Anqing

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安庆市
Ānqìng Shì
Anqing in Anhui
Administration Type Prefecture-level city
City Seat Yingjiang District
(30°30′N, 117°2′E)
Area 15,398 km²
Population 6,091,500 (2003)
GDP
- Total
- Per Capita
 
¥32.36 billion (2003)
¥5,352 (2003)
Major Nationalities Han - 99.72%
Hui - 0.214%
Mongol - 0.025%
County-level divisions 11
Township-level divisions
CPC Committee Secretary Han Xiancong (韩先聪)
Mayor Zhu Duwen (朱读稳)
Area code 556
Postal Code 246000
(Urban center)
231400, 246100-246700
(Other areas)
License Plate Prefix 皖H

Anqing (simplified Chinese: 安庆; pinyin: Ānqìng, also Anking, formerly Hwaining) is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Anhui province, People's Republic of China. It borders Lu'an to the north, Chaohu to the northeast, Tongling to the east, Chizhou to the southeast, and the provinces of Jiangxi and Hubei to the south and west respectively.

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The prefecture-level city of Anqing administers 11 county-level divisions, including 3 districts, 1 county-level city and 7 counties.

The city was founded during the Han Dynasty in the second century BC. In the Middle Ages it received the name of Anqing. From 1853 to 1861 it was held by the rebels of the Taiping rebellion. Several years later Anqing was a centre of the weapon industry.

Anqing is important for the industries of petrochemical, textile, automobile fittings, food and tea.

Anqing is twinned with Calabasas, CA, USA and Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.

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