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Population: 3,216,600
Area: 13,896 square kilometers (5,365 square miles)
Nationalities: Han
Administrative Division: 2 districts (Urban District, Suburban
District); 10 counties (Changzhi, Xiangyuan, Tunliu, Pingshun, Licheng,
Huguan, Zhangzi, Wuxiang, Qinxian, Qinyuan); 1 county-level city
(Lucheng)
Useful Telephone Numbers:
Tourist Complaints: 0355-2035096
Weather Forecast: 121
Zip Code Inquiry: 184
Bank of China: 0355-2085360
Location: Changzhi City stands in the southeast of Shanxi Province,
neighboring Hebei and Henan provinces in the east. Jincheng City
and Jinzhong City are respectively linked with Changzhi in its south
and north ends.
History: Primitive agriculture in this area began extremely long
ago. Its old name Shangdang was given during the Warring States
Period (476BC-221BC). The name of Chanzhi was gained in the Ming
Dynasty (1368-1644) symbolizing long-term peace and stability.
Physical Features: Duo to the Taihang Mountains in the east and
the Taiyue Mountains in the west, the terrain of the city slopes
downward from the eastern and northern parts to the western and
southern. The central area is comparatively flatter scattered with
several basins.
Climatic Features: Changzhi is situated in the interior of China
belonging to warm temperate zone. Hence it has a typical continental
monsoon climate. Temperature difference is distinct in four seasons.
Winter is dry and summer has more rainfall. Annual Average temperature
maintains between 5¡æ (41F) and 11¡æ (52F).
When to Go: spring and autumn
Special Local product: Shangdang preserved donkey meat, Codonopsis
pilosula (panax ginseng)
Scenic Spots:
Grand Taihang Canyon: The scenic area lies in the southeast of Huguan
County, boasting the most stunning natural beauty of Changzhi, including
imposing peaks, arduous crags, elegant pools and waterfalls, secluded
limestone caves and astonishing rocks, accompanied with moving time-honored
legends. Meanwhile, this is an excellent tourist destination containing
profound cultural accumulations. For instance, the Zhenze Palace
built in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) is a well preserved complex
of Taoist buildings with its historical and artistic value is widely
acknowledged.
Shangdang Gate: Shangdang Gate is in the southeast of Changzhi city
proper, being the office gate of the ancient Shangdang Shire. The
present gate tower was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. In the west
and east sides of the gate stand the bell tower and the drum tower.
Nowadays, it has been a representative building of the city.
Other Scenic Spots: Faxing Temple, Xiantang Mountain, Lingkong Mountain
and Huangya Cave
Tourist Tips:
1. Changzhi Airport is 7.5 kilometers (4.7 miles) north of downtown
Changzhi. Routes to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Taiyuan have
been opened. Taiyuan can be reached in 30 minutes.
2. Changzhi Passenger Transport Center is situated in the Fuhou
Xi Jie, from which buses to Taiyuan will depart every 15 to 30 minutes.
From Taiyuan Long-Distance Bus Station in the east of the Wuyi Square,
Yingze Da Jie, visitors can find buses to Changzhi. The whole journey
will cost about three hours.
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