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Ningbo

Ningbo[a] is a sub-provincial city in northeast Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China. It comprises six urban districts, two satellite county-level cities, and two rural counties, including several islands in Hangzhou Bay and the East China Sea. Ningbo is the southern economic center[3] of the Yangtze Delta megalopolis.[4] The port of Ningbo–Zhoushan, spread across several locations, is the world's busiest port by cargo tonnage and world's third-busiest container port since 2010.[5]

Ningbo
宁波市
Ningpo
Clockwise: Ningbo city god temple, Yinzhou District Government of Ningbo, Tianfeng Pagoda, Dongqian Lake, Tianyi Pavilion Museum
Ningbo City in Zhejiang
Ningbo
Location in China
Coordinates (Tianyi Square): 29°52′08″N 121°33′14″E / 29.869°N 121.554°E / 29.869; 121.554
CountryChina
ProvinceZhejiang
County-level divisions11
Township divisions148
Municipal seatYinzhou District
Government
 • TypeSub-provincial city
 • BodyNingbo Municipal People's Congress
 • CCP SecretaryPeng Jiaxue
 • Congress ChairmanYu Hongyi
 • MayorQiu Dongyao
 • CPPCC ChairmanXu Yuning
Area
 • Prefecture-level & Sub-provincial city9,816.23 km2 (3,790.07 sq mi)
 • Urban
2,461.8 km2 (950.5 sq mi)
 • Metro
2,461.8 km2 (950.5 sq mi)
Elevation
150 m (488 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
 • Prefecture-level & Sub-provincial city9,618,000
 • Density980/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
 • Urban
7,585,000
 • Urban density3,100/km2 (8,000/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,033,000
 • Metro density830/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
GDP[2]
 • Prefecture-level & Sub-provincial cityCN¥ 1.570 trillion
US$ 233.5 billion
 • Per capitaCN¥ 163,911
US$ 24,369
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
315000
Area code574
ISO 3166 codeCN-ZJ-02
Vehicle registration浙B
City treesCamphor Laurel
Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Sieb.
City flowersCamellia
Websiteningbo.gov.cn
Ningbo
"Ningbo" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese宁波
Traditional Chinese寧波 / 𡩋波
WuNihng-bo (locally)
Literal meaning"Tranquil Waves"

Ningbo is the core city and center of the Ningbo Metropolitan Area.[4] To the north, Hangzhou Bay separates Ningbo from Shanghai; to the east lies Zhoushan in the East China Sea; on the west and south, Ningbo borders Shaoxing and Taizhou respectively. As of the 2020 Chinese national census, the entire administrated area of Ningbo City had a population of 9.4 million (9,404,283).[6]

Ningbo is one of the 15 sub-provincial cities in China, and is one of the five separate state-planning cities[7] in China (the other four being Dalian, Qingdao, Xiamen, and Shenzhen), with the municipality possessing a separate state-planning status in many economic departments, rather than being governed by Zhejiang Province. Therefore, Ningbo has provincial-level autonomy in making economic and financial policies.[8]

In 2022, the GDP of Ningbo was CNY 1570,43 billion[9] (US$233.479 billion), and it was ranked 12th among 293 cities in China.[10] Moreover, Ningbo is among the wealthiest cities in China; it ranked 8th in terms of average yearly disposable income in the year of 2020.[11] As of 2020, Ningbo has global headquarters and registered offices of over 100 listed companies,[12] and many regional business headquarters. In 2021, Ningbo featured the seventh most listed companies of all cities in China.[13] Furthermore, Ningbo was among the top 10 Chinese cities in the Urban Business Environment Report released by the Chinese state media China Central Television (CCTV) in 2019.[14]

As a city with rich culture and a long history dating back to the Jingtou Mountain Culture in 6300 BC and the Hemudu culture in 4800 BC, Ningbo was awarded "City of Culture in East Asia" by the governments of China, Japan, and Korea in 2016.[15] From 1842, Ningbo was one of the first five treaty ports opened up to the West. Ningbo is one of the top 200 cities in the world by scientific research as tracked by the Nature Index.[16]

Etymology edit

The first character in the city's name ning ( or ) means "serene", while its second character bo () translates to "wave". The city is abbreviated "" (pinyin: Yǒng) for the eponymous "Yong Hill" (甬山), a prominent coastal hill near the city, and the Yong River that flows through Ningbo city.

Formerly known as Mingzhou (明州; Míngzhōu), Ningbo boasts a rich historical background. The name Mingzhou is derived from the characters "" (Míng), which symbolizes the presence of two lakes within the city walls: the Sun Lake (日湖) and the Moon Lake (月湖). This nomenclature traces its roots back to the Tang dynasty in 636 AD, reflecting the enduring history of Ningbo. While the original Sun Lake dried up during the 19th century, the Ningbo government embarked on its restoration in 2002, transforming it into one of the city's prominent parks. This restoration not only honors the city's historical roots but also contributes to the contemporary allure of Ningbo as a city that seamlessly blends its past and present.

History edit

Ningbo is one of China's oldest cities, with a history dating to the Jingtou Mountain Culture in 6300 BC and Hemudu culture in 4800 BC. Ningbo was known as a trade city on the silk road at least two thousand years ago, and later as a major port for foreign trade.

Ancient to Sui dynasty edit

As of 2020, the earliest relics of human activity discovered in Ningbo City are from the Jingtou Mountain site in Yuyao. These relics date back to 6300 BC, evidencing early human consumption of seafood and rice. A large number of cultivated rice, farming tools, remains of dry fence buildings, remains of domestic livestock, and primitive religious items have been unearthed from related sites of the Hemudu culture (5000–4500 BC), evidencing human settlement and culture in the eastern part of the Ningshao Plain, where modern-day Ningbo city is located.

Before the Han dynasty, the area where Ningbo City is located today was sparsely populated. In the Xia dynasty, the location of Ningbo was called "Yin". In the Spring and Autumn Period, the area where Ningbo belonged was the Yue State. At that time, the Yue King Goujian built Juzhang City in the present-day Cicheng Town, which became the earliest city in Ningbo. In the latter half of the Warring States period, the area of Ningbo became the jurisdiction of Chu State. In 221 BC, Qin unified the six states and the Ningbo area was delegated to Kuaiji Commandery, with three counties of Yin, Yin, and Juzhang (some studies assert there were four counties of Yin, Yin, Juzhang, and Yuyao). In the early years of the Western Han dynasty, Kuaiji Commandery belonged to the Kingdom of Jing and Wu. After the Seven Kingdoms was settled, Kuaiji Commandery was restored. In 589 AD (Sui Kai Huang nine years), the counties were merged under the Wu kingdom.

Tang and Song dynasty edit

 
Tianfeng Tower, originally built during the Tang dynasty, is the symbol of old Ningbo.
 
A rock garden inside Tianyi Chamber

Since the Tang dynasty, Ningbo has been an important commercial port. Arab traders lived in Ningbo during the Song dynasty when it was known as Mingzhou or Siming,[17] since the ocean-going trade passages took precedence over land trade during this time.[18][19] It was a well known center of ocean-going commerce with the foreign world.[20] These merchants did not intermingle with native Chinese, instead practicing their own customs and religion and inhabiting ghettos. They did not try to proselytize Islam to the Chinese.[21] There was also a large Jewish community in Ningbo, as evidenced by the fact that, after a major flood destroyed Torah scrolls in Kaifeng in 1642, a replacement was sent to the Kaifeng Jews by the Jews at Ningbo.[22]

Ming dynasty edit

The city of Ningbo was known in Europe for a long time under the name of Liampó. This was the usual spelling used, e.g. in the standard Portuguese history, João de Barros's Décadas da Ásia, although Barros explained that Liampó was a Portuguese "corruption" of the more correct Nimpó.[23][24] The spelling Liampó is also attested to in the Peregrination (Peregrinação) by Fernão Mendes Pinto, a (so-called) autobiography written in Portuguese during the 16th century. For the mid-16th-century Portuguese, the nearby promontory, which they called the cape of Liampó after the nearby "illustrious city", was the easternmost known point of the mainland Asia.[23] The Portuguese began trading in Ningbo around 1522. By 1542, the Portuguese had a sizable community in Ningbo (or, more likely, on nearby small islands such as Shuangyu). Portuguese activities from their Ningbo base included pillaging and attacking multiple Chinese port cities around Ningbo for plunder and spoil. They also enslaved people during their raids.[25] The Portuguese were ousted from the Ningbo area in 1548.

Qing dynasty edit

 
19th century map of Ningbo[17]

Ningbo was one of the five Chinese treaty ports opened by the Treaty of Nanjing signed in 1842 at the end of the First Opium War between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and China. During the war, British forces briefly took possession of the walled city of Ningbo after storming the fortified town of Zhenhai at the mouth of the Yong River on October 10, 1841. The British subsequently repulsed a Chinese attempt to retake the city in the Battle of Ningpo on 10 March 1842. In 1861, the forces of the Taiping Kingdom took the city relatively unopposed as the defending garrison and all Ningbo residents fled except for the Jews and Persians; they held the town for six months. In March 1885, during the Sino-French War, Admiral Courbet's naval squadron blockaded several Chinese warships in Zhenhai Bay and exchanged fire with the shore defenses.

Ningbo was also once famed for traditional Chinese furniture production, and western encyclopedias described Ningbo as a center of craftsmanship and industry.[26][27]

During the 1800s Ningbo authorities contracted Cantonese pirates to exterminate Portuguese pirates who had raided Canton shipping around Ningbo. The massacre was "successful", with 40 Portuguese dead and only 2 Cantonese dead. It was dubbed "The Ningpo Massacre" by an English correspondent, who noted that the Portuguese pirates had behaved savagely towards the Cantonese Chinese, and that the Portuguese authorities at Macau should have reined in the pirates.

During the late Qing era, Western missionaries set up a Presbyterian Church in Ningbo. Li Veng-eing was a Reverend of the Ningpo Church.[28] The Ningpo College was managed by Rev. Robert F. Fitch. The four trustees were natives of Ningbo, and three of them had Taotai rank.[29] Rev. George Evans Moule, B.A., was appointed as a missionary to China by the Church of England Missionary Society, and arrived at Ningpo with Mrs. Moule in February 1858. His time was chiefly divided between Ningpo and another mission station he began at Hang-chow. He wrote Christian publications in the Ningbo dialect.[30]

World War II edit

During WWII in 1940, between 80% and 90% of Ningbo's population fled Ningbo, leaving only the elderly behind[31] before the Japanese bombed Ningbo with ceramic bombs full of fleas carrying the bubonic plague.[32] According to Daniel Barenblatt, imperial planes loading germ bombs for bubonic dissemination over Ningbo was recorded on film in 1940.[33]

“It has been said of the Ningbo fishermen that, 'no people in the world apparently made so great an advance in the art of fishing; and for centuries past no people have made so little further progress.'”[34]

Geography edit

 
Ningpo (labeled YIN-HSIEN (NINGPO) 鄞縣) (1952)
 
Ningbo city temple
 
The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was built between 1872 and 1876, was closed by the government in 1963, and was reopened and renamed in 1980. It was recognized as a national heritage site in 2006.

