | ||
==Also see== | ==Also see== | ||
* [[Yunnan]] | * [[Yunnan]] | ||
* [[Kunming]] | * [[Kunming]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Tea Horse Road]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Yi people]] | ||
* [[Luoping County]] | |||
{{Yunnan}} | {{Yunnan}} | ||
Latest revision as of 15:47, 9 December 2024




| General Information | |
| Name | Qujing |
| Native Name | 曲靖市
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| Other Names | |
| Settlement Type | Prefecture-level city |
| Transliteration | |
| Language 1 | |
| Type 1 | |
| Info 1 | |
| Location | |
| Coordinates |
25°30
N°103
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| Map | |
| Population | |
| Total | 5,855,055 |
| Density | auto per km² |
| Area | |
| Total | 28904 km² |
| Land | km² |
| Water | km² |
| Government | |
| Type | |
| Leader | |
| Time Zone | |
| Standard | UTC |
| DST | UTC |
Qujing (Chinese: 曲靖市; pinyin: Qūjìng Shì ) is a prefecture-level city located in the eastern part of Yunnan Province, China. It is the second-largest city in Yunnan by population and serves as a significant economic and cultural hub in the region.
Geography[edit]
Qujing is situated in the eastern part of Yunnan Province, bordering Guizhou Province to the east and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to the southeast. The city covers an area of approximately 28,904 square kilometers. The terrain is predominantly mountainous, with the Wumeng Mountains running through the area, contributing to its diverse topography and rich natural resources.
History[edit]
Qujing has a long and storied history, with human habitation dating back to ancient times. It was an important location during the Han Dynasty and served as a strategic military and trade center. The city has been known for its role in the Tea Horse Road, an ancient trade route that facilitated the exchange of tea and horses between China and other regions.
Economy[edit]
The economy of Qujing is diverse, with agriculture, mining, and manufacturing being the primary sectors. The region is rich in mineral resources, including coal, phosphate, and limestone, which have been extensively mined. Agriculture remains a vital part of the local economy, with tobacco, rice, and corn being the main crops. In recent years, Qujing has also seen growth in its manufacturing sector, particularly in the production of building materials and chemicals.
Culture[edit]
Qujing is home to a variety of ethnic groups, including the Han Chinese, Yi people, and Hui people, each contributing to the city's rich cultural tapestry. Traditional festivals, such as the Torch Festival celebrated by the Yi people, are important cultural events in the region. The city is also known for its traditional music, dance, and local cuisine, which features spicy and flavorful dishes typical of Yunnan.
Education[edit]
Qujing has several institutions of higher learning, including Qujing Normal University, which offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The city places a strong emphasis on education, with numerous primary and secondary schools providing quality education to its residents.
Transportation[edit]
Qujing is well-connected by road and rail, with the Kunming–Qujing Expressway and the Shanghai–Kunming Railway providing access to major cities in China. The city's transportation infrastructure supports its role as a regional economic center, facilitating the movement of goods and people.
Tourism[edit]
Qujing offers a variety of tourist attractions, including natural parks, historical sites, and cultural landmarks. The Luoping County is famous for its stunning canola flower fields, which attract visitors from around the world. The city also boasts several ancient temples and scenic spots, such as the Jiulong Waterfalls and the Duoyi River.
Also see[edit]
| County-level divisions of Yunnan Province | ||||
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