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Located in the south central part of the Chinese mainland,
Hunan has long been known for its natural beauty. Hunan is surrounded
by mountains on the east, west, and south, and by the Yangtze River
on the north. Hunan's mixture of mountains and water makes it among
the most beautiful provinces in China. For thousands of years, Hunan
has been a major center of Chinese agriculture, growing rice, tea,
and oranges.
When to go
Hunan has a humid, subtropical climate. The monsoon rain falls
mostly in April, May, and June. July and August are uncomfortably
hot and humid. The best time to visit is in the fall, when temperatures
are cooler and the rainfall lighter. For persons who live in cold
northern climate, traveling to Hunan in the winter can be pleasant.
After all, any place that grows oranges can't be all that cold.
Low temperatures in winter are usually above freezing, with daily
highs around 10C. Annual rainfall is around 1,250 - 1,750 millimeters
(49.2 to 68.9 inches). Northern Hunan has more climate extremes
than southern Hunan. It can get colder in the winter and hotter
in the summer.
What to see
The headspring of life, Dongting Lake, is frequently mist-covered
in the early morning. It is the second largest lake in China. Yueyang
City, located on the shore of Dongting Lake, is home to one of China's
three famous towers. Yueyang Pavilion was originally built during
the Tang Dynasty (618-907). The present pavilion is of recent reconstruction,
built in the style of the Song Dynasty (960-1279).
In 1982, China established its first national forest park. Zhangjaijie
National Forest Park was established in a particular scenic area
in northwest Hunan. The park is especially known for its quartz-sandstone
rock formations, bare stone sculpted by nature and set among green
trees and frequent clouds.
The high and steep Mt. Hengshan is frequently snow-capped in the
winter, contrasting with the subtropical fields that one sees below
it. It is one of the five most famous mountains in China. Known
for its precarious cliffs, it is a holy mountain for both Taoists
and Buddhists.
The region along the Yuanjiang River is especially well known for
its serene beauty. It takes its name, the Peach Blossom Fountainhead,
from a work of Chinese literature from the Jin Dynasty (265-420).
Tao Yuanming wrote about an isolated Utopia-like paradise where
generations of people had escaped from the difficulties that others
had experienced. The Yuanjiang River region has been a travel destination
since ancient times.
Historic Changsha, one of China's famous cultural centers, is the
capital of Hunan Province. It is also a tourism center, offering
its visitors many historical sites and other places of interest.
Highlights
Hunan's cuisine has its unique flavor. In Hunan, nearly every dish
tastes hot, and delicious. The people of Hunan like eating peppery
foods.
Hunan's products include Xiang embroidery, one of China's four
famous embroideries. It has high artistic value. With 200 years
of history behind them, the chrysanthemum stone carvings of Liuyang
are vivid and exquisite. Liuyang City is known for its firecrackers,
which are popular all over China.
Many great people have come from Hunan Province. In ancient times,
Quyuan, a patriotic poet, committed suicide by throwing himself
into the Miluo River. The story of his death and the search for
his body started the tradition of Dragon Boat Festival. Chairman
Mao, idol of the Chinese people, was born in Shaoshan. Zhu Rongji,
one of the important leaders in the country, also comes from Hunan
Province. Such famous people show that Hunan is a place that has
cultivated talent as well as being a destination for tourists.
With abundant natural resources, Hunan covers 210,000 square kilometers
(81,000 square miles). It is adjacent to Jiangxi Province in the
east, Chongqing Municipality and Guizhou Province in the west, Guangdong
Province and Guangxi Autonomous Region in the south, and Hubei Province
in the north. Hunan has a total population of 64,400,700. It is
multiethnic, with Maio, Dong, and Yao being the most numerous minorities.
Their unique cultures and ethnic customs attract numerous tourists.
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