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| Location and Environment Situated in the Southwest of Liaoning Province, with a population of 2,900,000, the city of Jinzhou is well known for its convenient transportation facilities. Rich-endowed in mineral resources, Jinzhou boasts remarkable petroleum and chemical factories. Also known for its agriculture, the city is famous for its peanut production. Scattered throughout the city are numerous historical sites and cultural items with history of over 3000 years. Jinzhou also excels in culture and art, supporting a Chinese opera troupe and a troupe of acrobatic performers. Jinzhou Port Mt. Bijiashan Jinzhou Port opened by the State Council in 1990 as a top class open seaport. Since then, the port has been acting as a door leading Jinzhou and her hinterland to the world and also offers an easiest way on the sea for the transportation of the import and export for the regions in the west of the Northeast and the east of Inner Mongolia. The port has already completed her construction of 50,000-ton-class berth. Jinzhou Airport is able to land large and medium sized airplanes. Now the airlines to Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Wenzhou and Dalian have been in service. Regarding the telecommunication, the city has complete systems of digital telephone, mobile telephone and pager. Direct dialing system to 190 countries and regions are available. With the completion of the pivotal project of optic fiber telecommunication, Jinzhou has become a chief center for the telecommunication in the Northeast China and the West of Liaoning Province. Natural Resources Jinzhou is abundant in resources and prosperous in economy. The city was ranked at the 40th place in the 1993's Evaluation on the Integrated Strength of Cities in China. Qingyan Shengmu Jinzhou is a land of fish rice and fruit More than 5 million Chinese
Mu of fertile farmland teem with Chinese sorghum, corn, soybean Peanut
cotton, rice and wheat. The extensive mountain area’s produce not
only include apple but also include pear, grape and Yunbai-apricot. The
coastal beach is famous in China and abroad for its produce of prawn,
crab, arkshell and clam. Thirty-seven varieties of underground minerals
including petroleum, natural gas, coal, lime stone, bentonite and fluorite
provide resources for the city's economic development. |
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