Ningbo ranges in latitude from 28° 51' to 30° 33' N and in longitude from 120° 55' to 122° 16' E, bounded on the east by the East China Sea and Zhoushan Archipelago; on the north by Hangzhou Bay, across which it faces Jiaxing and Shanghai; on the west by Shaoxing; and on the south by Taizhou. Its land area is 9,816 square kilometers (3,790 sq mi), while its oceanic territory amounts to 9,758 km2 (3,768 sq mi); there is a total 1,562 km (971 mi) of coastline, including 788 km (490 mi) of mainland coastline and 774 km (481 mi) of island coastline that together accounting for one-third of the entire provincial coastline. There are 531 islands accounting for 524 km2 (202 sq mi) under the city's administration.

Ningbo's city proper is sandwiched between the ocean and low-lying mountains to the southwest, with coastal plain and valleys in between. Important peninsulas include the Chuanshan Peninsula (穿山半岛), located in Beilun District and containing mainland Zhejiang's easternmost point, and the Xiangshan Peninsula (象山半岛) in Xiangshan County. The Siming Mountains (四明山) run north from Mount Tiantai and within Ningbo City, traversing Yuyao City, Haishu District, and Fenghua District, and reaching a height of 979 m (3,212 ft).

Tidal flat ecosystems occur adjacent to the city, however, large areas have been reclaimed for agricultural purposes.[35]

Climate edit

Ningbo has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) with four distinctive seasons, characterized by hot, humid summers and chilly, cloudy and dry winters (with occasional snow). The mean annual temperature is 17.15 °C (62.9 °F), with monthly daily averages ranging from 5.3 °C (41.5 °F) in January to 28.8 °C (83.8 °F) in July. Extremes since 1951 have ranged from −8.8 °C (16 °F) on 12 January 1955 to 42.1 °C (108 °F) on 8 August 2013.[36] The city receives an average annual rainfall of 1,430 mm (56 in) and is affected by the plum rains of the Asian monsoon in June, when average relative humidity also peaks. From August to October, Ningbo experiences the effects of typhoons, and is affected by an average 1.8 storms annually, though the city is not often struck directly by these systems. A 2012 OECD study lists Ningbo among the top 20 cities worldwide most at risk of flooding due to anthropogenic climate change.[37]

Climate data for Ningbo (Yinzhou District, 1991–2020 normals, Extremes 1971–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 24.4
(75.9)
28.9
(84.0)
34.0
(93.2)
34.3
(93.7)
36.3
(97.3)
38.0
(100.4)
39.0
(102.2)
39.5
(103.1)
38.8
(101.8)
34.5
(94.1)
29.5
(85.1)
25.0
(77.0)
39.5
(103.1)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 9.6
(49.3)
11.7
(53.1)
15.8
(60.4)
21.7
(71.1)
26.2
(79.2)
29.0
(84.2)
33.9
(93.0)
33.1
(91.6)
28.8
(83.8)
24.8
(76.6)
18.5
(65.3)
12.4
(54.3)
22.1
(71.8)
Daily mean °C (°F) 5.8
(42.4)
7.5
(45.5)
11.1
(52.0)
16.5
(61.7)
21.5
(70.7)
24.9
(76.8)
29.1
(84.4)
28.8
(83.8)
24.8
(76.6)
19.7
(67.5)
14.1
(57.4)
7.1
(44.8)
17.6
(63.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 2.9
(37.2)
4.3
(39.7)
7.6
(45.7)
12.7
(54.9)
17.8
(64.0)
21.8
(71.2)
25.8
(78.4)
25.7
(78.3)
21.8
(71.2)
16.3
(61.3)
10.8
(51.4)
4.8
(40.6)
14.4
(57.8)
Record low °C (°F) −7.9
(17.8)
−6.2
(20.8)
−3.7
(25.3)
0.7
(33.3)
7.4
(45.3)
12.7
(54.9)
18.2
(64.8)
18.4
(65.1)
11.0
(51.8)
1.4
(34.5)
−3.0
(26.6)
−8.5
(16.7)
−8.5
(16.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 83.9
(3.30)
78.6
(3.09)
125.2
(4.93)
103.8
(4.09)
118.2
(4.65)
233.6
(9.20)
165.9
(6.53)
205.7
(8.10)
176.3
(6.94)
88.9
(3.50)
78.7
(3.10)
69.1
(2.72)
1,527.9
(60.15)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 12.3 11.6 15 14 13.6 16.8 12.1 15 13.5 8.9 10.6 10.5 153.9
Average snowy days 2.5 1.9 0.6 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 6
Average relative humidity (%) 75 75 74 72 74 81 75 77 78 75 76 74 76
Mean monthly sunshine hours 101.5 103.1 123.2 149.6 160.7 120.2 218.6 202.6 149 153.3 112.9 113.8 1,708.5
Percent possible sunshine 31 33 33 39 38 29 51 50 41 44 36 36 38
Average ultraviolet index 4 5 7 9 10 11 11 11 9 7 4 3 8
Source 1: China Meteorological Administration[38][39] Weather China[40]
Source 2: Weather Atlas (uv)[41]

Administrative structure and divisions edit

Local officers of Ningbo

  • The Secretary of Party in Ningbo is Peng Jiaxue, who is first-in-charge of the city.
  • The Mayor of Ningbo is Qiu Dongyao, who is second-in command of the city, and the Vice Secretary of Party in Ningbo.

Administrative divisions of Ningbo

The sub-provincial city of Ningbo is as whole an urban group with one central group, one northern group, and one southern group.

It has direct jurisdiction over the following:

  • Six districts (central group): Haishu District, Yinzhou District, Jiangbei District, Beilun District, Zhenhai District, Fenghua District
  • Two county-level cities (northern group): Yuyao, Cixi
  • Two counties (southern group): Xiangshan, Ninghai
Map
Subdivision Simplified Chinese Pinyin Population (2022[42][43]) Area (km2) Density Urbanization Rate(%)
6 Central Urban Districts
Haishu District 海曙区 Hǎishǔ Qū 1,058,000 595.03 1,748.29 88.1
Yinzhou District 鄞州区 Yínzhōu Qū 1,662,000 799.09 2,079.86 83.0
Jiangbei District 江北区 Jiangbei Qū 503,000 208.14 2,416.64 84.7
Beilun District 北仑区 Běilún Qū 879,000 597.76 1,470.48 77.8
Zhenhai District 镇海区 Zhènhǎi Qū 516,000 244.28 2,112.33 91.1
Fenghua District 奉化区 Fènghuà Qū 586,000 1,267.60 462.29 61.2
2 Southern Counties
Xiangshan County 象山县 Xiàngshān Xiàn 576,000 1,382.18 416.73 62.5
Ninghai County 宁海县 Nínghǎi Xiàn 709,000 1,843.26 384.64 63.7
2 Northern County-Level Cities
Yuyao 余姚市 Yúyáo Shì 1,264,000 1,500.80 842.21 81.4
Cixi 慈溪市 Cíxī Shì 1,865,000 1,360.63 1,370.68 80.1
Sum 9,618,000 9,816.23 979.80 78.9

Economy edit

Ningbo is an important port city located 220 kilometers (140 mi) south of Shanghai. The city's export industry dates back to the 7th century. Today, Ningbo is a major exporter of electrical products, textiles, food, and industrial tools. The city's private sector is especially well-developed, contributing 80 percent of total GDP in 2013.[44]

Historically, Ningbo was somewhat geographically isolated from other major cities. In 2007 the Hangzhou Bay Bridge was built, cutting highway transit time between Ningbo and Shanghai from four hours to two and a half. The city now serves as the economic center for the southern Yangtze River Delta and has been ranked among the most competitive cities in China.[44]

In 2009 Ningbo's economic activity reached US$60.8 billion, down 10.4 percent from 2008. The exports totaled US$38.65 billion, down 16.6 percent from the previous year. In addition, Ningbo imported US$22.16 billion of goods, up 3.1 percent from the previous year.[45]

Ningbo's economy grew 9.26 percent in 2013 to 712.89 billion yuan (US$115.12 billion).[44] In 2009, the city's per capita output was US$10,833, about three times the national average.[46]

Foreign investment edit

With several important development zones established in or around Ningbo, the city has received considerable foreign investment.[47] Over 60 domestic and foreign-invested financial institutions have established operations in the city, which has also attracted more than 10,000 foreigners. The municipal government offers preferential policies designed to encourage investment in international trade, new strategic industries, manufacturing, information services, and creative industries.[44]

Economic and technological development zones edit

Ningbo Economic & Technological Development Zone edit

Located in the north-east of Ningbo, behind Beilun Port, NETD is 27 km (17 mi) away from the city center. With more than 20 years of great effort, NETD has already formed the general framework for large scale construction and development, and established the perfect investment environment. It is situated close to the Ningbo Port and Ningbo Lishe International Airport. Major Investors include ExxonMobil, Dupont and Dow Chemical.[48]

Ningbo Daxie Development Zone edit

The Ningbo Daxie Development Zone was approved in 1993 and covers an area of 5.92 km2 (2.29 sq mi). Over more than ten years of development and construction, industrial and logistical foundations have been established in the zone for the transshipment of energy, liquid chemicals and containers.[48]

Ningbo National Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone edit

Ningbo National Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone was founded in 1999 and was upgraded to a national level zone in January 2007. It is 10 km (6.2 mi) from Ningbo International Airport and 18 km (11 mi) away from Ningbo Port. The zone serves as the important technical innovation base of Yangtze River Delta. Industries encouraged include chemicals production and processing, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, raw material processing, Research and Development.[49]

Ningbo Free Trade Zone edit

Ningbo Free Trade Zone is one of the 15 free trade zones authorized by the State Council of China and is the only free trade zone in Zhejiang Province. It was established by State Council in 1992, covering the area of 2.3 km2 (0.89 sq mi). It lies in the middle of the coastline of Mainland China, at the south of Yangtze River Delta. In 2008, its industrial output value was RMB 53.33 billion and grew at 19.8 percent as compared to 2007.[50]

Nordic Industrial Park edit

The Nordic Industrial Park Co. Ltd. (NIP) is one of the first wholly foreign-owned industrial parks in China located in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. NIP is managed and operated by a Scandinavian management team.[51]

Ningbo Advertising Park edit

The Ningbo Advertising Park is a national level pilot park located in the Ningbo Southern Business District. The financial incentives have attracted over 300 relevant firms to establish operations.[52]

Ningbo port edit

 
Ningbo port in the Beilun district

Unlike other Chinese cities, Ningbo has the same authority as provincial governments for economic administration and is the largest port in the world in terms of annual cargo throughput. In contrast to Shanghai, the port is deep-water and capable of handling 300,000 ton vessels. The port is located mainly in Beilun district and Zhenhai district.

