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Zhongshan

Zhongshan ([ʈʂʊ́ŋ ʂán]; Chinese: 中山) is a prefecture-level city in the south of the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong province, China. As of the 2020 census, the whole city with 4,418,060 inhabitants is now part of the Guangzhou–Shenzhen conurbation with 65,565,622 inhabitants.[1] The city-core subdistricts used to be called Shiqi or Shekki (Chinese: 石岐).

Zhongshan
中山市
Chungshan
From top down, left to right: Sunwen West Road; Former residence of Sun Yat-sen; Dongqu Subdistrict; Shiqi River (石岐河); Chen ancestral shrine in Chadong Village (茶东陈氏宗祠)
Location of Zhongshan in Guangdong
Zhongshan
Location in Guangdong
Zhongshan
Zhongshan (China)
Coordinates (Zhongshan municipal government): 22°31′01″N 113°23′33″E / 22.5170°N 113.3925°E / 22.5170; 113.3925Coordinates: 22°31′01″N 113°23′33″E / 22.5170°N 113.3925°E / 22.5170; 113.3925
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceGuangdong
County-level divisionsNone
Township-level divisions
  • 5 districts
  • 18 towns
  • 1 development zone
Municipal seatDongqu Subdistrict
Government
 • CPC Committee SecretaryXue Xiaofeng (薛晓峰)
 • MayorChen Liangxian (陈良贤)
Area
 • Prefecture-level city1,783.67 km2 (688.68 sq mi)
 • Urban
1,783.67 km2 (688.68 sq mi)
 • Metro
19,870.4 km2 (7,672.0 sq mi)
Elevation
11 m (36 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
 • Prefecture-level city4,418,060
 • Density2,500/km2 (6,400/sq mi)
 • Urban
4,418,060
 • Urban density2,500/km2 (6,400/sq mi)
 • Metro
65,565,622
 • Metro density3,300/km2 (8,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard Time)
Postal code
528400
Area code0760
ISO 3166 codeCN-GD-20
License plate prefixes粤T
GDP¥218.85 billion (2011)
GDP per capita¥92,154 (2011)
City flowerChrysanthemum
Websitewww.ZhongShan.gov.cn (Chinese)
Zhongshan
"Zhongshan City", as written in Chinese
Chinese中山
JyutpingZung1 saan1
Cantonese YaleJūngsāan
Hanyu PinyinZhōngshān ([ʈʂʊ́ŋʂán])
PostalChungshan
Literal meaning
Xiangshan (former name)
Chinese香山
JyutpingHoeng1 saan1
Cantonese YaleHēungsāan
Hanyu PinyinXiāngshān
PostalHeungshan
Literal meaningFragrant Mountain
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiāngshān
Wade–GilesHsiang1-shan1
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHēungsāan
JyutpingHoeng1 saan1

Zhongshan is one of the few Chinese cities to be named after a person. It was originally named Xiangshan (香山, "Fragrant Mountain"; Cantonese: Heung-saan), but was renamed in 1925 in honor of Sun Yat-sen, who is known in China as "Sun Zhongshan". Sun was the founding father of the Republic of China who is also regarded positively by the People's Republic. He was born in Cuiheng village in Nanlang Township of what was then Xiangshan County.

Sunwen Lu (Road) West at dusk.

Names

Until 1925, Zhongshan was generally known as Xiangshan or Heung-san (Siangshan) (Chinese: 香山; lit. 'Fragrant Mountain'), in reference to the many flowers that grew in the mountains nearby.[2] The city was renamed in honor of Sun Yat-sen, who had adopted the name Zhongshan. Sun is considered by both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China to be the "Father of Modern China", and was from Cuiheng village – now part of Nanlang Town in Zhongshan.

History

Thousands of years ago, much of the Zhongshan area lay within the Pearl River estuary, with only scattered islands above the surface. Gradually from south to north, the area filled in with alluvial silt and became dry land. The northern parts of today's Zhongshan did not fill in until the time of the Ming Dynasty.

The Zhongshan area was part of an extended Dongguan County during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD), and was a significant sea salt producer. In 1082, during the Northern Song Dynasty, a fortified settlement called Xiangshan was founded in the area, marking the first official use of the name by which it would be known throughout most of its modern history. The prosperous settlement was then upgraded to a county in 1152. After the collapse of the Southern Song Dynasty, many descendants of Song court officials, including members of the imperial family, settled in Xiangshan. Significant land formation in the area of Zhongshan occurred since Ming Dynasty.[3] Under the Qing Dynasty, embankments were built to prevent flooding in the new alluvial lands, and the area of cultivation was extended.

Much of the First Opium War took place in and around Xiangshan. In 1839, the official Lin Zexu arrived in Xiangshan and ordered the expulsion of Sir Charles Elliot and other British traders from the area. Qing Dynasty soldiers resisted British attacks on the area in 1840, but were ultimately overwhelmed.

After the Opium Wars opened the region to foreign influence, a number of Xiangshan residents, including Sun Zhongshan (Yatsen), left to study overseas and were among the creators of modern China. Xiangshan was one of the first counties in China liberated as part of the Xinhai Revolution. After Sun Zhongshan's death in 1925, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Republic of China decided to memorialize Sun by renaming his county of birth from Xiangshan to Zhongshan.

Nationalist and Communist units launched guerrilla attacks on Japanese occupancy forces and their Collaborators beginning in 1942. On August 15, 1945, Japanese forces declared an unconditional surrender, and Zhongshan was liberated.

Zhongshan was the scene of fighting during the Chinese Civil War and was held for much of the war by Nationalists. On October 30, 1949, however, the People's Liberation Army defeated Nationalist forces in Zhongshan, and the county came under the control of the People's Republic of China.

