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Anyang

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The Houmuwu Ding is one of the heaviest bronze vessels ever made, dating back to China's Shang Dynasty. It is an important historical artifact displayed in the National Museum of China.

Anyang is a large city in the province of Henan, China. It is the northernmost city in Henan and shares borders with several other areas, including Puyang to the east, Hebi and Xinxiang to the south, and the provinces of Shanxi and Hebei to the west and north.

Anyang is home to over five million people. Many of them live in the city's main urban areas.

Anyang has a very deep history. The city is where the ancient city of Yin stood, which was the capital of the Shang dynasty. This makes Anyang an important place for learning about the early days of Chinese civilization. Because of its rich history, Anyang was named a national historical and cultural city in 1986.

History

Early history

Xiaonanhai, on the far western edge of the city, was home to prehistoric people during the Stone Age. Over 7,000 artifacts, such as stone tools and animal bone fossils, have been found here.

Around 2000 BC, wise leaders Zhuanxu and Emperor Ku are said to have set up their capitals near modern Anyang. Today their tombs are in Sanyang village south of Neihuang County.

Ancient Shang era Houmuwu ding bronze artifact unearthed at Anyang.

At the start of the 14th century BC, King Pangeng of the Shang dynasty built his capital north of the modern city by the Huan River. The city, called Yin, was the first steady capital in Chinese history. The dynasty was also known as the Yin dynasty.

The capital was home to many kings until it ended along with the dynasty started by King Wu of the Zhou in 1046 BC.

Anyang became the county seat of Anyang County around 607 CE and has stayed that way ever since.

Anyang's Tangyin County was the old home of Yue Village, where the famous Song dynasty general, Yue Fei, was born. This was also where Zhou Tong, Yue's teacher in military skills, lived.

The former Pingyuan Province (1949–52) of which Anyang was a part

Modern era

The town was called Zhangde until 1912, when it was renamed Anyang, after the start of the Republic of China.

In August 1949, Anyang prefecture was moved from Henan and, together with Puyang and Xinxiang, put into a new province called Pingyuan. All three areas were brought back to Henan in November 1953 when Pingyuan was dissolved.

Geography and climate

Anyang covers an area of 7,355 square kilometers. The land is higher in the west, where the foothills of the Taihang Mountains are, and lower in the east, which is part of the North China Plain.

The city has four seasons and a climate influenced by monsoons. Winters are cold and dry, and summers are hot and humid. Most of the rain falls in July and August. The city gets plenty of sunshine, especially from April to June.

Administration

The city of Anyang is a large area in China that helps manage many smaller places. It looks after 10 smaller areas, including 4 districts, 1 smaller city, and 4 counties. These smaller areas then help manage many neighborhoods, towns, and villages.

NameHanziHanyu Pinyin
Wenfeng District文峰区Wénfēng Qū
Beiguan District北关区Běiguān Qū
Yindu District殷都区Yīndū Qū
Long'an District龙安区Lóng'ān Qū
Linzhou City林州市Línzhōu Shì
Anyang County安阳县Ānyáng Xiàn
Tangyin County汤阴县Tāngyīn Xiàn
Hua County滑县Huá Xiàn
Neihuang County内黄县Nèihuáng Xiàn

Demographics

Anyang has about 5.48 million people. Most people in Anyang are Han Chinese. There are also around 10,000 people from other ethnic groups, such as the Hui, Mongols, Manchus, Zhuang, Miao, Tibetans, and the Yi.

Economy

Anyang is an industrial city known for making metals like iron and steel, coal coking, and clothing. The big steel company Shagang Group works in Anyang. The city has many useful minerals such as dolomite, potassium-bearing shale, nepheline syenite, quartzite, limestone, and clay.

In 2021, Anyang's total money from jobs and services, called gross domestic product or GDP, was 243.55 billion renminbi. Most of this money came from businesses and services. People in Anyang earned about 27,365 RMB each in 2021. The Anyang Hongqiqu Airport opened in November 2023, helping millions of people travel more easily.

Tourism

Anyang is an ancient city with a long history. It is one of the Eight Ancient Capitals of China, where Chinese culture began. Visitors can see important historical sites, such as the Yin Ruins, Cao Cao's Gaoling, and the Museum of Chinese Characters. There are also very old caves and memorials for ancient emperors Zhuanxu and Ku. Anyang has three large museums: the Anyang Museum, the National Museum of Chinese Writing, and the Yinxu Museum.

The city has beautiful natural areas, like the Taihang Linlu Hill Scenic Area and the Red Flag Canal. Notable temples include Changchun Temple and Tianning Temple, both from the Tang dynasty. The Wenfeng Pagoda, built in 925, is a famous symbol of Anyang. The Yinxu ruins, near the city, were named a UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2006.

Yinxu Ruin area

Main article: Wenfeng Pagoda in Anyang

Main article: Yinxu

Images

The Tianning Temple in Anyang, a beautiful historical temple.
A beautiful view of the historic Temple of Han Qi in China.
Historical site of Youlicheng in Henan, China
A beautiful view of Yue Fei Temple in Tangyin, Henan, China.
Kuiguang Mansion, a traditional building in Tangyin, China.
A historical photograph from the Yinxu archaeological site, showcasing ancient artifacts or structures.
A detailed map showing the geography of the North China Plain and its surrounding areas.
An exhibit from the National Museum of Chinese Writing showcasing ancient scripts and writing tools.

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