In 2006 Ningbo Port started its expansion towards the neighboring island city of Zhoushan to build an even larger port with higher capacity to compete with neighboring ports in the region, such as Shanghai's Yangshan Deep-Water Port. Statistics in 2010 showed that total cargo throughput was 627,000,000 tonnes and container throughput 13,144,000 TEUs. In 2021, total cargo throughput was 1,224,050,000 tonnes, including 31,080,000 TEUs. Ningbo proper saw 623,400,000 tonnes and 29,370,000 TEUs, while Zhoushan saw 600,650,000 tonnes and 1,710 000,TEUs. Thus, with bulk container breakdowns, hugely improved logistics, and massive chemical and foodstuff, processing developments, Ningbo is outcompeting Shanghai for the preeminent Chinese east coast port.[53][54]

Ningbo is part of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road that runs from the Chinese coast to the south, via Singapore towards the southern tip of India, via Mombasa to the Mediterranean, and from there via Athens to the Upper Adriatic region to the northern Italian hub of Trieste with its rail connections to Central Europe and Eastern Europe.[55][56][57]

Tourism edit

 
King Ashoka Temple
 
Haishu District, Tianyi Square

Due to its long history and economic prosperity, Ningbo is a city with very rich tourist resources. The following is a list of the main tourist attractions authorized by the Ningbo Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism in each subdivision of Ningbo city.

Haishu District edit

 
Prayer hall of Yuehu Mosque
  • Moon Lake Park (Yuehu Park): A reservoir excavated in the Tang dynasty (636 AD) at the center of Haishu District. The park includes the lake itself, some small islands on the lake, and many ancient Chinese architectures and historical sites, such as:
    • Tianyi Pavilion (Tianyi Ge or Tianyi Chamber): One of Ningbo's most popular and famous tourist attractions. Built in 1516 AD, it is the oldest library existent in Asia and is one of the 3 oldest private libraries in the world. The collection dates back to the 11th century and includes woodblock and handwritten copies of the Confucian classics, rare local histories, and lists of the candidates successful in imperial examinations. The currently Tianyi Pavilion refers to the whole museum complex that includes:
      • The historical library-related buildings
      • The ancient Chinese mansion of the library's first owner, Fan Qing, built during the Ming dynasty (1516 AD)
      • A traditional Chinese Garden as part of Fan's mansion
      • An ancient private theater of Chinese plays as part of Fan's mansion
      • A small Mahjong (麻将) museum, since Ningbo is regarded one of the birthplace of Mahjong
    • The Yuehu Mosque (Moon Lake Mosque): A historical monument built in 1003 AD in the Song dynasty.
    • Buddhist Jushi Lin: A 700-year-old Buddhist lodge located on the beautiful Liutingzhou (an island of the Moon Lake), the lake scenery, and cultural landscape of the area.
    • Shuize Stele: A stone stele used to measure water level in Pingqiao River near the Moon Lake, built in 1242 AD during the South Song dynasty. A protective pavilion for the stele was built during the Qing dynasty.
    • He Mijian Ci (贺秘监祠): A cultural relic protection built in honor of the Chinese poet He Zhizhang (賀知章, 659 AD – 744 AD) during the Tang dynasty who called himself the "Siming Crazy Guest", where "Siming" is the name of a mountain in Ningbo. The building was completed during the Song dynasty (1144 AD) and repaired during the Qing dynasty (1865 AD).
    • Ancient Korean Embassy: Built during the Northern Song dynasty to welcome the Korean envoys and business groups. Destroyed by war in 1130 AD, the site was announced as a cultural relics protection unit in 1984. It is now a showroom for the history of relations between Ningbo and Korea.
    • Central Lake Temple, Central Lake East Bridge, Zhenming Ridge, and Xuanmiao Temple: A Ningbo-born novelist Qu You wrote a fiction called Peony Dengji (牡丹灯记, Janpanese: Botan Dōrō also known as 怪談牡丹灯籠 Tales of the Peony Lantern) (in the collection of Jiandeng Xinhua). It describes a love story between ghost and a man during Fang Guozhen period. The story took place at the Moon Lake. Japanese scholar Koyama Issei identified many of the locations, including Central Lake Temple, Central Lake East Bridge, Zhenming Ridge, and Xuanmiao temple, that would fit geographically and architecturally of the places mentioned in the story. The story was adapted as one of three Kaidan tales in Japan.
  • Drum Tower Complex (Haishu Tower): The only remaining ruin of an old city gate tower constructed during the Tang dynasty. At the top, there is a six-meter high Romanesque bell tower added in the Republic period. Around the base of the tower is a commercial area where all the buildings are reconstructed in the traditional style.
  • Chenghuang Temple (Ningbo County Temple): An ancient temple of the City God at commercial center in downtown Ningbo.
  • Tianfeng Pagoda: This national cultural relics protection site is a typical Song-style loft-style brick-wood structure tower unique to Jiangnan. This hexagonal building is a landmark and the tallest ancient structure in the city. It appears as a seven-story tower with another seven stories underground, and is renowned for its long history, architectural value, and ancient artifacts. The tower was first built in 695 AD during the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD).
  • Tianyi Square: Located in the bustling old downtown of Ningbo City with the nationwide famous shopping complex, named after the Tianyi Ge (Chamber), the oldest private library in Asia.
  • Nantang Old Street: An old commercial street by the river with many folk-custom shops, souvenir stores, and small restaurants. Previously, Nantang Street was a place for local fairs and flea markets. In 2013, the street was renovated to become a tourist site.
  • Liangzhu Cultural Park: A theme park dedicated to the story of the Butterfly Lovers, one of the four folklores in China. The Butterfly Lovers is reputed as the oriental version of Romeo and Juliet.
  • Baiyun Manor: An ancient academy where Huang Zongxi (黄宗羲) gave lectures. Huang, whose style name is Taichong, was a distinguished thinker, writer, and historian of the late Ming and early Qing periods.
  • Tashan Weir: An ancient dam erected during the Tang dynasty.
  • Ningbo Wulongtan Scenic Scenic Resort: Also called Five-dragon Pools Scenic Resort, it is one of the Ten New Sceneries in Ningbo, and a National AAAA rated scenic area.

Yinzhou District edit

 
Ningbo Museum
  • Ningbo Museum (Yinzhou Museum, or Ningbo Historic Museum): A museum focused on Ningbo area history and traditional customs, considered the masterwork of Wang Shu, the first Chinese citizen to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2012. The Ningbo Museum is also the main filming location for the 2023 TV series adaptation of sci-fi author Liu Cixin's novel of the same name, Three Bodies.
  • Romon U-Park: One of the largest urban indoor theme parks in the world.
  • Ningbo Eastern New Town: A newly developed area of Ningbo City, with a well-designed CBD (including two 400m skyscrapers and other headquarters of many listed company and government offices), several museums, galleries, and shopping centers, including:
    • Ningbo Urban Planning Exhibition Center[58]
    • Ningbo Hankyu Commercial Complex: Opened in 2021, it is the first overseas outlet of Hankyu, the famous Japanese department store.
    • Ningbo New Library
  • Yinzhou Park and Ningbo Southern CBD
  • Dongqian Lake: The largest natural freshwater lake in Zhejiang Province. The earliest historical record of the lake dates back to the West Jin dynasty, and there are several natural sceneries and historical attractions around the lake:
    • Little Putuo: An island on the lake with several temples built during the Song dynasty by a prime minister called Shihao.
    • Yuefei Temple: A temple built during the Song dynasty in memory of Yuefei.
    • Taogong Island: The place where Fanli and Xishi once lived according to folklore.
    • Southern Song Dynasty Rock Carving Park: won the "National Cultural Relics Conservation Best Project Award" awarded by the China National Architecture Research Association and the China Cultural Relics Conservation Foundation
    • Fuquan Mountain: a mountain with a Chinese tea theme park
    • Ningbo Hanling Old Street: an ancient street with a history thousands of years. It was once called Hanling City. The 'city' here means bazaar.
  • Qita Temple: A Zen Buddhist temple complex first consecrated during the Tang dynasty in the downtown area of Ningbo city.
  • Tianhou Temple: A former temple of Mazu as the "Empress of Heaven" once used by Fujianese merchants as their guild hall (Qing'an Huiguan). In the 19th century, it was accounted by S. Wells Williams as the most beautiful place in Ningbo and by John Thomson as one of the most beautiful temples in China, but that structure was destroyed during the Chinese Civil War. It has been reconstructed with many of its original works of art, however, to form the East Zhejiang Maritime Affairs and Folk Customs Museum.
  • Temple of King Ashoka: a Buddhist temple first established during the Western Jin dynasty (282 AD).
  • Tiantong Temple: One of the "Five Chan Buddhism Temples". Tiantong Temple is the cradle of the Sōtō school (曹洞宗, Sōtō-shū) of Japanese Buddhism.
  • Ningbo Ocean World: An aquarium with an ocean theater
  • Ningbo Youngor Zoo
  • Ningbo Sakura Park (Zhongxing Sakura Park): A sakura park built to commemorate the friendship city between Ningbo City and Nagaoka City, Japan

Jiangbei District edit

 
Confucian Temple of Cicheng
  • Sanjiangkou: The place where the Yong River, Yaojiang River, and Fenghua River meet, and the heart of old Ningbo city where the borders of 3 urban districts of Ningbo city meet.
  • Old Bund (Old Waitan): A waterfront area and protected historical district in the center of Ningbo, built earlier than the Bund of Shanghai, with lots of early 19th century architectures, stores and restaurants.
  • Baoguo Temple: The oldest intact wooden structure in eastern China. It is in the first batch of National Key Cultural Relics Protection Sites in China. Currently, it is the Baoguo Temple Ancient Architecture Museum, and has become a teaching and research base for many top architectural universities.
  • Ningbo Museum of Art
  • Ningbo Museum of Garden (宁波园林博物馆)
  • Sacred Heart Cathedral, Ningbo
  • Cicheng Ancient Town: A very well-maintained ancient Chinese ancient walled city built in the 8th century, including ancient-time schools, courts, temples, houses, commercial areas. In December 2009, the ancient buildings in Cicheng received the honorary award of the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation by UNESCO.
  • Yaojiang Park

Zhenhai District edit

 
The monument to victory in the Battle of Zhenhai (Sino-French War)
  • Jiulong Lake
  • Zhaobao Mountain
  • The Seventeen Houses of Zheng's: The seventeen Houses of Zheng exemplify the classical style of residences during the Ming and Qing dynasties in the south part of Yangtze River Basin.
  • Ningbo Bang Museum and Culture Park 2021-01-19 at the Wayback Machine: Displays exhibits related to the Ningbo Gang (Ningbo Merchants Group), and the development history of the business gang. It was one of the ten largest commercial groups during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and became the biggest commercial regional group of China in the late Qing dynasty.
  • Yugang Bao's Old House

Beilun District edit

  • Port Museum of China

Fenghua District edit

  • Xuedou Temple

Xiangshan County edit

Ninghai County edit

  • The Zhedong Grand Canyon
  • Nanxi Hot Spring
  • Qiantong Old Town

Yuyao City (County) edit

  • Hemudu Culture Relics Site and Museum: The relic site and museum of a Neolithic culture that flourished just south of Hangzhou Bay.

Cixi City (County) edit

  • Dapeng Mountain

Notable people edit

Many well known Chinese came from Ningbo or have Ningbo as their ancestral home.

People in mainland China
People in Hong Kong
People in Taiwan
People overseas

Transportation edit

 
Zhao bao shan Bridge, Zhenhai District, Ningbo

Bridge edit

The Hangzhou Bay Bridge, a combination cable-stayed bridge and causeway across Hangzhou Bay, opened to the public on 1 May 2008. This bridge connects the municipalities of Shanghai and Ningbo and is considered the longest trans-oceanic bridge in the world. It is the world's second-longest bridge, after the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana, United States.