In 1983, Zhongshan was elevated in administrative status from a county to a county-level city under the administration of Foshan. In 1988 Zhongshan became a prefecture-level city.

Geography and Climate

Zhongshan is located along the west side of the mouth of the Pearl River, directly opposite Shenzhen and Hong Kong. It lies south of Guangzhou and Foshan and north of Zhuhai and Macau. The northern part of Zhongshan, including most of the urbanized area, lies on the alluvial plains of the Pearl River Delta, while the southern part of the city's territory reaches into a range of coastal hills.

The most notable of these are the Wugui Hills (Chinese: 五桂山; pinyin: Wǔguī Shān; Jyutping: Ng5gwai3 Saan1). The city's current geography is typical of southern China: numerous steep mountains and hills with alluvial plains in between down to the coastline. The main summit of the Wugui Hills is the highest point in the city, at 531 metres (1,742 ft) above sea level.

Like nearly all of southern China, Zhongshan's climate is warm and humid most of the year, with an average temperature of 22 °C (72 °F) and 175 centimetres (69 in) of rainfall each year. Southern China experiences fairly frequent typhoons and thunderstorms, and most rain falls between April and September.

 
Zhongshan's location in the Pearl River Delta.
Climate data for Zhongshan (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 27.0
(80.6)
28.6
(83.5)
29.6
(85.3)
32.1
(89.8)
35.1
(95.2)
35.6
(96.1)
37.5
(99.5)
36.4
(97.5)
35.9
(96.6)
33.0
(91.4)
30.3
(86.5)
28.3
(82.9)
37.5
(99.5)
Average high °C (°F) 18.2
(64.8)
18.2
(64.8)
21.3
(70.3)
25.7
(78.3)
29.1
(84.4)
31.0
(87.8)
32.4
(90.3)
32.4
(90.3)
30.9
(87.6)
28.0
(82.4)
24.1
(75.4)
20.0
(68.0)
25.9
(78.7)
Daily mean °C (°F) 13.7
(56.7)
14.7
(58.5)
17.9
(64.2)
22.3
(72.1)
25.6
(78.1)
27.5
(81.5)
28.5
(83.3)
28.5
(83.3)
27.1
(80.8)
23.8
(74.8)
19.4
(66.9)
14.9
(58.8)
22.0
(71.6)
Average low °C (°F) 10.5
(50.9)
12.2
(54.0)
15.5
(59.9)
19.9
(67.8)
23.0
(73.4)
24.8
(76.6)
25.5
(77.9)
25.6
(78.1)
24.3
(75.7)
20.7
(69.3)
16.0
(60.8)
11.3
(52.3)
19.1
(66.4)
Record low °C (°F) 1.3
(34.3)
2.8
(37.0)
3.4
(38.1)
11.0
(51.8)
15.1
(59.2)
18.4
(65.1)
21.4
(70.5)
21.5
(70.7)
19.0
(66.2)
10.6
(51.1)
5.3
(41.5)
1.9
(35.4)
1.3
(34.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 34.4
(1.35)
66.8
(2.63)
74.5
(2.93)
185.0
(7.28)
244.7
(9.63)
334.9
(13.19)
241.0
(9.49)
277.7
(10.93)
233.7
(9.20)
78.5
(3.09)
44.9
(1.77)
32.3
(1.27)
1,848.4
(72.76)
Average relative humidity (%) 79 84 85 85 85 85 83 84 83 79 77 77 82
Source: China Meteorological Data Service Center[4]

Cityscape

 
Fufeng pagoda in Zhongshan Park.

Zhongshan is a city of numerous leafy parks, wide boulevards, and monuments. Notable sights include:

  • Sunwen Road West (or Sunwen Xilu) in Zhongshan Old Town, a pedestrian mall lined with dozens of restored buildings from the colonial period in treaty port style. Several of these buildings were built in the 1920s.
  • The seven-story Fufeng Pagoda, built in 1608 and visible from all over the city, is on a hill in Zhongshan Park, which abuts the western end of Sunwen Road West immediately to its north. A Sun Yat-sen memorial pavilion stands near the pagoda.
  • Sunwen Memorial Park, at the southern end of Xingzhong Road, is the site of the largest bronze sculpture of Sun Yat-sen in the world.

Zhongshan, like many cities in China, has a rapidly changing cityscape with many new buildings under construction. Currently, the tallest completed buildings in the city are the two Zhongshan International Finance Center Towers. Tower 1 and Tower 2 both reach a height of 220 meters (722 feet) and are 55 stories tall. These will be eclipsed by the Perfect Eagle Golden Square tower, which will reach 238 meters (781 feet), with an expected completion date in 2018. The International Trade Center in Guzhen Town, expected to be completed in 2019, will reach a height of 305 meters (1,001 feet) with 65 floors.[5]

Administration

Zhongshan is a prefecture-level city of the Guangdong province. An uncommon administrative feature is that it has no county-level division, but the municipal government does group the 24 township-level divisions into five district areas. The city government directly administers six Subdistricts and 18 towns:

