Zhuzhou

Zhuzhou (Chinese: 株洲; pinyin: Zhūzhōu), formerly Jianning, is a prefecture-level city of Hunan Province, China, straddling the Xiang River southeast of the provincial capital, Changsha, and bordering Jiangxi province to the east. It is part of the "Changzhutan Golden Triangle" (comprising the cities of Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan). The city has jurisdiction over five counties (Yanling, Chaling, Youxian, Liling, Zhuzhou) and four districts (Hetang, Lusong, Shifeng and Tianyuan, a high-tech industrial development zone), and covers an area of 11,420 km2 (4,410 sq mi).

Zhuzhou

株洲市

Chuchow
Jianshe South Road (建设南路)
Location of Zhuzhou City jurisdiction in Hunan
Zhuzhou
Location of the city centre in Hunan
Coordinates (Zhuzhou municipal government): 27°49′44″N 113°07′59″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Municipal seatTianyuan District
Government
  mayorMao Tengfei
Area
  Prefecture-level city11,262 km2 (4,348 sq mi)
  Urban
 (2017)[1]
862.69 km2 (333.09 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 census)
  Prefecture-level city3,855,609
  Density340/km2 (890/sq mi)
  Urban
 (2017)[1]
1,145,100
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
ISO 3166 codeCN-HN-02
GDP2014[2]
 - TotalCNY 216.05 billion
 - per capitaCNY 54,544
(USD 8,787)
GDP growth rate 10.5%

As of the 2010 census, Zhuzhou had 3,855,609 inhabitants, of whom 1,055,373 lived in the built-up area (4 urban districts). With Xiangtan areas adjoining Zhuzhou due to be agglomerated in a few years' time, the joint built-up area will be home to 2,933,069 inhabitants. Zhuzhou is located in a subtropical monsoon climate zone and with its abundant mineral and organic resources has one of the highest agricultural yields in Hunan province.

Administrative divisions

Zhuzhou administers five districts, one county-level city and three counties.

Map

Government

The current CPC Party Secretary of Zhuzhou is Mao Tengfei and the current Mayor is Yang Weiguo.

Transportation

Rail Station

Zhuzhou is a very important transportation junction in South China. The Beijing-Guangzhou Railway and the Shanghai-Kunming railway meet here, which makes Zhuzhou Railway Station, conveniently located in downtown Zhuzhou, one of the five special class passenger-and-goods transportation stations in China. On average, a train passes through every three minutes. Zhuzhou North Station is the largest goods transportation marshalling station in South China, with 110 trains and more than 30,000 passengers passing through every day.

The Beijing–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway serves the city as well. As almost everywhere along this line, the high-speed railway is routed away from the city core. High-speed trains to Guangzhou, Wuhan, Beijing, Xi'an and points in between stop at Zhuzhou West Railway Station, which is located about 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) to the west of downtown Zhuzhou.

As well through its comprehensive railway system, Zhuzhou is connected to the rest of the country by 106 National Highway, 320 National Highway, 211 Provincial Highway,the Beijing-Zhuhai expressway, the Shanghai-Ruili expressway, and three highways linking south Fujian, south Jiangxi and south Hunan Province.

Zhuzhou is 37 kilometres (23 miles) away from Changsha Huanghua International Airport. It takes about 30 minutes to drive to the airport by the Changsha-Zhuzhou Highway.

The Xiang River (Xiangjiang) flows through Zhuzhou, which makes it one of the eight river ports of Hunan Province.

A local rail manufacturer is currently constructing an Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit system (ART), due to open in 2018.

Industry

Zhuzhou is the second largest city in Hunan Province; it is an industrial city with four key industries are metallurgy, machine manufacture, chemicals and building materials.

Zhuzhou became one of the eight key national-wide industrial cities in the 1st Five-Year-Plan. four out of 156 key projects were set up in Zhuzhou. Later on, more than 20 important factories were built in Zhuzhou.

Zhuzhou's high-tech industrial development zone was approved by the State Council in December 1992 and was designated in a 35 km2 (14 sq mi) area next to the Xiang River.[3]

Chaling County

The high-tech industrial development zone is located less than 10 km (6.2 mi) from China National Highway 320,[4] and provides incentives to encourage investment in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals; construction materials production, food and agricultural processing, heavy industry, and telecommunications equipment production.[4][5]

Building and structures

International relations

Twin towns – sister cities

Zhuzhou is twinned with:

  • Sumgait, Azerbaijan[6]
  • Fredrikstad, Østfold, Norway and Zhuzhou signed a twin town agreement in 1999 after establishing contact in 1995. The two cities also signed agreements on student and competence exchange and culture. Also, two elementary schools—one in Zhuzhou and one in Fredrikstad—signed an agreement on friendship cooperation.
  • Durham, North Carolina, United States
  • Southern Pines, North Carolina, United States; The O'Neal School in Southern Pines, North Carolina has partnered and developed an exchange program with Nanfang High School and Zhuzhou Foreign Language School.

Cityscape

Climate

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References

  1. Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, ed. (2019). China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook 2017. Beijing: China Statistics Press. p. 68. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  2. 湖南统计信息网 - 株洲市2014年国民经济和社会发展统计公报 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  3. "Zhuzhou High-tech Park". Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  4. "Zhuzhou Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone". Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  5. Clean Energy Entrepreneurs Face More Obstacles in U.S., New York Times, September 8, 2010
  6. "Twin-cities of Azerbaijan". Azerbaijans.com. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
  7. 中国地面气候标准值月值(1981-2010) (in Chinese). China Meteorological Data Service Center. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
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