The Jintang Bridge, a four-lane sea crossing bridge linking Jintang Island of Zhoushan and Zhenhai district, is a 27 km (17 mi) long opened on December 26, 2009.

The Xiangshan Harbor Bridge opened to traffic on December 29, 2012, connecting Ningbo with Xiangshan. The 47 km (29 mi) long project includes 22 km (14 mi) as the main body of the bridge and an 8 kilometer long tunnel.[59]

Sea port edit

The port of Ningbo is the world's busiest port. It was ranked number 1 in total Cargo Volume (1.22 billion tonnes in 2021[54]) and number 3 in total container traffic (31.1 million TEUs in 2021) since 2019.[60]

Airport edit

Ningbo Lishe International Airport connects Ningbo by air to the rest of China, with regularly scheduled domestic and international flights.

Railway edit

 
Ningbo New Railway Station was reopened in December 2013 after years of on-site restoration to accommodate high speed rails and increasing passengers

Three railway lines intersect in Ningbo: the Xiaoshan–Ningbo Railway (Xiaoyong Line), which runs west to Hangzhou; the Ningbo–Taizhou–Wenzhou (Yongtaiwen) Railway, which runs south to Wenzhou; and the Hangzhou–Ningbo High-Speed Railway, which runs parallel to the Xiaoyong Line providing high-speed railway service.

With the booming economy in the region, the Xiaoyong Railway, a conventional railway built in the 1950s, could not meet the demand for railway travel between Zhejiang's two largest cities, so construction of a new high-speed railway line between Hangzhou and Ningbo started in 2009. The new railway line was finished in 2013 and reduced travel time between Ningbo and Hangzhou to 50 minutes.

The Ningbo–Taizhou–Wenzhou Railway is a high-speed railway that opened in September 2009. It connects Ningbo with cities along the coast to the south to Fujian Province. High-speed trains on this line operate at speeds of up to 250 km/h (160 mph).

Ningbo re-opened the Ningbo railway station after three years of construction on 28 December 2013. With a construction area of more than 120,000 m2,[61] it is one of the largest railway stations in China.

Expressway edit

Seven expressways connect Ningbo with its surrounding cities:

  • The Hangyong expressway, built in the 1990s, connects Hangzhou and Ningbo, and is now part of Hangzhou Bay ring expressway (G9211).
  • The Yongtaiwen expressway (G15), opened in 2000, connects Ningbo with Taizhou and Wenzhou.
  • The Yongjin expressway (G1512) connects Ningbo and Jinhua.
  • The Huyong expressway (G15) connects Ningbo and Shanghai via the Hangzhou Bay bridge.
  • The Yongzhou expressway (G9211) via Jintang Bridge.[62]
  • The G1504 Ningbo Ring Expressway
  • The G1523 Ningbo–Dongguan Expressway
 
Ningbo Rail Transit Plan (2026)
 
Line 1 train leaving Xujiacao Changle Station

Rapid rail transit and subway edit

Ningbo has multiple metro lines in service, under construction, and under authorized planning:

Ningbo Rail Transit in 6 Urban Districts of Ningbo (Not Including 2 County-level Cities and 2 Counties)
Lines Length in Kilometers (km) Number of Stations In-Service Year
Lines in Service
Line 1 46.17 29 2014
Line 2 33.95 27 2015
Line 3 38.63 27 2019
Line 4 36.11 25 2020
Lines Under Construction
Line 2 Extension 2.9 2 2021
Line 5 27.5 22 2021
Line 3 Extension 9.5 5 2023
Line 4 East Extension 2.5 1 Construction Began in 2021
Constructing Plans That Will be Completed by 2026
Line 1 West Extension 1.5 1 by 2026
Line 4 West Extension 2.5 1 by 2026
Line 6 38.6 24 by 2026
Line 7 38.8 25 by 2026
Line 8 22.6 18 by 2026

Since the Metro lines above mainly serve the six urban districts of Ningbo, the Ningbo government announced several future plans to build further rapid transit to connect the six urban districts with the county-level cities and counties.

Military edit

Ningbo serves as the headquarters of the East Sea Fleet of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy.

Language edit

Ningbo speech is a dialect of Wu Chinese that has preserved many aspects of ancient Chinese phonology. Its original wording mode can be found in classical reference books. After the unequal treaty port opening, western culture gradually permeated Ningbo. Thus, the prefix " yang", meaning ocean or Western, before the nouns of imported goods is a special language phenomenon of Ningbo dialect.[63]

Food edit

Ningbo is known for Ningbo Tangyuan, small stuffed buns which are boiled. The stuffing is usually ground sesame mixed with sugar or pork fat. The stuffing is then wrapped with sticky rice powder. Ningbo is even more well known throughout China for its seafood. Seafood markets are abundant, carrying extensive varieties of fish, shellfish, snails, jellyfish and other invertebrates, and sea vegetables in all stages of preparation from "still swimming," to cleaned and ready to cook, to fully cooked.

Education edit

At the end of 2020, there were 1,896 schools of all levels and types in the city, with a total of 1,418,000 students. Among them, there are 15 colleges and universities in Ningbo with 177,000 full-time students; 86 regular high schools with 93,000 students; 35 vocational schools with 69,000 students; 230 junior high schools with 217,000 students; and 427 primary schools with 517,000 students. There were also 838 full-time private primary and secondary schools (including kindergartens) in the city, with 258,000 students, accounting for 21.7% of the city's full-time primary and secondary school students. In the compulsory education section, there were 288,000 children of migrant workers who went to schools in Ningbo.[64]

Ningbo is one of the top 200 cities in the world by scientific research as tracked by the Nature Index.[16]

In the whole year of 2020, the city attracted 1,372 more workers with doctoral degrees, for a total of 9,265; 67,000 highly skilled talents, for a total of 551,000; 35 post-doctoral research stations, for a total of 224; and 166,000 graduates, a year-on-year increase of 20.5%. There are 10 offices, totaling 100. Throughout the year, 327,000 skilled personnel were trained in the city.

Higher-Educational institutions edit

Ningbo has 15 universities and colleges as of May 2021, as well as many research institutions that offer graduate degree programs. The following is a list of current universities and colleges in Ningbo.

List of Universities and Colleges in Ningbo as of May 2021
English Name Chinese Name Degree Program Website Note
Ningbo University 宁波大学 bachelor's degree, master's degree, doctoral degree https://www.nbu.edu.cn/en/ A Double First-Class Construction university, with Double First Class status in certain disciplines
University of Nottingham, Ningbo China 宁波诺丁汉大学 bachelor's degree, master's degree, doctoral degree https://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/ Affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom (UK) and the first Sino-foreign university in China
Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University 浙大宁波理工学院 bachelor's degree, master's degree, doctoral degree http://www.nit.zju.edu.cn/en/
Zhejiang Wanli University 浙江万里学院 bachelor's degree, master's degree http://en.zwu.edu.cn/
Ningbo University of Technology 宁波工程学院 bachelor's degree, master's degree http://www.nbut.cn/ 2021-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
Ningbo University of Finance and Economics 宁波财经学院 bachelor's degree http://www.nbut.cn/ 2021-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
College of Science and Technology, Ningbo University 宁波大学科学技术学院 bachelor's degree https://www.ndky.edu.cn/ An independent college of Ningbo University
China Coast Guard Academy 中国人民武装警察部队海警学院 bachelor's degree
Zhejiang University of Pharmacy 浙江药科职业大学 associate degree, bachelor's degree https://www.zjpc.net.cn/
Zhejiang Business Technology Institute 浙江工商职业技术学院 associate degree https://www.zjbti.net.cn/
Zhejiang Pharmaceutical College 宁波职业技术学院 associate degree https://en.nbpt.edu.cn/
Zhejiang Fashion Institute of Technology 浙江纺织服装职业技术学院 associate degree http://www.zjff.edu.cn/
Ningbo City College of Vocational Technology 宁波城市职业技术学院 associate degree https://www.nbcc.cn/
Ningbo College of Health Sciences 宁波卫生职业技术学院 associate degree http://www.nbchs.net/ 2013-08-07 at the Wayback Machine
Ningbo Childhood Education College 宁波幼儿师范高等专科学校 associate degree https://www.nbei.net/

As of 2020, many famous universities and research institutions have an operating campus or institutes in Ningbo, most of them offering graduate degree programs.

Part of Research Institutions Offering Graduate Programs in Ningbo
English Name Chinese Name
Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences 中国科学院宁波材料技术与工程研究所
Ningbo Institute of Technology, BeihangUniversity 北京航空航天大学宁波创新研究院
Zhejiang University, Ningbo 浙江大学宁波校区
Harbin Institute of Technology, Ningbo 哈尔滨工业大学宁波智能装备研究院
Dalian University of Technology, Ningbo 大连理工大学宁波研究院
Tianjin University, Ningbo 天津大学浙江研究院
Ningbo Institute of Marine-Derived Pharmaceutical, Peking University 北京大学宁波海洋药物研究院
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Ningbo 西北工业大学宁波研究院

Compared to the other 14 sub-provincial cities in China, Ningbo has the fewest higher-educational institutions.

Secondary and primary education edit

Compulsory education is from the ages 6 to 15. Students are catered to in a variety of state and private schools. Studying for the Gaokao (高考), a cumulative test taken at the end of high school, is optional. [65]At the end of 2020, there were 86 regular high schools with 93,000 students in Ningbo; 35 vocational schools with 69,000 students; 230 junior high schools with 21.7 students; and 427 primary schools with 517,000 students. There were also 838 full-time private primary and secondary schools (including kindergartens) in the city, with 258,000 students, accounting for 21.7% of the city's full-time primary and secondary school students. In the compulsory education section, there were 288,000 children of migrant workers who went to schools in Ningbo.[64]

International education edit

Several schools are permitted to operate foreign educational programs as an alternative to the Chinese National curriculum and to accept international students.