Map
Name Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Population (2010 census) Area (km2) Density (/km2) Division code[6] Residential communities Administrative villages
Zhongxin District 中心片区 Zhōngxīn Piànqū 877,666 456.7 1,921.75 5 subdistricts, 3 towns
Shiqi Subdistrict 石岐街道 Shíqí Jiēdào 206,362 26.0 7,937.00 442000001 19
Dongqu Subdistrict 东区街道 Dōngqū Jiēdào 153,477 72.0 2,131.62 442000002 10
Xiqu Subdistrict 西区街道 Xiqū Jiēdào 97,864 26.7 3,665.31 442000004 9
Nanqu Subdistrict 南区街道 Nánqū Jiēdào 64,548 48.0 1,344.75 442000005 10
Wuguishan Subdistrict 五桂山街道 Wǔguìshān Jiēdào 48,019 113.0 424.94 442000006 1 4
Shaxi town 沙溪镇 Shāxī Zhèn 119,372 55.0 2,170.40 442000106 1 15
Gangkou town 港口镇 Gǎngkǒu Zhèn 113,748 70.5 1,613.44 442000108 7 2
Dachong town 大涌镇 Dàyǒng Zhèn 74,276 45.5 1,632.43 442000116 6 2
Dongbu District 东部片区 Dōngbù Piànqū 337,974 296.0 1,141.80 1 subdistrict, 1 town, 1 new area
Zhongshangang Subdistrict 中山港街道 Zhōngshāngǎng Jiēdào 229,997 90.0 2,555.52 442000003 7
Nanlang town 南朗镇 Nánlǎng Zhèn 107,977 206.0 524.16 442000113 2 13
Cuiheng New Area 翠亨新区 Cuíhēng Xīnqū
Xibei District 西北片区 Xīběi Piànqū 996,097 397.7 2,504.64 7 towns
Xiaolan town 小榄镇 Xiǎolǎn Zhèn 315,626 75.4 4,186.02 442000100 15
Dongfeng town 东凤镇 Dōngfèng Zhèn 123,562 54.8 2,254.78 442000103 4 10
Dongsheng town 东升镇 Dōngshēng zhèn 118,052 76.7 1,539.13 442000104 8 6
Guzhen town 古镇镇 Gǔzhèn Zhèn 147,440 47.8 3,084.51 442000105 1 12
Henglan town 横栏镇 Hénglán Zhèn 103,135 76.0 1,357.03 442000110 1 10
Nantou town 南头镇 Nántóu Zhèn 130,712 30.0 4,357.06 442000111 6
Fusha town 阜沙镇 Fùshā Zhèn 57,570 37.0 1,555.94 442000112 1 8
Dongbei District 东北片区 Dōngběi Piànqū 375,204 281.3 1,333.82 3 towns
Huangpu town 黄圃镇 Huángpǔ Zhèn 145,017 83.6 1,734.65 442000101 4 12
Minzhong town 民众镇 Mínzhòng Zhèn 108,417 125.4 864.56 442000102 3 16
Sanjiao town 三角镇 Sānjiǎo Zhèn 121,770 72.3 1,684.23 442000109 1 7
Nanbu District 南部片区 Nánbù Piànqū 533,944 370.6 1,440.75 4 towns
Tanzhou Town 坦洲镇 Tǎnzhōu Zhèn 219,943 136.0 1,617.22 442000107 7 7
Sanxiang town 三乡镇 Sānxiāng Zhèn 200,197 93.6 2,138.85 442000114 3 12
Banfu town 板芙镇 Bǎnfú Zhèn 82,412 82.0 1,005.02 442000115 1 10
Shenwan town 神湾镇 Shénwān Zhèn 31,392 59.0 532.06 442000117 1 5
Administrative divisions of Zhongshan
Division code[6] English name Chinese Pinyin Area in km2 Population 2010[7] Seat Postal code Divisions[8]
Subdistricts Towns Residential communities Administrative villages
442000 Zhongshan City 中山市 Zhōngshān Shì 1,783.67 3,121,275 City-administered District 528400 6 18 128 151
442000 City-administered District 市辖区 Shìxiáqū 1,783.67 3,121,275 Dongqu Subdistrict 528400 6 18 128 151

Language

Although the main ethnic group in Zhongshan is Han Chinese, there is no one dominant language or dialect spoken making Zhongshan one of the most diverse cities in China. Dialects spoken in the city ranging from the more common Yue, Hakka, and Min dialects to the more local Shiqi, Shatian, Longdu, Nanlang, Sanxiang, Guzhen, Sanjiao, and Zhangjiabian dialects as well as Wuiguishan, the only Hakka dialect in the city. The most common language, however, is Cantonese.

Yue

Min

Hakka

Economy

Primary industries

Primary productions are agricultural, such as rice, lychee, banana, and sugar cane. Added to this, horticulture in Xiaolan Town is famous throughout southern China for its blooming chrysanthemum and chickens.

Manufacturing industries

Zhongshan, Dongguan, Nanhai, and Shunde are dubbed the 'Four Little Tigers' in Guangdong. The proximity of Zhongshan to Hong Kong and Macau is an advantage to its economic development, especially in manufacturing.

In the 1980s, Zhongshan had a relatively developed state-owned enterprise (SOE) sector that was used to stimulate Township and Village Enterprises (TVE) development in the countryside. Currently, the SOE sector is much weaker, and the economy is dominated by foreign investment and TVEs, and by specialized 'manufacturing towns'. Each of these towns specializes in making a particular product. Most of the towns have earned a reputation as leading manufacturers in their pillar industries.

These specialized manufacturing towns include:

The government of Zhongshan encourages "Research and Design" in the region by setting up national level research centres and specialized industrial regions. For example, the Zhongshan National Torch High-Tech Industrial Development Zone (中山国家级火炬高技术产业开发区) was established in 1990 in the east of the city by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the governments of Guangdong province and Zhongshan. Zhongshan Port, which ranks among the top 10 ports nationwide in container-handling capacity, is in the zone.[9] Since 2001, it has included the Zhongshan Electronic Base of China (中国电子中山基地) for its reputation in the electronic acoustics industry. Following possible development in Nansha, the city considers its eastern part, of which 400 square kilometres (154 square miles) of land is available, a focus of future development.

Currently, the city is trying to re-organize its fragmented industrialization. Meanwhile, the light and labour-intensive industry characteristic of the local economy faces the problem of a shortage of land in Zhongshan.

Tourism, recreation and leisure

  • Two natural hot spring resorts are located in Sanxiang Town, such as the national own firm Zhongshan Hot Springs Resort, which is ranked top 10[citation needed] hot spring resorts in China because there is a rare hot spring reservoir in the Pearl River Delta.

