- Ma'anshan
Ma'anshan (zh-stp|s=马鞍山|t=馬鞍山|p=Mǎ'ānshān), also written as Maanshan, is a
prefecture-level city in easternAnhui province,People's Republic of China . An industrial city lying on the southern bank of theYangtze River , Ma'anshan bordersChaohu to the northwest,Wuhu to the southwest, andNanjing to the east.Administration
The
prefecture-level city of Ma'anshan administers 4 county-level divisions, including 3 districts and 1 county.*
Yushan District (雨山区)
*Huashan District (花山区)
*Jinjiazhuang District (金家庄区)
*Dangtu County (当涂县)These are further divided into 44 township-level divisions, including 17 towns, 14 townships and 13
subdistrict s.位置放错了,而且地理位置也描述错了,maanshan borders Chaohu to the northeast,Wuhu to the south, and Nanjing to the north.Name
The name Ma'anshan means "Horse Saddle Mountain" in Chinese. According to legend, the name came to be when the
Western Chu hegemonXiang Yu was fleeing from theBattle of Gaixia . Rather than be captured, the defeated general killed himself at the area now known as Ma'anshan after ensuring that his beloved horse would be ferried across the river to safety. Upon seeing his master die, the grief-stricken horse leapt into the river and was drowned. As a tribute, the boatman buried the horse's saddle on a nearby hill, giving Ma'anshan its name.History
The south bank of the
Yangtze River from Ma'anshan upstream for 240 km, has long been a mining area. The coming of a railroad and the opening of the Huai-nan coalfield in the 1930s made it possible for the Japanese to open an iron and steel works in 1938. Although destroyed at the end of theSecond World War , the industries were restored to production in 1953, and Ma'anshan grew rapidly under the Communists' first and second Five-Year Plans. Ma'anshan also has sulfur and limestone mines, and chemical and cement factories.In 1954, Ma'anshan was elevated to town level and in Oct. 12, 1956, Ma'anshan City was declared to be founded.Geography and climate
Surrounded by low hills (Ma'anshan means "horse saddle mountain"), it is not as polluted as other major Chinese steelmaking cities. Caishi Rock (采石磯), a famous ancient battlefield lying to the southwest of the city, is regarded as the best of three rocks that project over the Yangtze River. Taibai pavilion is one of four famous pavilions along the Yangtze river. Caishi scenic area is a national tourism spot, with a combination of natural and man-made scenery.
Economy
The main industry is the steel industry (MaGang) which employs much of the workforce of Ma'anshan. At present (2005) major expansions of the steel plant are underway to increase production drastically.With the advanced manufacturing infrastructure and fast transportation link, Ma'anshan has received much investment in many industries.Ma'anshan city has an annual manufacture investment ranking No.1 in Anhui Province and her GDP ranks No.4 in Anhui Province after Hefei, Anqing and Wuhu. Ma'anshan's population ranks No.16 in the province and has a GDP per capita of ¥ 29,704 which is No.1 in Anhui Province and near the average of Yangtze Delta.
Culture
There is a memorial to the famous Chinese poet,
Li Bai (a.k.a. Li Po c.700-762), just west of Ma'anshan. Li Bai is said to have drowned at Ma'anshan after attempting to embrace a reflection of the moon.China's first poetry festival was to be held in Ma'anshan from October 25-30 2005. The theme of the festival, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, the Chinese Writers Association, and the
Anhui provincial government, is "Poetic China, Harmonious China."Education
*
Anhui University of Technology ister city
*flagicon|Canada Hamilton,
Canada
*flagicon|MexicoMonterrey ,Mexico Ma'anshan is twinned with Hamilton in Canada. [cite web| title = Hamilton Ontario Sister Cities| url=http://www.myhamilton.ca/myhamilton/CommunitiesAndOrganizations/communitiesofhamilton/sistercities| accessdate = 2008-01-24]
*Isesaki, Japan
*Galesburg, USA
*Changwon, Republic of Korea
*Kogarah, Australia
References
External links
* [http://www.mas.gov.cn/ Government website of Ma'anshan] (available in Chinese, English, Korean, Japanese, French and German)
* [http://www.maanshanmap.com Map of Ma'anshan]
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