Access International Academy Ningbo (AIAN) and Ningbo Zhicheng School International (NZSI) both offer the American AERO (American Education Reaches Out) curriculum with the College Board Advanced Placement examinations. Ningbo International School 2020-08-05 at the Wayback Machine (NBIS) delivers the Cambridge International Primary and Secondary Curricula leading to iGCSE Examinations and A-Levels. Huamao Multicultural Education Academy[66] is an IB World School and offers an international curriculum through the IB Primary Years Program for students ages 3–12 and the IB Diploma Program for students ages 16–19.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Ningbo is twinned with:[67]

City Country Since
Nagaokakyō, Kyoto   Japan 1983
Aachen   Germany 1986
Wilmington, Delaware   United States 1988
Waitakere City   New Zealand 1998
Rouen   France 1990
Santos, São Paulo   Brazil 2002
Port Elizabeth   South Africa 2003
Veszprém   Hungary 2003
Stavanger   Norway 2004
Varna   Bulgaria 2004
Bydgoszcz   Poland 2005
Nottingham   United Kingdom 2005
Florence   Italy 2008
Daegu   South Korea 2013
Marrakesh   Morocco 2019
Bitola   North Macedonia 2014
Heraklion   Greece 2019
Alor Setar   Malaysia 2023

See also edit

Notes edit

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For other uses see Ningbo disambiguation Liampo redirects here For the nearby settlement referred to by this name by the Portuguese in the 16th century see Shuangyu This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ningbo a is a sub provincial city in northeast Zhejiang province People s Republic of China It comprises six urban districts two satellite county level cities and two rural counties including several islands in Hangzhou Bay and the East China Sea Ningbo is the southern economic center 3 of the Yangtze Delta megalopolis 4 The port of Ningbo Zhoushan spread across several locations is the world s busiest port by cargo tonnage and world s third busiest container port since 2010 5 Ningbo 宁波市NingpoPrefecture level amp Sub provincial cityClockwise Ningbo city god temple Yinzhou District Government of Ningbo Tianfeng Pagoda Dongqian Lake Tianyi Pavilion MuseumNingbo City in ZhejiangNingboLocation in ChinaCoordinates Tianyi Square 29 52 08 N 121 33 14 E 29 869 N 121 554 E 29 869 121 554CountryChinaProvinceZhejiangCounty level divisions11Township divisions148Municipal seatYinzhou DistrictGovernment TypeSub provincial city BodyNingbo Municipal People s Congress CCP SecretaryPeng Jiaxue Congress ChairmanYu Hongyi MayorQiu Dongyao CPPCC ChairmanXu YuningArea Prefecture level amp Sub provincial city9 816 23 km2 3 790 07 sq mi Urban2 461 8 km2 950 5 sq mi Metro2 461 8 km2 950 5 sq mi Elevation150 m 488 ft Population 2022 census 1 Prefecture level amp Sub provincial city9 618 000 Density980 km2 2 500 sq mi Urban7 585 000 Urban density3 100 km2 8 000 sq mi Metro2 033 000 Metro density830 km2 2 100 sq mi GDP 2 Prefecture level amp Sub provincial cityCN 1 570 trillionUS 233 5 billion Per capitaCN 163 911US 24 369Time zoneUTC 8 China Standard Postal code315000Area code574ISO 3166 codeCN ZJ 02Vehicle registration浙BCity treesCamphor LaurelCinnamomum camphora L Sieb City flowersCamelliaWebsiteningbo gov cn Ningbo Ningbo in Simplified top and Traditional bottom Chinese charactersSimplified Chinese宁波Traditional Chinese寧波 𡩋波WuNihng bo locally Literal meaning Tranquil Waves TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinNingbōGwoyeu RomatzyhNingboWade GilesNing2 po1IPA ni ŋ pwo WuRomanizationNihng bo locally HakkaRomanizationNen poYue CantoneseYale RomanizationNihng bōJyutpingNing4 bo1IPA neŋ pɔː Southern MinTai loLing pho Ningbo is the core city and center of the Ningbo Metropolitan Area 4 To the north Hangzhou Bay separates Ningbo from Shanghai to the east lies Zhoushan in the East China Sea on the west and south Ningbo borders Shaoxing and Taizhou respectively As of the 2020 Chinese national census the entire administrated area of Ningbo City had a population of 9 4 million 9 404 283 6 Ningbo is one of the 15 sub provincial cities in China and is one of the five separate state planning cities 7 in China the other four being Dalian Qingdao Xiamen and Shenzhen with the municipality possessing a separate state planning status in many economic departments rather than being governed by Zhejiang Province Therefore Ningbo has provincial level autonomy in making economic and financial policies 8 In 2022 the GDP of Ningbo was CNY 1570 43 billion 9 US 233 479 billion and it was ranked 12th among 293 cities in China 10 Moreover Ningbo is among the wealthiest cities in China it ranked 8th in terms of average yearly disposable income in the year of 2020 11 As of 2020 Ningbo has global headquarters and registered offices of over 100 listed companies 12 and many regional business headquarters In 2021 Ningbo featured the seventh most listed companies of all cities in China 13 Furthermore Ningbo was among the top 10 Chinese cities in the Urban Business Environment Report released by the Chinese state media China Central Television CCTV in 2019 14 As a city with rich culture and a long history dating back to the Jingtou Mountain Culture in 6300 BC and the Hemudu culture in 4800 BC Ningbo was awarded City of Culture in East Asia by the governments of China Japan and Korea in 2016 15 From 1842 Ningbo was one of the first five treaty ports opened up to the West Ningbo is one of the top 200 cities in the world by scientific research as tracked by the Nature Index 16 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Ancient to Sui dynasty 2 2 Tang and Song dynasty 2 3 Ming dynasty 2 4 Qing dynasty 2 5 World War II 3 Geography 4 Climate 5 Administrative structure and divisions 6 Economy 6 1 Foreign investment 6 2 Economic and technological development zones 6 2 1 Ningbo Economic amp Technological Development Zone 6 2 2 Ningbo Daxie Development Zone 6 2 3 Ningbo National Hi Tech Industrial Development Zone 6 2 4 Ningbo Free Trade Zone 6 2 5 Nordic Industrial Park 6 2 6 Ningbo Advertising Park 7 Ningbo port 8 Tourism 8 1 Haishu District 8 2 Yinzhou District 8 3 Jiangbei District 8 4 Zhenhai District 8 5 Beilun District 8 6 Fenghua District 8 7 Xiangshan County 8 8 Ninghai County 8 9 Yuyao City County 8 10 Cixi City County 9 Notable people 10 Transportation 10 1 Bridge 10 2 Sea port 10 3 Airport 10 4 Railway 10 5 Expressway 10 6 Rapid rail transit and subway 11 Military 12 Language 13 Food 14 Education 14 1 Higher Educational institutions 14 2 Secondary and primary education 14 3 International education 15 Twin towns sister cities 16 See also 17 Notes 18 References 19 External linksEtymology editThe first character in the city s name ning 宁 or 寧 means serene while its second character bo 波 translates to wave The city is abbreviated 甬 pinyin Yǒng for the eponymous Yong Hill 甬山 a prominent coastal hill near the city and the Yong River that flows through Ningbo city Formerly known as Mingzhou 明州 Mingzhōu Ningbo boasts a rich historical background The name Mingzhou is derived from the characters 明 Ming which symbolizes the presence of two lakes within the city walls the Sun Lake 日湖 and the Moon Lake 月湖 This nomenclature traces its roots back to the Tang dynasty in 636 AD reflecting the enduring history of Ningbo While the original Sun Lake dried up during the 19th century the Ningbo government embarked on its restoration in 2002 transforming it into one of the city s prominent parks This restoration not only honors the city s historical roots but also contributes to the contemporary allure of Ningbo as a city that seamlessly blends its past and present History editMain article History of Ningbo Ningbo is one of China s oldest cities with a history dating to the Jingtou Mountain Culture in 6300 BC and Hemudu culture in 4800 BC Ningbo was known as a trade city on the silk road at least two thousand years ago and later as a major port for foreign trade Ancient to Sui dynasty edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message As of 2020 the earliest relics of human activity discovered in Ningbo City are from the Jingtou Mountain site in Yuyao These relics date back to 6300 BC evidencing early human consumption of seafood and rice A large number of cultivated rice farming tools remains of dry fence buildings remains of domestic livestock and primitive religious items have been unearthed from related sites of the Hemudu culture 5000 4500 BC evidencing human settlement and culture in the eastern part of the Ningshao Plain where modern day Ningbo city is located Before the Han dynasty the area where Ningbo City is located today was sparsely populated In the Xia dynasty the location of Ningbo was called Yin In the Spring and Autumn Period the area where Ningbo belonged was the Yue State At that time the Yue King Goujian built Juzhang City in the present day Cicheng Town which became the earliest city in Ningbo In the latter half of the Warring States period the area of Ningbo became the jurisdiction of Chu State In 221 BC Qin unified the six states and the Ningbo area was delegated to Kuaiji Commandery with three counties of Yin Yin and Juzhang some studies assert there were four counties of Yin Yin Juzhang and Yuyao In the early years of the Western Han dynasty Kuaiji Commandery belonged to the Kingdom of Jing and Wu After the Seven Kingdoms was settled Kuaiji Commandery was restored In 589 AD Sui Kai Huang nine years the counties were merged under the Wu kingdom Tang and Song dynasty edit nbsp Tianfeng Tower originally built during the Tang dynasty is the symbol of old Ningbo nbsp A rock garden inside Tianyi Chamber Since the Tang dynasty Ningbo has been an important commercial port Arab traders lived in Ningbo during the Song dynasty when it was known as Mingzhou or Siming 17 since the ocean going trade passages took precedence over land trade during this time 18 19 It was a well known center of ocean going commerce with the foreign world 20 These merchants did not intermingle with native Chinese instead practicing their own customs and religion and inhabiting ghettos They did not try to proselytize Islam to the Chinese 21 There was also a large Jewish community in Ningbo as evidenced by the fact that after a major flood destroyed Torah scrolls in Kaifeng in 1642 a replacement was sent to the Kaifeng Jews by the Jews at Ningbo 22 Ming dynasty edit The city of Ningbo was known in Europe for a long time under the name of Liampo This was the usual spelling used e g in the standard Portuguese history Joao de Barros s Decadas da Asia although Barros explained that Liampo was a Portuguese corruption of the more correct Nimpo 23 24 The spelling Liampo is also attested to in the Peregrination Peregrinacao by Fernao Mendes Pinto a so called autobiography written in Portuguese during the 16th century For the mid 16th century Portuguese the nearby promontory which they called the cape of Liampo after the nearby illustrious city was the easternmost known point of the mainland Asia 23 The Portuguese began trading in Ningbo around 1522 By 1542 the Portuguese had a sizable community in Ningbo or more likely on nearby small islands such as Shuangyu Portuguese activities from their Ningbo base included pillaging and attacking multiple Chinese port cities around Ningbo for plunder and spoil They also enslaved people during their raids 25 The Portuguese were ousted from the Ningbo area in 1548 Qing dynasty edit nbsp 19th century map of Ningbo 17 Ningbo was one of the five Chinese treaty ports opened by the Treaty of Nanjing signed in 1842 at the end of the First Opium War between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and China During the war British forces briefly took possession of the walled city of Ningbo after storming the fortified town of Zhenhai at the mouth of the Yong River on October 10 1841 The British subsequently repulsed a Chinese attempt to retake the city in the Battle of Ningpo on 10 March 1842 In 1861 the forces of the Taiping Kingdom took the city relatively unopposed as the defending garrison and all Ningbo residents fled except for the Jews and Persians they held the town for six months In March 1885 