The World Lamp King Museum, a lamp museum in the form of a giant lamp scheduled to open in 2015,[10] will be a major tourist attraction.[citation needed]

  • Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen Memorial Museum: The former residence of Sun Zhongshan is at the center of the Memorial Museum, located in the village of Cuiheng.
  • Xiaolan: Many houses in the town of Xiaolan have garden pavilions dedicated to the cultivation of chrysanthemums. Roofs and balconies, streets and lanes feature countless varieties of chrysanthemum plantings.

Zhongshan is home to a number of forest parks which are designed to protect the natural features of the land and offer visitors a chance to get closer to nature. Zhongshan Tianxin Forest Park (中山田心森林公园) was opened in 2015 as part of the city's "green lung" initiative.[11]

Education

Colleges and universities

 
Statue of Sun Yat-sen in Sunwen Memorial Park.
  • Guangdong Pharmaceutical University (Zhongshan Campus)
  • University of Electronic Science and Technology
  • Guangdong Polytechnic Institute (Zhongshan Campus)
  • Zhongshan Polytechnic
  • Zhongshan Torch Polytechnic

High schools and institutions

  • Zhongshan Overseas Chinese Middle School (Chinese: 中山市华侨中学) opened in 1954(Mr. Chen Maoyuan, a returned overseas Chinese, initiated the establishment of the school), is one of the first top-grade schools of Guangdong Province (省一级学校) and the first national demonstrative ordinary high schools (国家级示范性普通高中).[12]
  • Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School (中山纪念中学; Zhōngshān Jìniàn Zhōngxúe) was established in memory of Sun Yat-sen in 1934, and was built under the supervision of Soong Ching-ling, the widow of Sun Yat-sen.[13]
  • Zhongshan No. 1 Middle School[14] (中山市第一中学; Zhōngshānshì Dìyī Zhōngxúe) opened in 1908.
  • Guangdong Zhongshan Experimental Middle School
  • Zhongshan Guishan Middle School
  • Guangdong Bowen International School
  • Sanxin Bilingual School
  • China-Hong Kong English School

Notable people

  • Sun Yat-sen (孫中山), statesman and political philosopher, first leader of the Kuomintang; served as the provisional first president of the Republic of China
  • Siu Kwok-kin [zh] (Chinese: 蕭國健; pinyin: Xiao Guojian), professor, department of Chinese Literature and director of Hong Kong Historical and Cultural Research Center at Zhuhai College, (Jilin University); Honorary Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong; museums consultant for the Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department
  • Cheng Chung-tai (鄭松泰), Hong Kong academic, social activist, and politician

Transportation

Public Buses

Zhongshan Public Transport Group Co., Ltd. operates many bus routes throughout the city. Stop announcements are voiced in Mandarin and Cantonese on all buses. On BRT system buses, announcements are also voiced in English. By purchasing a Zhongshan Tong card from authorized retailers, riders can receive a discount of 50% on all bus rides. Elderly citizens are allowed to ride for free.

Ferry Transport

Chu Kong Passenger Transport (CKS) connects Zhongshan with Hong Kong with multiple daily scheduled high-speed ferry services to both Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal on Hong Kong Island and Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal in Kowloon. The trip by ferry takes about 1.5 hours.

Railway

Guangzhou–Zhuhai Intercity Railway serves the city of Zhongshan with seven stations.

Metro

The Zhongshan Metro system is currently under planning with 2 lines.

Aviation

There is a bus service from Zhongshan to Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport in Shenzhen.[15]

Additionally Zhongshan is served by Hong Kong International Airport; ticketed passengers can take ferries from the Zhongshan Ferry Terminal to the HKIA Skypier.[16] There are also coach bus services connecting Zhongshan with HKIA.[17]

Major projects

Twin towns – sister cities

Zhongshan has seven sister cities:

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External links

  • Zhongshan government website (in English and Chinese)
  • Zhongshan News website (in Chinese)
  • Zhongshan News website (translated to English by Google)

