Huangshan City

Huangshan
黄山市
Clockwise from top: The reconstructed old town on Song Street, the ancient village of Hongcun, the Xihai Grand Canyon, Tunxi Old Street, and a view of the Huangshan Mountains on a clear day.
Coordinates (Huangshan municipal government): 29°42′54″N 118°20′15″E / 29.7149°N 118.3376°E / 29.7149; 118.3376
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceAnhui
County-level divisions7
Township-level divisions145
Municipal seatTunxi District
Government
 • CPC SecretaryWang Qimin (王启敏)
 • MayorLi Hongming (李宏鸣)
Area
 • Prefecture-level city9,807.4 km2 (3,786.7 sq mi)
Population
 • Prefecture-level city1,470,000
 • Density150/km2 (390/sq mi)
 • Urban
410,973
 • Metro
410,973
GDP[1]
 • Prefecture-level cityCN¥ 95.7 billion
US$ 12.3 billion
 • Per capitaCN¥ 71,875
US$ 11,141
Time zoneUTC+8 (CST)
Area code0559
ISO 3166 codeCN-AH-10
License Plate Prefix皖J
Websitewww.huangshan.gov.cn

Huangshan (simplified Chinese: 黄山; traditional Chinese: 黃山; pinyin: Huángshān) is a prefecture-level city in southern Anhui Province, People's Republic of China. Huangshan means Yellow Mountain in Chinese and the city is named after the famously scenic Yellow Mountains which cover much of the city's vast geographic expanse. The prefectural city of Huangshan includes three urban districts and four counties. The urban center of Huangshan was originally the city of Tunxi and is now called Tunxi District. Locals still call the city Tunxi to distinguish the urban core from other parts of Huangshan. The population of Huangshan City As of the end of 2021, the resident population of Huangshan City was 1.332 million, with an urbanization rate of 59.25%, an increase of 0.96 percentage points over the previous year. By the end of 2021, the household population of Huangshan City will be 1,485,700, with an urbanization rate of 37.82%, an increase of 1.66 percentage points.

Huangshan occupies the southernmost part of Anhui. It is bordered by Chizhou to the northwest, Xuancheng to the northeast, Jiangxi Province to the southwest and Zhejiang Province to the southeast. Huangshan's history dates back to the time of the First Emperor. The city's current jurisdiction covers much of the historical and cultural region of Huizhou (徽州), which together with Anqing formed the name of Anhui Province. Huangshan is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Mount Huangshan and Hongcun and Xidi, the ancient villages of Southern Anhui. It is a major tourist destination in China.

  1. ^ "《安徽统计年鉴2022》电子查阅版". tjj.ah.gov.cn. Archived from the original on 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2022-10-18.

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