during the Sino French War Admiral Courbet s naval squadron blockaded several Chinese warships in Zhenhai Bay and exchanged fire with the shore defenses Ningbo was also once famed for traditional Chinese furniture production and western encyclopedias described Ningbo as a center of craftsmanship and industry 26 27 During the 1800s Ningbo authorities contracted Cantonese pirates to exterminate Portuguese pirates who had raided Canton shipping around Ningbo The massacre was successful with 40 Portuguese dead and only 2 Cantonese dead It was dubbed The Ningpo Massacre by an English correspondent who noted that the Portuguese pirates had behaved savagely towards the Cantonese Chinese and that the Portuguese authorities at Macau should have reined in the pirates During the late Qing era Western missionaries set up a Presbyterian Church in Ningbo Li Veng eing was a Reverend of the Ningpo Church 28 The Ningpo College was managed by Rev Robert F Fitch The four trustees were natives of Ningbo and three of them had Taotai rank 29 Rev George Evans Moule B A was appointed as a missionary to China by the Church of England Missionary Society and arrived at Ningpo with Mrs Moule in February 1858 His time was chiefly divided between Ningpo and another mission station he began at Hang chow He wrote Christian publications in the Ningbo dialect 30 World War II edit During WWII in 1940 between 80 and 90 of Ningbo s population fled Ningbo leaving only the elderly behind 31 before the Japanese bombed Ningbo with ceramic bombs full of fleas carrying the bubonic plague 32 According to Daniel Barenblatt imperial planes loading germ bombs for bubonic dissemination over Ningbo was recorded on film in 1940 33 It has been said of the Ningbo fishermen that no people in the world apparently made so great an advance in the art of fishing and for centuries past no people have made so little further progress 34 Geography edit nbsp Ningpo labeled YIN HSIEN NINGPO 鄞縣 1952 nbsp Ningbo city temple nbsp The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was built between 1872 and 1876 was closed by the government in 1963 and was reopened and renamed in 1980 It was recognized as a national heritage site in 2006 Ningbo ranges in latitude from 28 51 to 30 33 N and in longitude from 120 55 to 122 16 E bounded on the east by the East China Sea and Zhoushan Archipelago on the north by Hangzhou Bay across which it faces Jiaxing and Shanghai on the west by Shaoxing and on the south by Taizhou Its land area is 9 816 square kilometers 3 790 sq mi while its oceanic territory amounts to 9 758 km2 3 768 sq mi there is a total 1 562 km 971 mi of coastline including 788 km 490 mi of mainland coastline and 774 km 481 mi of island coastline that together accounting for one third of the entire provincial coastline There are 531 islands accounting for 524 km2 202 sq mi under the city s administration Ningbo s city proper is sandwiched between the ocean and low lying mountains to the southwest with coastal plain and valleys in between Important peninsulas include the Chuanshan Peninsula 穿山半岛 located in Beilun District and containing mainland Zhejiang s easternmost point and the Xiangshan Peninsula 象山半岛 in Xiangshan County The Siming Mountains 四明山 run north from Mount Tiantai and within Ningbo City traversing Yuyao City Haishu District and Fenghua District and reaching a height of 979 m 3 212 ft Tidal flat ecosystems occur adjacent to the city however large areas have been reclaimed for agricultural purposes 35 Climate editNingbo has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa with four distinctive seasons characterized by hot humid summers and chilly cloudy and dry winters with occasional snow The mean annual temperature is 17 15 C 62 9 F with monthly daily averages ranging from 5 3 C 41 5 F in January to 28 8 C 83 8 F in July Extremes since 1951 have ranged from 8 8 C 16 F on 12 January 1955 to 42 1 C 108 F on 8 August 2013 36 The city receives an average annual rainfall of 1 430 mm 56 in and is affected by the plum rains of the Asian monsoon in June when average relative humidity also peaks From August to October Ningbo experiences the effects of typhoons and is affected by an average 1 8 storms annually though the city is not often struck directly by these systems A 2012 OECD study lists Ningbo among the top 20 cities worldwide most at risk of flooding due to anthropogenic climate change 37 Climate data for Ningbo Yinzhou District 1991 2020 normals Extremes 1971 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 24 4 75 9 28 9 84 0 34 0 93 2 34 3 93 7 36 3 97 3 38 0 100 4 39 0 102 2 39 5 103 1 38 8 101 8 34 5 94 1 29 5 85 1 25 0 77 0 39 5 103 1 Mean daily maximum C F 9 6 49 3 11 7 53 1 15 8 60 4 21 7 71 1 26 2 79 2 29 0 84 2 33 9 93 0 33 1 91 6 28 8 83 8 24 8 76 6 18 5 65 3 12 4 54 3 22 1 71 8 Daily mean C F 5 8 42 4 7 5 45 5 11 1 52 0 16 5 61 7 21 5 70 7 24 9 76 8 29 1 84 4 28 8 83 8 24 8 76 6 19 7 67 5 14 1 57 4 7 1 44 8 17 6 63 6 Mean daily minimum C F 2 9 37 2 4 3 39 7 7 6 45 7 12 7 54 9 17 8 64 0 21 8 71 2 25 8 78 4 25 7 78 3 21 8 71 2 16 3 61 3 10 8 51 4 4 8 40 6 14 4 57 8 Record low C F 7 9 17 8 6 2 20 8 3 7 25 3 0 7 33 3 7 4 45 3 12 7 54 9 18 2 64 8 18 4 65 1 11 0 51 8 1 4 34 5 3 0 26 6 8 5 16 7 8 5 16 7 Average precipitation mm inches 83 9 3 30 78 6 3 09 125 2 4 93 103 8 4 09 118 2 4 65 233 6 9 20 165 9 6 53 205 7 8 10 176 3 6 94 88 9 3 50 78 7 3 10 69 1 2 72 1 527 9 60 15 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 12 3 11 6 15 14 13 6 16 8 12 1 15 13 5 8 9 10 6 10 5 153 9 Average snowy days 2 5 1 9 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 Average relative humidity 75 75 74 72 74 81 75 77 78 75 76 74 76 Mean monthly sunshine hours 101 5 103 1 123 2 149 6 160 7 120 2 218 6 202 6 149 153 3 112 9 113 8 1 708 5 Percent possible sunshine 31 33 33 39 38 29 51 50 41 44 36 36 38 Average ultraviolet index 4 5 7 9 10 11 11 11 9 7 4 3 8 Source 1 China Meteorological Administration 38 39 Weather China 40 Source 2 Weather Atlas uv 41 Administrative structure and divisions editLocal officers of Ningbo The Secretary of Party in Ningbo is Peng Jiaxue who is first in charge of the city The Mayor of Ningbo is Qiu Dongyao who is second in command of the city and the Vice Secretary of Party in Ningbo Administrative divisions of NingboThe sub provincial city of Ningbo is as whole an urban group with one central group one northern group and one southern group It has direct jurisdiction over the following Six districts central group Haishu District Yinzhou District Jiangbei District Beilun District Zhenhai District Fenghua District Two county level cities northern group Yuyao Cixi Two counties southern group Xiangshan Ninghai Map nbsp Haishu Jiangbei Beilun Zhenhai Yinzhou Fenghua XiangshanCounty NinghaiCounty Yuyao city Cixi city Subdivision Simplified Chinese Pinyin Population 2022 42 43 Area km2 Density Urbanization Rate 6 Central Urban Districts Haishu District 海曙区 Hǎishǔ Qu 1 058 000 595 03 1 748 29 88 1 Yinzhou District 鄞州区 Yinzhōu Qu 1 662 000 799 09 2 079 86 83 0 Jiangbei District 江北区 Jiangbei Qu 503 000 208 14 2 416 64 84 7 Beilun District 北仑区 Beilun Qu 879 000 597 76 1 470 48 77 8 Zhenhai District 镇海区 Zhenhǎi Qu 516 000 244 28 2 112 33 91 1 Fenghua District 奉化区 Fenghua Qu 586 000 1 267 60 462 29 61 2 2 Southern Counties Xiangshan County 象山县 Xiangshan Xian 576 000 1 382 18 416 73 62 5 Ninghai County 宁海县 Ninghǎi Xian 709 000 1 843 26 384 64 63 7 2 Northern County Level Cities Yuyao 余姚市 Yuyao Shi 1 264 000 1 500 80 842 21 81 4 Cixi 慈溪市 Cixi Shi 1 865 000 1 360 63 1 370 68 80 1 Sum 9 618 000 9 816 23 979 80 78 9 Defunct Jiangdong DistrictEconomy editNingbo is an important port city located 220 kilometers 140 mi south of Shanghai The city s export industry dates back to the 7th century Today Ningbo is a major exporter of electrical products textiles food and industrial tools The city s private sector is especially well developed contributing 80 percent of total GDP in 2013 44 Historically Ningbo was somewhat geographically isolated from other major cities In 2007 the Hangzhou Bay Bridge was built cutting highway transit time between Ningbo and Shanghai from four hours to two and a half The city now serves as the economic center for the southern Yangtze River Delta and has been ranked among the most competitive cities in China 44 In 2009 Ningbo s economic activity reached US 60 8 billion down 10 4 percent from 2008 The exports totaled US 38 65 billion down 16 6 percent from the previous year In addition Ningbo imported US 22 16 billion of goods up 3 1 percent from the previous year 45 Ningbo s economy grew 9 26 percent in 2013 to 712 89 billion yuan US 115 12 billion 44 In 2009 the city s per capita output was US 10 833 about three times the national average 46 Foreign investment edit With several important development zones established in or around Ningbo the city has received considerable foreign investment 47 Over 60 domestic and foreign invested financial institutions have established operations in the city which has also attracted more than 10 000 foreigners The municipal government offers preferential policies designed to encourage investment in international trade new strategic industries manufacturing information services and creative industries 44 Economic and technological development zones edit Ningbo Economic amp Technological Development Zone edit Located in the north east of Ningbo behind Beilun Port NETD is 27 km 17 mi away from the city center With more than 20 years of great effort NETD has already formed the general framework for large scale construction and development and established the perfect investment environment It is situated close to the Ningbo Port and Ningbo Lishe International Airport Major Investors include ExxonMobil Dupont and Dow Chemical 48 Ningbo Daxie Development Zone edit The Ningbo Daxie Development Zone was approved in 1993 and covers an area of 5 92 km2 2 29 sq mi Over more than ten years of development and construction industrial and logistical foundations have been established in the zone for the transshipment of energy liquid chemicals and containers 48 Ningbo National Hi Tech Industrial Development Zone edit Ningbo National Hi Tech Industrial Development Zone was founded in 1999 and was upgraded to a national level zone in January 2007 It is 10 km 6 2 mi from Ningbo International Airport and 18 km 11 mi away from Ningbo Port The zone serves as the important technical innovation base of Yangtze River Delta Industries encouraged include chemicals production and processing biotechnology and pharmaceuticals raw material processing Research and Development 49 Ningbo Free Trade Zone edit Ningbo Free Trade Zone is one of the 15 free trade zones authorized by the State Council of China and is the only free trade zone in Zhejiang Province It was established by State Council in 1992 covering the area of 2 3 km2 0 89 sq mi It lies in the middle of the coastline of Mainland China at the south of Yangtze River Delta In 2008 its industrial output value was RMB 53 33 billion and grew at 19 8 percent as compared to 2007 50 Nordic Industrial Park edit The Nordic Industrial Park Co Ltd NIP is one of the first wholly foreign owned industrial parks in China located in Ningbo Zhejiang Province NIP is managed and operated by a Scandinavian management team 51 Ningbo Advertising Park edit The Ningbo Advertising Park is a national level pilot park located in the Ningbo Southern Business District The financial incentives have attracted over 300 relevant firms to establish operations 52 Ningbo port edit nbsp Ningbo port in the Beilun district Main article Port of Ningbo Unlike other Chinese cities Ningbo has the same authority as provincial governments for economic administration and is the largest port in the world in terms of annual cargo throughput In contrast to Shanghai the port is deep water and capable of handling 300 000 ton vessels The port is located mainly in Beilun district and Zhenhai district In 2006 Ningbo Port started its expansion towards the neighboring island city of Zhoushan to build an even larger port with higher capacity to compete with neighboring