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For other uses see Zhongshan disambiguation 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 Zhongshan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zhongshan ʈʂʊ ŋ ʂa n Chinese 中山 is a prefecture level city in the south of the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong province China As of the 2020 census the whole city with 4 418 060 inhabitants is now part of the Guangzhou Shenzhen conurbation with 65 565 622 inhabitants 1 The city core subdistricts used to be called Shiqi or Shekki Chinese 石岐 Zhongshan 中山市ChungshanPrefecture level cityFrom top down left to right Sunwen West Road Former residence of Sun Yat sen Dongqu Subdistrict Shiqi River 石岐河 Chen ancestral shrine in Chadong Village 茶东陈氏宗祠 Location of Zhongshan in GuangdongZhongshanLocation in GuangdongShow map of GuangdongZhongshanZhongshan China Show map of ChinaCoordinates Zhongshan municipal government 22 31 01 N 113 23 33 E 22 5170 N 113 3925 E 22 5170 113 3925 Coordinates 22 31 01 N 113 23 33 E 22 5170 N 113 3925 E 22 5170 113 3925CountryPeople s Republic of ChinaProvinceGuangdongCounty level divisionsNoneTownship level divisions5 districts 18 towns 1 development zoneMunicipal seatDongqu SubdistrictGovernment CPC Committee SecretaryXue Xiaofeng 薛晓峰 MayorChen Liangxian 陈良贤 Area Prefecture level city1 783 67 km2 688 68 sq mi Urban1 783 67 km2 688 68 sq mi Metro19 870 4 km2 7 672 0 sq mi Elevation11 m 36 ft Population 2020 census 1 Prefecture level city4 418 060 Density2 500 km2 6 400 sq mi Urban4 418 060 Urban density2 500 km2 6 400 sq mi Metro65 565 622 Metro density3 300 km2 8 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 China Standard Time Postal code528400Area code0760ISO 3166 codeCN GD 20License plate prefixes粤TGDP 218 85 billion 2011 GDP per capita 92 154 2011 City flowerChrysanthemumWebsitewww ZhongShan gov cn Chinese Zhongshan Zhongshan City as written in ChineseChinese中山JyutpingZung1 saan1Cantonese YaleJungsaanHanyu PinyinZhōngshan ʈʂʊ ŋʂa n PostalChungshanLiteral meaningCentral mountain Named after Sun Yat sen TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōngshan ʈʂʊ ŋʂa n Wade GilesChung1 shan1Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationJungsaanJyutpingZung1 saan1Xiangshan former name Chinese香山JyutpingHoeng1 saan1Cantonese YaleHeungsaanHanyu PinyinXiangshanPostalHeungshanLiteral meaningFragrant MountainTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXiangshanWade GilesHsiang1 shan1Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationHeungsaanJyutpingHoeng1 saan1Zhongshan is one of the few Chinese cities to be named after a person It was originally named Xiangshan 香山 Fragrant Mountain Cantonese Heung saan but was renamed in 1925 in honor of Sun Yat sen who is known in China as Sun Zhongshan Sun was the founding father of the Republic of China who is also regarded positively by the People s Republic He was born in Cuiheng village in Nanlang Township of what was then Xiangshan County Sunwen Lu Road West at dusk Contents 1 Names 2 History 3 Geography and Climate 4 Cityscape 5 Administration 6 Language 6 1 Yue 6 2 Min 6 3 Hakka 7 Economy 7 1 Primary industries 7 2 Manufacturing industries 8 Tourism recreation and leisure 9 Education 9 1 Colleges and universities 9 2 High schools and institutions 10 Notable people 11 Transportation 11 1 Public Buses 11 2 Ferry Transport 11 3 Railway 11 4 Metro 11 5 Aviation 11 6 Major projects 12 Twin towns sister cities 13 References 14 External linksNames EditUntil 1925 Zhongshan was generally known as Xiangshan or Heung san Siangshan Chinese 香山 lit Fragrant Mountain in reference to the many flowers that grew in the mountains nearby 2 The city was renamed in honor of Sun Yat sen who had adopted the name Zhongshan Sun is considered by both the People s Republic of China and the Republic of China to be the Father of Modern China and was from Cuiheng village now part of Nanlang Town in Zhongshan History EditMain article Xiangshan County Guangdong Thousands of years ago much of the Zhongshan area lay within the Pearl River estuary with only scattered islands above the surface Gradually from south to north the area filled in with alluvial silt and became dry land The northern parts of today s Zhongshan did not fill in until the time of the Ming Dynasty The Zhongshan area was part of an extended Dongguan County during the Tang Dynasty 618 907 AD and was a significant sea salt producer In 1082 during the Northern Song Dynasty a fortified settlement called Xiangshan was founded in the area marking the first official use of the name by which it would be known throughout most of its modern history The prosperous settlement was then upgraded to a county in 1152 After the collapse of the Southern Song Dynasty many descendants of Song court officials including members of the imperial family settled in Xiangshan Significant land formation in the area of Zhongshan occurred since Ming Dynasty 3 Under the Qing Dynasty embankments were built to prevent flooding in the new alluvial lands and the area of cultivation was extended Much of the First Opium War took place in and around Xiangshan In 1839 the official Lin Zexu arrived in Xiangshan and ordered the expulsion of Sir Charles Elliot and other British traders from the area Qing Dynasty soldiers resisted British attacks on the area in 1840 but were ultimately overwhelmed After the Opium Wars opened the region to foreign influence a number of Xiangshan residents including Sun Zhongshan Yatsen left to study overseas and were among the creators of modern China Xiangshan was one of the first counties in China liberated as part of the Xinhai Revolution After Sun Zhongshan s death in 1925 the commander in chief of the armed forces of the Republic of China decided to memorialize Sun by renaming his county of birth from Xiangshan to Zhongshan Nationalist and