Boshan District

Boshan District

Boshan District is located in the middle of Shandong province in China.

Description

BoShan is called a district in Zibo City, but actually BoShan is a small city on its own with a population of about 400,000 people. It is about 30 kilometers south from the urban center of Zibo City, Zhang Dian.

Downtown BoShan has a wide central avenue which is divided by a park-like river with walkways, stone bridges and gazebos. A modern expressway bypassed the downtown area, and that has attracted development to the outskirts of the city.

BoShan's major industries are ceramics, industrial pumps, vacuum pumps, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. They advertise themselves as being the Pump Capital of China. [cite web
url=http://www.boshan.gov.cn/www/english/bsgl.htm
title=Offical BoShan Website
publisher=BoSan.gov
accessdate=2006-08-14
]

History

In the early 20th century, BoShan was the administrative capital of the area. But BoShan is in the mountains while Zhang Dian is in a flat valley. Zhang Dian is on a main rail corridor, while BoShan was just a spur. So Zhang Dian replaced BoShan as a commercial and administrative center.

ShanDong was a German protectorate in the early 20th Century, and in BoShan you can see traces of German influence. Some of the major non-Chinese companies in town are German. Siemens is one of the largest companies in town, but that German company sold their BoShan factory to an American company in 2005. The train station looks like a Bavarian building. And the town still has a few small restaurants who brew their own beer, German style.

Around the beginning of the 21st century, new tall buildings were erected and old-styled-one-story houses pulled down.

As the reform of economic system was enforced further in Boshan, many traditional factories which once benefited much from the national policies' protection shut down with lots of workers losing their jobs. Recently, Boshan's government has been trying to promote the local tourist industry.

Attractions

Yuan Shan National Park is a mountain top park located in the center of BoShan. [cite web
url=http://www.boshan.gov.cn/www/english/clwh.htm
title=BoShan - Brilliant Culture
publisher=boshan.gov
accessdate=2006-08-14
]

The park features a reconstructed section of the Great Wall of Qi. Near the Great Wall is an ocean of stones, strangely shaped limestones which used to be part of the ocean floor. Because of these stones, Taoists put a temple on the mountain, and the park still has an old Taoist temple. Recently, a huge statue of Jiang Ziya (an important character in the legend stories of ancient China) has been erected at the North Gate of Yuan Shan National Park.

BoShan food is slightly different from other parts of China. BoShan people do not eat hot peppery food. They tend to prefer sour or salty dishes. Some of the local dishes do have a lot of white pepper, a Chinese version of black pepper. The most common kind of restaurants in BoShan are hot pot restaurants, a Chinese stew fondue. Also, there are many seafood restaurants, as well as restaurants which specialize in BoShan food.

One favorite local dish is Pickled Vegetable Fish Soup. It is a stew made from fish and pickled Chinese cabbage, with a variety of other vegetables thrown in.

BoShan is surrounded by mountains, and when the weather is warm, these mountains have many small outdoor restaurants located alongside mountain streams. Tourists hike the mountains and, as they follow the streams, they have a selection of these small restaurants. Dishes include range chickens (not commercially raised), fish, and sometimes locusts or scorpions from the forests. Meals are served on small stone tables located under gazebos alongside the stream.

References

ee also

* Zibo
* Shandong
* District (China)
* List of administrative divisions of Shandong
* China

External links

* [http://www.boshan.gov.cn/www/english/bsgl.htm BoShan government's web page]
* [http://en.chinafotopress.com/index/onephoto?gid=1019948&offset=1 BoShan - Land of Color Glaze]
* [http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/ceramic.html Information Sheet on FDA-CNCA Memorandum of Understanding]


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