ports in the region such as Shanghai s Yangshan Deep Water Port Statistics in 2010 showed that total cargo throughput was 627 000 000 tonnes and container throughput 13 144 000 TEUs In 2021 total cargo throughput was 1 224 050 000 tonnes including 31 080 000 TEUs Ningbo proper saw 623 400 000 tonnes and 29 370 000 TEUs while Zhoushan saw 600 650 000 tonnes and 1 710 000 TEUs Thus with bulk container breakdowns hugely improved logistics and massive chemical and foodstuff processing developments Ningbo is outcompeting Shanghai for the preeminent Chinese east coast port 53 54 Ningbo is part of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road that runs from the Chinese coast to the south via Singapore towards the southern tip of India via Mombasa to the Mediterranean and from there via Athens to the Upper Adriatic region to the northern Italian hub of Trieste with its rail connections to Central Europe and Eastern Europe 55 56 57 Tourism edit nbsp King Ashoka Temple nbsp Haishu District Tianyi Square Due to its long history and economic prosperity Ningbo is a city with very rich tourist resources The following is a list of the main tourist attractions authorized by the Ningbo Municipal Bureau of Culture Radio Television and Tourism in each subdivision of Ningbo city Haishu District edit nbsp Prayer hall of Yuehu Mosque Moon Lake Park Yuehu Park A reservoir excavated in the Tang dynasty 636 AD at the center of Haishu District The park includes the lake itself some small islands on the lake and many ancient Chinese architectures and historical sites such as Tianyi Pavilion Tianyi Ge or Tianyi Chamber One of Ningbo s most popular and famous tourist attractions Built in 1516 AD it is the oldest library existent in Asia and is one of the 3 oldest private libraries in the world The collection dates back to the 11th century and includes woodblock and handwritten copies of the Confucian classics rare local histories and lists of the candidates successful in imperial examinations The currently Tianyi Pavilion refers to the whole museum complex that includes The historical library related buildings The ancient Chinese mansion of the library s first owner Fan Qing built during the Ming dynasty 1516 AD A traditional Chinese Garden as part of Fan s mansion An ancient private theater of Chinese plays as part of Fan s mansion A small Mahjong 麻将 museum since Ningbo is regarded one of the birthplace of Mahjong The Yuehu Mosque Moon Lake Mosque A historical monument built in 1003 AD in the Song dynasty Buddhist Jushi Lin A 700 year old Buddhist lodge located on the beautiful Liutingzhou an island of the Moon Lake the lake scenery and cultural landscape of the area Shuize Stele A stone stele used to measure water level in Pingqiao River near the Moon Lake built in 1242 AD during the South Song dynasty A protective pavilion for the stele was built during the Qing dynasty He Mijian Ci 贺秘监祠 A cultural relic protection built in honor of the Chinese poet He Zhizhang 賀知章 659 AD 744 AD during the Tang dynasty who called himself the Siming Crazy Guest where Siming is the name of a mountain in Ningbo The building was completed during the Song dynasty 1144 AD and repaired during the Qing dynasty 1865 AD Ancient Korean Embassy Built during the Northern Song dynasty to welcome the Korean envoys and business groups Destroyed by war in 1130 AD the site was announced as a cultural relics protection unit in 1984 It is now a showroom for the history of relations between Ningbo and Korea Central Lake Temple Central Lake East Bridge Zhenming Ridge and Xuanmiao Temple A Ningbo born novelist Qu You wrote a fiction called Peony Dengji 牡丹灯记 Janpanese Botan Dōrō also known as 怪談牡丹灯籠 Tales of the Peony Lantern in the collection of Jiandeng Xinhua It describes a love story between ghost and a man during Fang Guozhen period The story took place at the Moon Lake Japanese scholar Koyama Issei identified many of the locations including Central Lake Temple Central Lake East Bridge Zhenming Ridge and Xuanmiao temple that would fit geographically and architecturally of the places mentioned in the story The story was adapted as one of three Kaidan tales in Japan Drum Tower Complex Haishu Tower The only remaining ruin of an old city gate tower constructed during the Tang dynasty At the top there is a six meter high Romanesque bell tower added in the Republic period Around the base of the tower is a commercial area where all the buildings are reconstructed in the traditional style Chenghuang Temple Ningbo County Temple An ancient temple of the City God at commercial center in downtown Ningbo Tianfeng Pagoda This national cultural relics protection site is a typical Song style loft style brick wood structure tower unique to Jiangnan This hexagonal building is a landmark and the tallest ancient structure in the city It appears as a seven story tower with another seven stories underground and is renowned for its long history architectural value and ancient artifacts The tower was first built in 695 AD during the Tang dynasty 618 907 AD Tianyi Square Located in the bustling old downtown of Ningbo City with the nationwide famous shopping complex named after the Tianyi Ge Chamber the oldest private library in Asia Nantang Old Street An old commercial street by the river with many folk custom shops souvenir stores and small restaurants Previously Nantang Street was a place for local fairs and flea markets In 2013 the street was renovated to become a tourist site Liangzhu Cultural Park A theme park dedicated to the story of the Butterfly Lovers one of the four folklores in China The Butterfly Lovers is reputed as the oriental version of Romeo and Juliet Baiyun Manor An ancient academy where Huang Zongxi 黄宗羲 gave lectures Huang whose style name is Taichong was a distinguished thinker writer and historian of the late Ming and early Qing periods Tashan Weir An ancient dam erected during the Tang dynasty Ningbo Wulongtan Scenic Scenic Resort Also called Five dragon Pools Scenic Resort it is one of the Ten New Sceneries in Ningbo and a National AAAA rated scenic area Yinzhou District edit nbsp Ningbo Museum Ningbo Museum Yinzhou Museum or Ningbo Historic Museum A museum focused on Ningbo area history and traditional customs considered the masterwork of Wang Shu the first Chinese citizen to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2012 The Ningbo Museum is also the main filming location for the 2023 TV series adaptation of sci fi author Liu Cixin s novel of the same name Three Bodies Romon U Park One of the largest urban indoor theme parks in the world Ningbo Eastern New Town A newly developed area of Ningbo City with a well designed CBD including two 400m skyscrapers and other headquarters of many listed company and government offices several museums galleries and shopping centers including Ningbo Urban Planning Exhibition Center 58 Ningbo Hankyu Commercial Complex Opened in 2021 it is the first overseas outlet of Hankyu the famous Japanese department store Ningbo New Library Yinzhou Park and Ningbo Southern CBD Dongqian Lake The largest natural freshwater lake in Zhejiang Province The earliest historical record of the lake dates back to the West Jin dynasty and there are several natural sceneries and historical attractions around the lake Little Putuo An island on the lake with several temples built during the Song dynasty by a prime minister called Shihao Yuefei Temple A temple built during the Song dynasty in memory of Yuefei Taogong Island The place where Fanli and Xishi once lived according to folklore Southern Song Dynasty Rock Carving Park won the National Cultural Relics Conservation Best Project Award awarded by the China National Architecture Research Association and the China Cultural Relics Conservation Foundation Fuquan Mountain a mountain with a Chinese tea theme park Ningbo Hanling Old Street an ancient street with a history thousands of years It was once called Hanling City The city here means bazaar Qita Temple A Zen Buddhist temple complex first consecrated during the Tang dynasty in the downtown area of Ningbo city Tianhou Temple A former temple of Mazu as the Empress of Heaven once used by Fujianese merchants as their guild hall Qing an Huiguan In the 19th century it was accounted by S Wells Williams as the most beautiful place in Ningbo and by John Thomson as one of the most beautiful temples in China but that structure was destroyed during the Chinese Civil War It has been reconstructed with many of its original works of art however to form the East Zhejiang Maritime Affairs and Folk Customs Museum Temple of King Ashoka a Buddhist temple first established during the Western Jin dynasty 282 AD Tiantong Temple One of the Five Chan Buddhism Temples Tiantong Temple is the cradle of the Sōtō school 曹洞宗 Sōtō shu of Japanese Buddhism Ningbo Ocean World An aquarium with an ocean theater Ningbo Youngor Zoo Ningbo Sakura Park Zhongxing Sakura Park A sakura park built to commemorate the friendship city between Ningbo City and Nagaoka City Japan Jiangbei District edit nbsp Confucian Temple of Cicheng Sanjiangkou The place where the Yong River Yaojiang River and Fenghua River meet and the heart of old Ningbo city where the borders of 3 urban districts of Ningbo city meet Old Bund Old Waitan A waterfront area and protected historical district in the center of Ningbo built earlier than the Bund of Shanghai with lots of early 19th century architectures stores and restaurants Baoguo Temple The oldest intact wooden structure in eastern China It is in the first batch of National Key Cultural Relics Protection Sites in China Currently it is the Baoguo Temple Ancient Architecture Museum and has become a teaching and research base for many top architectural universities Ningbo Museum of Art Ningbo Museum of Garden 宁波园林博物馆 Sacred Heart Cathedral Ningbo Cicheng Ancient Town A very well maintained ancient Chinese ancient walled city built in the 8th century including ancient time schools courts temples houses commercial areas In December 2009 the ancient buildings in Cicheng received the honorary award of the UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation by UNESCO Yaojiang Park Zhenhai District edit nbsp The monument to victory in the Battle of Zhenhai Sino French War Jiulong Lake Zhaobao Mountain The Seventeen Houses of Zheng s The seventeen Houses of Zheng exemplify the classical style of residences during the Ming and Qing dynasties in the south part of Yangtze River Basin Ningbo Bang Museum and Culture Park Archived 2021 01 19 at the Wayback Machine Displays exhibits related to the Ningbo Gang Ningbo Merchants Group and the development history of the business gang It was one of the ten largest commercial groups during the Ming and Qing dynasties and became the biggest commercial regional group of China in the late Qing dynasty Yugang Bao s Old House Beilun District edit Port Museum of China Fenghua District edit Xuedou Temple Xiangshan County edit Yushan Islands Nantian Island Xiangshan Global Studios Ninghai County edit The Zhedong Grand Canyon Nanxi Hot Spring Qiantong Old Town Yuyao City County edit Hemudu Culture Relics Site and Museum The relic site and museum of a Neolithic culture that flourished just south of Hangzhou Bay Cixi City County edit Dapeng MountainNotable people editMany well known Chinese came from Ningbo or have Ningbo as their ancestral home People in mainland China Zhang Jianhong freelance writer playwright poet and democracy activist Pan Tianshou an artist in Chinese painting Zhou Xinfang an artist in Peking opera Yu Lina a violinist Sha Menghai a master calligrapher Pang Lijuan an educator and politician Tu Youyou a scientist awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Sang Lan an advocate for improved conditions for the disabled in China Shen Yueyue a senior politician Shi Xiaolin a politician People in Hong Kong Run Run Shaw Tung Chee Hwa Tung Chao Yung Chen Din Hwa Stephen Chow Sammo Hung Yue Kong Pao People in Taiwan Chiang Kai shek former President of the Republic of China political and military leader of 20th century China Chiang Ching kuo Chiang Kai shek s son