Communist units launched guerrilla attacks on Japanese occupancy forces and their Collaborators beginning in 1942 On August 15 1945 Japanese forces declared an unconditional surrender and Zhongshan was liberated Zhongshan was the scene of fighting during the Chinese Civil War and was held for much of the war by Nationalists On October 30 1949 however the People s Liberation Army defeated Nationalist forces in Zhongshan and the county came under the control of the People s Republic of China In 1983 Zhongshan was elevated in administrative status from a county to a county level city under the administration of Foshan In 1988 Zhongshan became a prefecture level city Geography and Climate EditZhongshan is located along the west side of the mouth of the Pearl River directly opposite Shenzhen and Hong Kong It lies south of Guangzhou and Foshan and north of Zhuhai and Macau The northern part of Zhongshan including most of the urbanized area lies on the alluvial plains of the Pearl River Delta while the southern part of the city s territory reaches into a range of coastal hills The most notable of these are the Wugui Hills Chinese 五桂山 pinyin Wǔgui Shan Jyutping Ng5gwai3 Saan1 The city s current geography is typical of southern China numerous steep mountains and hills with alluvial plains in between down to the coastline The main summit of the Wugui Hills is the highest point in the city at 531 metres 1 742 ft above sea level Like nearly all of southern China Zhongshan s climate is warm and humid most of the year with an average temperature of 22 C 72 F and 175 centimetres 69 in of rainfall each year Southern China experiences fairly frequent typhoons and thunderstorms and most rain falls between April and September Zhongshan s location in the Pearl River Delta Climate data for Zhongshan 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 27 0 80 6 28 6 83 5 29 6 85 3 32 1 89 8 35 1 95 2 35 6 96 1 37 5 99 5 36 4 97 5 35 9 96 6 33 0 91 4 30 3 86 5 28 3 82 9 37 5 99 5 Average high C F 18 2 64 8 18 2 64 8 21 3 70 3 25 7 78 3 29 1 84 4 31 0 87 8 32 4 90 3 32 4 90 3 30 9 87 6 28 0 82 4 24 1 75 4 20 0 68 0 25 9 78 7 Daily mean C F 13 7 56 7 14 7 58 5 17 9 64 2 22 3 72 1 25 6 78 1 27 5 81 5 28 5 83 3 28 5 83 3 27 1 80 8 23 8 74 8 19 4 66 9 14 9 58 8 22 0 71 6 Average low C F 10 5 50 9 12 2 54 0 15 5 59 9 19 9 67 8 23 0 73 4 24 8 76 6 25 5 77 9 25 6 78 1 24 3 75 7 20 7 69 3 16 0 60 8 11 3 52 3 19 1 66 4 Record low C F 1 3 34 3 2 8 37 0 3 4 38 1 11 0 51 8 15 1 59 2 18 4 65 1 21 4 70 5 21 5 70 7 19 0 66 2 10 6 51 1 5 3 41 5 1 9 35 4 1 3 34 3 Average precipitation mm inches 34 4 1 35 66 8 2 63 74 5 2 93 185 0 7 28 244 7 9 63 334 9 13 19 241 0 9 49 277 7 10 93 233 7 9 20 78 5 3 09 44 9 1 77 32 3 1 27 1 848 4 72 76 Average relative humidity 79 84 85 85 85 85 83 84 83 79 77 77 82Source China Meteorological Data Service Center 4 Cityscape Edit Fufeng pagoda in Zhongshan Park Zhongshan is a city of numerous leafy parks wide boulevards and monuments Notable sights include Sunwen Road West or Sunwen Xilu in Zhongshan Old Town a pedestrian mall lined with dozens of restored buildings from the colonial period in treaty port style Several of these buildings were built in the 1920s The seven story Fufeng Pagoda built in 1608 and visible from all over the city is on a hill in Zhongshan Park which abuts the western end of Sunwen Road West immediately to its north A Sun Yat sen memorial pavilion stands near the pagoda Sunwen Memorial Park at the southern end of Xingzhong Road is the site of the largest bronze sculpture of Sun Yat sen in the world Zhongshan like many cities in China has a rapidly changing cityscape with many new buildings under construction Currently the tallest completed buildings in the city are the two Zhongshan International Finance Center Towers Tower 1 and Tower 2 both reach a height of 220 meters 722 feet and are 55 stories tall These will be eclipsed by the Perfect Eagle Golden Square tower which will reach 238 meters 781 feet with an expected completion date in 2018 The International Trade Center in Guzhen Town expected to be completed in 2019 will reach a height of 305 meters 1 001 feet with 65 floors 5 Administration EditZhongshan is a prefecture level city of the Guangdong province An uncommon administrative feature is that it has no county level division but the municipal government does group the 24 township level divisions into five district areas The city government directly administers six Subdistricts and 18 towns Map Dongqu Nanqu Xiqu Shiqi Zhongshangang Wuguishan Cuiheng Nanlang Sanxiang Tanzhou Shenwan Banfu Dachong Shaxi Henglan Guzhen Xiaolan Dongfeng Nantou Huangpu Sanjiao Minzhong Gangkou Fusha DongshengName Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Population 2010 census Area km2 Density km2 Division code 6 Residential communities Administrative villagesZhongxin District 中心片区 Zhōngxin Pianqu 877 666 456 7 1 921 75 5 subdistricts 3 townsShiqi Subdistrict 石岐街道 Shiqi Jiedao 206 362 26 0 7 937 00 442000001 19Dongqu Subdistrict 东区街道 Dōngqu Jiedao 153 477 72 0 2 131 62 442000002 10Xiqu Subdistrict 西区街道 Xiqu Jiedao 97 864 26 7 3 665 31 442000004 9Nanqu Subdistrict 南区街道 Nanqu Jiedao 64 548 48 0 1 344 75 442000005 10Wuguishan Subdistrict 五桂山街道 Wǔguishan Jiedao 48 019 113 0 424 94 442000006 1 4Shaxi town 沙溪镇 Shaxi Zhen 119 372 55 0 2 170 40 442000106 1 15Gangkou town 港口镇 Gǎngkǒu Zhen 113 748 70 5 1 613 44 442000108 7 2Dachong town 大涌镇 Dayǒng Zhen 74 276 45 5 1 632 43 442000116 6 2Dongbu District 东部片区 Dōngbu Pianqu 337 974 296 0 1 141 80 1 subdistrict 1 town 1 new areaZhongshangang Subdistrict 中山港街道 Zhōngshangǎng Jiedao 229 997 90 0 2 555 52 442000003 7Nanlang town 南朗镇 Nanlǎng Zhen 107 977 206 0 524 16 442000113 2 13Cuiheng New Area 翠亨新区 Cuiheng Xinqu Xibei District 西北片区 Xibei Pianqu 996 097 397 7 2 504 64 7 townsXiaolan town 小榄镇 Xiǎolǎn Zhen 315 626 75 4 4 186 02 442000100 15Dongfeng town 