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Jinhua
金華
—  Prefecture-level city  —
Chinese transcription(s)
 - Simplified 金华
 - Traditional 金華
 - Pinyin Jinhua
Country China
Province Zhejiang
County-level divisions 9
Township-level divisions 191
Government
 - CPC Secretary
 - Mayor Chen Kunzhong(陈昆忠)
Area
 - Prefecture-level city 10,918 km2 (4,215.5 sq mi)
Population (2008)
 - Prefecture-level city 4,614,100
 - Density 422.6/km2 (1,094.6/sq mi)
 - Urban 923,800
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Area code(s) 579
GDP ¥168.2 billion
GDP per capita 2008 ¥36,538
License Plate Prefix 浙G
City Flower Camellia

Jinhua (simplified Chinese: 金华; traditional Chinese: 金華; pinyin: Jīnhuá; Wade-Giles: Chin-hua; lit. "Golden brilliance") is a prefecture-level city in central Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Hangzhou to the northwest, Quzhou to the southwest, Lishui to the south, Taizhou to the east, and Shaoxing the northeast.

The city is best known in China for its dry-cured ham.

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[edit] Administrative divisions

The prefecture-level city of Jinhua administers 9 county-level divisions, including 2 districts, 4 county-level cities and 3 counties.

These are further divided into 191 township-level divisions, including 107 towns, 73 townships and 11 subdistricts.

[edit] History and culture

The history of Jinhua goes back to the 2nd century BC, when it was a county subordinate to Shaoxing. It was given the name Jinhua under the Sui dynasty in 598, and later became the seat of a prefecture. The present city and its walls date to the time of the time of the Mongol emperors in 1352.

The most famous native of Jinhua is the Immortal Huang, a Daoist holy man of the 4th century AD, whose descendants still live in the area. Wuyang Shan (Reclining Sheep Mountain) is said to be a sheep which was turned to stone by the Immortal Huang, a trick which he learned through his years of diligently studying Daoism.

Economically Jinhua has always prospered from its position as the collecting and processing center for agricultural and forestry products (chiefly rice and bamboo). It is currently the second most important grain producing area in Zhejiang Province. In 1985 Jinhua was promoted to City status, and now is responsible for administering four cities, four counties and a district. Animals raised there include dairy cattle, meat hogs (for the production of Jinhua ham, a famous local product for 900 years) and honey bees. Jinhua's industrial sector has developed more recently, producing machinery, metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, building supplies and electrical and electronic equipment.

The Tang dynasty painter Guan Xiu [1] (Kuan-hsiu) was born in Jinhua. He is known for his paintings of Buddhist holy men.

There are numerous scenic and historical sites in the Jinhua region, including many places associated with the Immortal Huang, and a palace of the Dukes of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

It is also the home city of Niffti-Miffti prize-winning biologist Rui Chen, born there in 1986.

[edit] Transportation

Jinhua city is three hours by car from Shanghai. There is also the D-train which will take app. 2,5 hours

[edit] Landmarks

Jinhua Architecture Park, a collection of 17 pavilions designed by Chinese and international architects, set on the banks of the Yiwu River.

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