Morris Chang People overseas Shien Biau Woo Yo Yo Ma Kin YameiTransportation edit nbsp Zhao bao shan Bridge Zhenhai District Ningbo Bridge edit The Hangzhou Bay Bridge a combination cable stayed bridge and causeway across Hangzhou Bay opened to the public on 1 May 2008 This bridge connects the municipalities of Shanghai and Ningbo and is considered the longest trans oceanic bridge in the world It is the world s second longest bridge after the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana United States The Jintang Bridge a four lane sea crossing bridge linking Jintang Island of Zhoushan and Zhenhai district is a 27 km 17 mi long opened on December 26 2009 The Xiangshan Harbor Bridge opened to traffic on December 29 2012 connecting Ningbo with Xiangshan The 47 km 29 mi long project includes 22 km 14 mi as the main body of the bridge and an 8 kilometer long tunnel 59 Sea port edit The port of Ningbo is the world s busiest port It was ranked number 1 in total Cargo Volume 1 22 billion tonnes in 2021 54 and number 3 in total container traffic 31 1 million TEUs in 2021 since 2019 60 Airport edit Ningbo Lishe International Airport connects Ningbo by air to the rest of China with regularly scheduled domestic and international flights Railway edit nbsp Ningbo New Railway Station was reopened in December 2013 after years of on site restoration to accommodate high speed rails and increasing passengers Three railway lines intersect in Ningbo the Xiaoshan Ningbo Railway Xiaoyong Line which runs west to Hangzhou the Ningbo Taizhou Wenzhou Yongtaiwen Railway which runs south to Wenzhou and the Hangzhou Ningbo High Speed Railway which runs parallel to the Xiaoyong Line providing high speed railway service With the booming economy in the region the Xiaoyong Railway a conventional railway built in the 1950s could not meet the demand for railway travel between Zhejiang s two largest cities so construction of a new high speed railway line between Hangzhou and Ningbo started in 2009 The new railway line was finished in 2013 and reduced travel time between Ningbo and Hangzhou to 50 minutes The Ningbo Taizhou Wenzhou Railway is a high speed railway that opened in September 2009 It connects Ningbo with cities along the coast to the south to Fujian Province High speed trains on this line operate at speeds of up to 250 km h 160 mph Ningbo re opened the Ningbo railway station after three years of construction on 28 December 2013 With a construction area of more than 120 000 m2 61 it is one of the largest railway stations in China Expressway edit Seven expressways connect Ningbo with its surrounding cities The Hangyong expressway built in the 1990s connects Hangzhou and Ningbo and is now part of Hangzhou Bay ring expressway G9211 The Yongtaiwen expressway G15 opened in 2000 connects Ningbo with Taizhou and Wenzhou The Yongjin expressway G1512 connects Ningbo and Jinhua The Huyong expressway G15 connects Ningbo and Shanghai via the Hangzhou Bay bridge The Yongzhou expressway G9211 via Jintang Bridge 62 The G1504 Ningbo Ring Expressway The G1523 Ningbo Dongguan Expressway nbsp Ningbo Rail Transit Plan 2026 nbsp Line 1 train leaving Xujiacao Changle Station Rapid rail transit and subway edit Main article Ningbo Rail TransitNingbo has multiple metro lines in service under construction and under authorized planning Ningbo Rail Transit in 6 Urban Districts of Ningbo Not Including 2 County level Cities and 2 Counties Lines Length in Kilometers km Number of Stations In Service Year Lines in Service Line 1 46 17 29 2014 Line 2 33 95 27 2015 Line 3 38 63 27 2019 Line 4 36 11 25 2020 Lines Under Construction Line 2 Extension 2 9 2 2021 Line 5 27 5 22 2021 Line 3 Extension 9 5 5 2023 Line 4 East Extension 2 5 1 Construction Began in 2021 Constructing Plans That Will be Completed by 2026 Line 1 West Extension 1 5 1 by 2026 Line 4 West Extension 2 5 1 by 2026 Line 6 38 6 24 by 2026 Line 7 38 8 25 by 2026 Line 8 22 6 18 by 2026 Since the Metro lines above mainly serve the six urban districts of Ningbo the Ningbo government announced several future plans to build further rapid transit to connect the six urban districts with the county level cities and counties Military editNingbo serves as the headquarters of the East Sea Fleet of the Chinese People s Liberation Army Navy Language editNingbo speech is a dialect of Wu Chinese that has preserved many aspects of ancient Chinese phonology Its original wording mode can be found in classical reference books After the unequal treaty port opening western culture gradually permeated Ningbo Thus the prefix 洋 yang meaning ocean or Western before the nouns of imported goods is a special language phenomenon of Ningbo dialect 63 Food editNingbo is known for Ningbo Tangyuan small stuffed buns which are boiled The stuffing is usually ground sesame mixed with sugar or pork fat The stuffing is then wrapped with sticky rice powder Ningbo is even more well known throughout China for its seafood Seafood markets are abundant carrying extensive varieties of fish shellfish snails jellyfish and other invertebrates and sea vegetables in all stages of preparation from still swimming to cleaned and ready to cook to fully cooked Education editAt the end of 2020 there were 1 896 schools of all levels and types in the city with a total of 1 418 000 students Among them there are 15 colleges and universities in Ningbo with 177 000 full time students 86 regular high schools with 93 000 students 35 vocational schools with 69 000 students 230 junior high schools with 217 000 students and 427 primary schools with 517 000 students There were also 838 full time private primary and secondary schools including kindergartens in the city with 258 000 students accounting for 21 7 of the city s full time primary and secondary school students In the compulsory education section there were 288 000 children of migrant workers who went to schools in Ningbo 64 Ningbo is one of the top 200 cities in the world by scientific research as tracked by the Nature Index 16 In the whole year of 2020 the city attracted 1 372 more workers with doctoral degrees for a total of 9 265 67 000 highly skilled talents for a total of 551 000 35 post doctoral research stations for a total of 224 and 166 000 graduates a year on year increase of 20 5 There are 10 offices totaling 100 Throughout the year 327 000 skilled personnel were trained in the city Higher Educational institutions edit This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ningbo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ningbo has 15 universities and colleges as of May 2021 as well as many research institutions that offer graduate degree programs The following is a list of current universities and colleges in Ningbo List of Universities and Colleges in Ningbo as of May 2021 English Name Chinese Name Degree Program Website Note Ningbo University 宁波大学 bachelor s degree master s degree doctoral degree https www nbu edu cn en A Double First Class Construction university with Double First Class status in certain disciplines University of Nottingham Ningbo China 宁波诺丁汉大学 bachelor s degree master s degree doctoral degree https www nottingham edu cn en Affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom UK and the first Sino foreign university in China Ningbo Institute of Technology Zhejiang University 浙大宁波理工学院 bachelor s degree master s degree doctoral degree http www nit zju edu cn en Zhejiang Wanli University 浙江万里学院 bachelor s degree master s degree http en zwu edu cn Ningbo University of Technology 宁波工程学院 bachelor s degree master s degree http www nbut cn Archived 2021 04 09 at the Wayback Machine Ningbo University of Finance and Economics 宁波财经学院 bachelor s degree http www nbut cn Archived 2021 04 09 at the Wayback Machine College of Science and Technology Ningbo University 宁波大学科学技术学院 bachelor s degree https www ndky edu cn An independent college of Ningbo University China Coast Guard Academy 中国人民武装警察部队海警学院 bachelor s degree Zhejiang University of Pharmacy 浙江药科职业大学 associate degree bachelor s degree https www zjpc net cn Zhejiang Business Technology Institute 浙江工商职业技术学院 associate degree https www zjbti net cn Zhejiang Pharmaceutical College 宁波职业技术学院 associate degree https en nbpt edu cn Zhejiang Fashion Institute of Technology 浙江纺织服装职业技术学院 associate degree http www zjff edu cn Ningbo City College of Vocational Technology 宁波城市职业技术学院 associate degree https www nbcc cn Ningbo College of Health Sciences 宁波卫生职业技术学院 associate degree http www nbchs net Archived 2013 08 07 at the Wayback Machine Ningbo Childhood Education College 宁波幼儿师范高等专科学校 associate degree https www nbei net As of 2020 many famous universities and research institutions have an operating campus or institutes in Ningbo most of them offering graduate degree programs Part of Research Institutions Offering Graduate Programs in Ningbo English Name Chinese Name Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology amp Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences 中国科学院宁波材料技术与工程研究所 Ningbo Institute of Technology BeihangUniversity 北京航空航天大学宁波创新研究院 Zhejiang University Ningbo 浙江大学宁波校区 Harbin Institute of Technology Ningbo 哈尔滨工业大学宁波智能装备研究院 Dalian University of Technology Ningbo 大连理工大学宁波研究院 Tianjin University Ningbo 天津大学浙江研究院 Ningbo Institute of Marine Derived Pharmaceutical Peking University 北京大学宁波海洋药物研究院 Northwestern Polytechnical University Ningbo 西北工业大学宁波研究院 Compared to the other 14 sub provincial cities in China Ningbo has the fewest higher educational institutions Secondary and primary education edit Compulsory education is from the ages 6 to 15 Students are catered to in a variety of state and private schools Studying for the Gaokao 高考 a cumulative test taken at the end of high school is optional 65 At the end of 2020 there were 86 regular high schools with 93 000 students in Ningbo 35 vocational schools with 69 000 students 230 junior high schools with 21 7 students and 427 primary schools with 517 000 students There were also 838 full time private primary and secondary schools including kindergartens in the city with 258 000 students accounting for 21 7 of the city s full time primary and secondary school students In the compulsory education section there were 288 000 children of migrant workers who went to schools in Ningbo 64 International education edit Several schools are permitted to operate foreign educational programs as an alternative to the Chinese National curriculum and to accept international students Access International Academy Ningbo AIAN and Ningbo Zhicheng School International NZSI both offer the American AERO American Education Reaches Out curriculum with the College Board Advanced Placement examinations Ningbo International School Archived 2020 08 05 at the Wayback Machine NBIS delivers the Cambridge International Primary and Secondary Curricula leading to iGCSE Examinations and A Levels Huamao Multicultural Education Academy 66 is an IB World School and offers an international curriculum through the IB Primary Years Program for students ages 3 12 and the IB Diploma Program for students ages 16 19 Twin towns sister cities editNingbo is twinned with 67 City Country Since Nagaokakyō Kyoto nbsp Japan 1983 Aachen nbsp Germany 1986 Wilmington Delaware nbsp United States 1988 Waitakere City nbsp New Zealand 1998 Rouen nbsp France 1990 Santos Sao Paulo nbsp Brazil 2002 Port Elizabeth nbsp South Africa 2003 Veszprem nbsp Hungary 2003 Stavanger nbsp Norway 2004 Varna nbsp Bulgaria 2004 Bydgoszcz nbsp Poland 2005 Nottingham nbsp United Kingdom 2005 Florence nbsp Italy 2008 Daegu nbsp South Korea 2013 Marrakesh nbsp Morocco 2019 Bitola nbsp North Macedonia 2014 Heraklion nbsp Greece 2019 Alor Setar nbsp Malaysia 2023See also editList of twin towns and sister cities in China Jiangnan Sacred Heart Cathedral Ningbo Ningbo LibraryNotes edit Chinese 宁波 pinyin Ningbō Ningbo dialect gnin poq ɲiɲ poʔ Standard Mandarin pronunciation ni ŋ pwo formerly romanized as NingpoReferences edit 2022年宁波市人口主要数据公报 Ningbo Population Key Data Bulletin 2022 tjj ningbo gov cn Retrieved 5 March 2023 2022年宁波市国民经济和社会发展统计公报 Statistical 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