东凤镇 Dōngfeng Zhen 123 562 54 8 2 254 78 442000103 4 10Dongsheng town 东升镇 Dōngsheng zhen 118 052 76 7 1 539 13 442000104 8 6Guzhen town 古镇镇 Gǔzhen Zhen 147 440 47 8 3 084 51 442000105 1 12Henglan town 横栏镇 Henglan Zhen 103 135 76 0 1 357 03 442000110 1 10Nantou town 南头镇 Nantou Zhen 130 712 30 0 4 357 06 442000111 6Fusha town 阜沙镇 Fusha Zhen 57 570 37 0 1 555 94 442000112 1 8Dongbei District 东北片区 Dōngbei Pianqu 375 204 281 3 1 333 82 3 townsHuangpu town 黄圃镇 Huangpǔ Zhen 145 017 83 6 1 734 65 442000101 4 12Minzhong town 民众镇 Minzhong Zhen 108 417 125 4 864 56 442000102 3 16Sanjiao town 三角镇 Sanjiǎo Zhen 121 770 72 3 1 684 23 442000109 1 7Nanbu District 南部片区 Nanbu Pianqu 533 944 370 6 1 440 75 4 townsTanzhou Town 坦洲镇 Tǎnzhōu Zhen 219 943 136 0 1 617 22 442000107 7 7Sanxiang town 三乡镇 Sanxiang Zhen 200 197 93 6 2 138 85 442000114 3 12Banfu town 板芙镇 Bǎnfu Zhen 82 412 82 0 1 005 02 442000115 1 10Shenwan town 神湾镇 Shenwan Zhen 31 392 59 0 532 06 442000117 1 5Administrative divisions of ZhongshanDivision code 6 English name Chinese Pinyin Area in km2 Population 2010 7 Seat Postal code Divisions 8 Subdistricts Towns Residential communities Administrative villages442000 Zhongshan City 中山市 Zhōngshan Shi 1 783 67 3 121 275 City administered District 528400 6 18 128 151442000 City administered District 市辖区 Shixiaqu 1 783 67 3 121 275 Dongqu Subdistrict 528400 6 18 128 151Cuiheng New Area 翠亨新区 Language EditAlthough the main ethnic group in Zhongshan is Han Chinese there is no one dominant language or dialect spoken making Zhongshan one of the most diverse cities in China Dialects spoken in the city ranging from the more common Yue Hakka and Min dialects to the more local Shiqi Shatian Longdu Nanlang Sanxiang Guzhen Sanjiao and Zhangjiabian dialects as well as Wuiguishan the only Hakka dialect in the city The most common language however is Cantonese Yue Edit Shiqi dialect Shiqiqu Subdistrict Dongqu Subdistrict Nanqu Subdistrict Shatian dialect Xiqu Subdistrict Tanzhou Town Shenwan Town Banfu Town Henglan Town Xiaolan Town Dongfeng Town Nantou Town Huangpu Town Minzhong Town Gangkou Town Fusha Town Dongsheng Town Guzhen dialect Guzhen Town Sanjiao dialect Sanjiao TownMin Edit Nanlang dialect Nanlang Town Sanxiang dialect Sanxiang Town Longdu dialect Dachong Town Shaxi Town Zhangjiabian dialect THIDZ SubdistrictHakka Edit Wuguishan dialect Wuguishan SubdistrictEconomy EditPrimary industries Edit Primary productions are agricultural such as rice lychee banana and sugar cane Added to this horticulture in Xiaolan Town is famous throughout southern China for its blooming chrysanthemum and chickens Manufacturing industries Edit Zhongshan Dongguan Nanhai and Shunde are dubbed the Four Little Tigers in Guangdong The proximity of Zhongshan to Hong Kong and Macau is an advantage to its economic development especially in manufacturing In the 1980s Zhongshan had a relatively developed state owned enterprise SOE sector that was used to stimulate Township and Village Enterprises TVE development in the countryside Currently the SOE sector is much weaker and the economy is dominated by foreign investment and TVEs and by specialized manufacturing towns Each of these towns specializes in making a particular product Most of the towns have earned a reputation as leading manufacturers in their pillar industries These specialized manufacturing towns include Dachong Town for mahogany furniture Dongfeng Town for electric household appliances Guzhen Town for lighting fixtures Huangpu Town for food processing Shaxi Town for casual wear manufacturing Xiaolan Town for locks and hardware as well as for electronic acoustics productsThe government of Zhongshan encourages Research and Design in the region by setting up national level research centres and specialized industrial regions For example the Zhongshan National Torch High Tech Industrial Development Zone 中山国家级火炬高技术产业开发区 was established in 1990 in the east of the city by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the governments of Guangdong province and Zhongshan Zhongshan Port which ranks among the top 10 ports nationwide in container handling capacity is in the zone 9 Since 2001 it has included the Zhongshan Electronic Base of China 中国电子中山基地 for its reputation in the electronic acoustics industry Following possible development in Nansha the city considers its eastern part of which 400 square kilometres 154 square miles of land is available a focus of future development Currently the city is trying to re organize its fragmented industrialization Meanwhile the light and labour intensive industry characteristic of the local economy faces the problem of a shortage of land in Zhongshan Tourism recreation and leisure EditTwo natural hot spring resorts are located in Sanxiang Town such as the national own firm Zhongshan Hot Springs Resort which is ranked top 10 citation needed hot spring resorts in China because there is a rare hot spring reservoir in the Pearl River Delta The World Lamp King Museum a lamp museum in the form of a giant lamp scheduled to open in 2015 10 will be a major tourist attraction citation needed Former Residence of Sun Yat sen Memorial Museum The former residence of Sun Zhongshan is at the center of the Memorial Museum located in the village of Cuiheng Xiaolan Many houses in the town of Xiaolan have garden pavilions dedicated to the cultivation of chrysanthemums Roofs and balconies streets and lanes feature countless varieties of chrysanthemum plantings Zhongshan is home to a number of forest parks which are designed to protect the natural features of the land and offer visitors a chance to get closer to nature Zhongshan Tianxin Forest Park 中山田心森林公园 was opened in 2015 as part of the city s green lung initiative 11 Education EditColleges and universities Edit Statue of Sun Yat sen in Sunwen Memorial Park Guangdong Pharmaceutical University Zhongshan Campus University