|
Population: 1,265,700
Area: 1,686 square kilometers (651 square miles)
Nationalities: Han
Administrative Division: 3 districts (Yushan, Huashan, Jinjiazhuang);
1 county (dangtu)
Seat of the city government: No.35, Hubei Road, Huashan District,
Maanshan City
Useful Telephone Numbers:
Tourist Complaints: 0555-2360101
Weather Forecast: 121
Zip Code Inquiry: 184
Bank of China Maanshan Branch: No.1, Huayu Road, Huashan District,
Maanshan City
China Post Maanshan Branch: Middle Section, Hudong Road, Huashan
District, Maanshan City
Location: Lies in the east of Anhui Province, on the south bank
in lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the city is bordered by Jiangsu
Province in the east, and adjacent to the Yangtze River in the west.
In the south, downtown Wuhu is only 30 kilometers (19 miles) from
Maanshan, while in the north, it shares boundary with Nanjing.
History: Gushu Town set up in Sui Dynasty (581-618) is the initial
form of Dangdu County which was put under the administration of
Maanshan City when it first established in 1950. Through over fifty
years of development, Maanshan, the former rather minor town has
become a new industrial city of steel and iron uprising in the late
1950s.
Physical Features: The eastern terrain of the city is made up of
undulant hills, which is the main womb of rivers within Maanshan.
The western land is comparatively flat, mainly occupied by plains
along the Yangtze River with some massifs distribute among them.
Climatic Features: Maanshan enjoys a subtropical humid monsoon
climate having four distinct seasons. July is the hottest period
during the whole year with an average temperature of 28.3C (82.9F).
Meanwhile it is also the period concentrates majority of the city's
rainfall of a year.
When to Go: On consideration the climate and ceremonies, April
to October is the most favorable season to Maanshan.
Special Local Products: Caishi Chagan (a kind of accompaniment
to tea made of soybean with other ingredients), Huangchi pickled
vegetable, Turquoise article
Scenic Spots:
Caishiji Scenic Area lies at the foot of Cuiluo Mountain 5 kilometers
(3 miles) southwest of Maanshan city proper. It has the commercial
hall for the great poetry in Tang Dynasty (618-907), Li Bai, whose
rest location is nearby on the Qingshan Mountain. It is also one
of the earliest Buddhist sites in China boasting the Guangji Temple
first constructed in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220). From the
scenic area, visitors can have a good view of the Yangtze River
flowing aside.
Putang Landscape Zone is located in the eastern outskirt of Maanshan
like a fairyland featuring the bamboo sea, ancient trees, clear
springs and brooks, as well as some old religious buildings.
Tourist Tips:
1. Maanshan is 38 kilometers (24 miles) from Nanjing Lukou International
Airport that can be reached within 50 minutes by expressway. Visitors
should get in and out of the city by air having the aid of this
airport.
2. Nanjing-Shanghai Expressway shortens the drive between Maanshan
and Shanghai into three hours. In addition, Maanshan's bus station
south to the railway station in Hongqi Road (North) will offer buses
to other places, either. Buses from Maanshan to Nanjing and Wuhu
depart every 20 minutes and get to the destinations in one hour.
To the capital city of the province, Hefei, three hours' drive is
enough.
3. The Port of Maanshan is one of the ten big ports along the Yangtze
River, and it also operates passenger transport routes. Nanjing-Hankou
ship routes will make a stop in Maanshan.
|