of Electronic Science and Technology Guangdong Polytechnic Institute Zhongshan Campus Zhongshan Polytechnic Zhongshan Torch PolytechnicHigh schools and institutions Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2016 Zhongshan Overseas Chinese Middle School Chinese 中山市华侨中学 opened in 1954 Mr Chen Maoyuan a returned overseas Chinese initiated the establishment of the school is one of the first top grade schools of Guangdong Province 省一级学校 and the first national demonstrative ordinary high schools 国家级示范性普通高中 12 Sun Yat sen Memorial Secondary School 中山纪念中学 Zhōngshan Jinian Zhōngxue was established in memory of Sun Yat sen in 1934 and was built under the supervision of Soong Ching ling the widow of Sun Yat sen 13 Zhongshan No 1 Middle School 14 中山市第一中学 Zhōngshanshi Diyi Zhōngxue opened in 1908 Guangdong Zhongshan Experimental Middle School Zhongshan Guishan Middle School Guangdong Bowen International School Sanxin Bilingual School China Hong Kong English SchoolNotable people EditSun Yat sen 孫中山 statesman and political philosopher first leader of the Kuomintang served as the provisional first president of the Republic of China Siu Kwok kin zh Chinese 蕭國健 pinyin Xiao Guojian professor department of Chinese Literature and director of Hong Kong Historical and Cultural Research Center at Zhuhai College Jilin University Honorary Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong museums consultant for the Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department Cheng Chung tai 鄭松泰 Hong Kong academic social activist and politicianTransportation EditPublic Buses Edit Zhongshan Public Transport Group Co Ltd operates many bus routes throughout the city Stop announcements are voiced in Mandarin and Cantonese on all buses On BRT system buses announcements are also voiced in English By purchasing a Zhongshan Tong card from authorized retailers riders can receive a discount of 50 on all bus rides Elderly citizens are allowed to ride for free Ferry Transport Edit Chu Kong Passenger Transport CKS connects Zhongshan with Hong Kong with multiple daily scheduled high speed ferry services to both Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal on Hong Kong Island and Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal in Kowloon The trip by ferry takes about 1 5 hours Railway Edit Guangzhou Zhuhai Intercity Railway serves the city of Zhongshan with seven stations Metro Edit The Zhongshan Metro system is currently under planning with 2 lines Aviation Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2018 There is a bus service from Zhongshan to Shenzhen Bao an International Airport in Shenzhen 15 Additionally Zhongshan is served by Hong Kong International Airport ticketed passengers can take ferries from the Zhongshan Ferry Terminal to the HKIA Skypier 16 There are also coach bus services connecting Zhongshan with HKIA 17 Major projects Edit The Shenzhen Zhongshan Bridge will connect Zhongshan with the city of Shenzhen on the Eastern side of the Pearl River Delta It will consist of a series of bridges and tunnels starting from Bao an International Airport on the Shenzhen side Construction of the proposed 51 km 32 mi eight lane link started in 2017 with completion scheduled for 2024 Twin towns sister cities EditMain article List of twin towns and sister cities in China Zhongshan has seven sister cities Burnaby British Columbia Canada 2011 18 19 Puntarenas Costa Rica 18 Culiacan Mexico 18 Cairns Australia 18 Alameda County California United States 18 Honolulu Hawaii United States 1997 18 20 Moriguchi Osaka Japan 1998 18 References Edit a b China Guăngdōng Prefectures Cities Districts and Counties Population Statistics Charts and Map Tai Ping Huan Yu Ji 太平寰宇记 juan 157 3019 文化兴城 博物新志 为何 中山西北部出名士 华侨却是东南部多 新闻频道 中山网 中国地面气候标准值月值 1981 2010 in Simplified Chinese China Meteorological Data Service Center Retrieved 7 November 2022 Zhongshan The Skyscraper Center www skyscrapercenter com Retrieved 6 January 2018 a b 中华人民共和国县以上行政区划代码 in Simplified Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs 中国2010年人口普查分乡 镇 街道资料 China 2010 census township street information in Simplified Chinese China 国务院 人口普查办公室 China 国家统计局 人口与就业统计司 1 ed Beijing China Statistics Press 2012 ISBN 978 7 5037 6660 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Ministry of Civil Affairs August 2014 中国民政统计年鉴2014 in Simplified Chinese China Statistics Press ISBN 978 7 5037 7130 9 Zhongshan Torch Hi tech Industrial Development Zone rightsite asia 2014 Retrieved 13 July 2014 News 2012 04 26 1989666 zsnews cn Retrieved 24 November 2021 中山首个市级森林公园 十一 正式开放 中山日报报业集团 中山商报 数字报 www zsnews cn in Simplified Chinese Retrieved 26 January 2017 Zhongshan Overseas Chinese Middle School Retrieved 14 September 2016 广东省中山纪念中学简介 Retrieved 14 September 2016 中山一中 zhongshan no 1 middle school condolence group celebrates the festival of children and soldiers Zhongshan Daily www zsnews cn in Chinese Archived from the original on 31 July 2008 Retrieved 4 August 2008 Guangdong Traffic Shenzhen Bao an International Airport Retrieved 9 May 2018 Ferry Transfer Hong Kong International Airport Retrieved on May 8 2018 Mainland Coaches Hong Kong International Airport Retrieved on May 8 2018 a b c d e f g 中国中山政府门户网站 Sister amp Friendship Cities burnaby ca 2014 Retrieved 13 July 2014 International Relations Official Web Site for The City and County of Honolulu 2014 Archived from the original on 12 August 2011 Retrieved 13 July 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zhongshan Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Zhongshan Zhongshan government website in English and Chinese Zhongshan News website in Chinese Zhongshan News website translated to English by Google Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zhongshan amp oldid 1123047866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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