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Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture

Coordinates:44°01′N87°19′E / 44.01°N 87.31°E /44.01; 87.31
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Autonomous prefecture in Xinjiang, China
Autonomous prefecture in Xinjiang, People's Republic of China
Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture
Chinese transcription(s)
 • Hanzi昌吉回族自治州
 • PinyinChāngjí Huízú Zìzhìzhōu
 • Xiao'erjingچَانْ‌ݣِ خُوِزُوْ زِجِ‌جِوْ
Uyghur transcription(s)
 • Arabic alphabetسانجى خۇيزۇ ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى
 • SASM/GNCSanji Huyzu Aptonom Oblasti
Fukang City in the prefecture
Fukang City in the prefecture
Changji Prefecture (red) in Xinjiang (orange)
Changji Prefecture (red) in Xinjiang (orange)
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Autonomous regionXinjiang
Prefectural seatChangji
Area
 • Total
73,485 km2 (28,373 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
1,613,585
 • Density21.958/km2 (56.871/sq mi)
GDP[1]
 • TotalCN¥ 250.9 billion
US$ 35.2 billion
 • Per capitaCN¥ 154,571
US$ 21,704
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
ISO 3166 codeCN-XJ-23
Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture
Chinese name
Chinese昌吉回族自治州
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChāngjí Huízú Zìzhìzhōu
Wade–GilesChʻang¹-chi² Hui²-tsu² Tzŭ⁴-chih⁴-chou¹
other Mandarin
Xiao'erjingچَانْ‌ݣِ خُوِزُوْ زِجِ‌جِوْ
Uyghur name
Uyghurسانجى خۇيزۇ ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى
Transcriptions
Latin YëziqiSanji Xuyzu Aptonom Oblasti
Yengi YeziⱪSanji Huyzu Aptonom Oblasti
SASM/GNCSanji Huyzu Aptonom Oblasti
Siril YëziqiСанҗи Хуизу Аптоном Области

Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese:昌吉回族自治州;Uyghur:سانجى خۇيزۇ ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى) is anautonomous prefecture forHui people in the mid-north ofXinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region,Western China. The prefecture has an area of 77,129 km2 (29,780 sq mi) and itsseat isChangji City.

To the south lies the snow-cappedTianshan Mountains throughout the year, with extensive forests and pastures at the mountain foot; the northern region consists of vast grasslands in theJunggar Basin. The population of Changji Prefecture is ethnically diverse, withHan Chinese making up approximately 75%,Hui people around 10%, andKazakh people about 9% of the total population.[2][3]

Subdivisions

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Changji directly controls 2county-level cities, 4counties and 1autonomous county.

Map
NameHanziHanyu PinyinXiao'erjingUyghur (UEY)Uyghur Latin (ULY)Population(2020 Census)Area (km2)Density (/km2)
Changji City昌吉市Chāngjí Shìچَانْ‌ݣِ شِسانجى شەھىرىSanji Shehiri607,4417,97176.2
Fukang City阜康市Fùkāng Shìفُ‌کَانْ شِفۇكاڭ شەھىرىFukang Shehiri181,1448,52921.24
Hutubi County呼图壁县Hūtúbì Xiànخُ‌تُ‌بِ ثِیًاقۇتۇبى ناھىيىسىQutubi Nahiyisi192,6389,51820.24
Manas County玛纳斯县Mǎnàsī Xiànمَانَاسِ ثِیًاماناس ناھىيىسىManas Nahiyisi192,0989,17120.95
Qitai County奇台县Qítái Xiànکِ‌تَیْ ثِیًاگۇچۇڭ ناھىيىسىGuchung Nahiyisi219,81116,64513.21
Jimsar County吉木萨尔县Jímùsà'ěr Xiànݣِ‌مُ‌سَاعَر ثِیًاجىمىسار ناھىيىسىJimisar Nahiyisi153,1978,14118.82
Mori Kazakh Autonomous County木垒哈萨克自治县Mùlěi Hāsàkè Zìzhìxiànمُ‌لُوِ خَاسَاکْ زِجِ‌ثِیًامورى قازاق ئاپتونوم ناھىيىسىMori Qazaq Aptonom Nahiyisi67,25613,5104.98
  • Defunct:Miquan (county-level city)

History

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Flying Horse Roundabout, Changji City

During the Western Han dynasty, the region belonged to the Rear Cheshi Kingdom, one of the Western Regions states. In 102 BCE, the Han established control through the Protectorate of the Western Regions, and by 60 BCE formally instituted the Protectorate headquartered at Beiting (modern Jimsar County), which lasted for over 400 years.[4]

Between the 3rd and 6th centuries CE, nomadic powers such as the Gaoche, Rouran, and Turkic tribes governed this area.[5]

In 640 CE (Tang Zhenguan 14), the Tang dynasty created Ting Prefecture over the region, and in 702 CE (Chang'an 2, under Wu Zetian) elevated it to the Beiting Protectorate, covering areas north of the Tianshan and south of Lake Balkhash.[4]

From 1954 to 2007, administrative changes included the founding of the Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, incorporation of surrounding counties, and adjustments such as merging Miquan into Ürümqi and establishing Midong District.[6]

Demographics

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According to the 2010 census, Changji had a population of 1,428,587 inhabitants, with a population density of 19.4 inhabitants per km2. Its population in the 2000 census was 1,503,097. Part of the change in population is due to boundary changes, for example, the formerly county-level city Miquan was merged intoMidong District and became part ofÜrümqi in 2007. The population in 2000 minus Miquan was 1,322,145.[7]

Nationality2000[8]2010[9]
Population%Population%
Han1,075,85275.31%1,129,38473.91%
Hui136,0139.52%176,56311.55%
Kazakh119,9428.40%133,2868.72%
Uyghur58,9844.13%63,6064.16%
Total1,428,587100%1,528,097100%

Geography

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Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture features a terrain that is high in the south and low in the north, sloping from southeast to northwest. The southern part lies in the Tianshan Mountains, the central region is a vast alluvial plain, and the north is dominated by the Gurbantünggüt Desert Basin. This region is known as the "Northern Slope of the Tianshan Mountains" and includes the Beita Mountain range in the east—an east–west extension of the Tianshan and north-south Altay ranges.[10]

It can be classified into four geomorphological units: the Tianshan mountain system, tilted alluvial plain, desert basin, and Beita Mountain system. The Tianshan Mountains run east–west through central Xinjiang, dividing Xinjiang into southern and northern regions. The central plain—formed by fluvial and alluvial processes—supports fertile oasis agriculture. To the north lies the Junggar Basin and the Gurbantünggüt Desert. Beita Mountain, a southern spur of the Altay Mountains, forms the northeastern margin of the prefecture.[10]

Surface water includes glaciers, snowmelt, rivers, springs, lakes, reservoirs, and irrigation channels. Glaciers and perennial snow cover mirror altitudes above 3,800 m—present in all counties except Mulei, serving as “natural reservoirs” for runoff.[11] The basin's rivers are short and reliant on mountain sources; most do not reach the sea, except the Manas River, which terminates in Manas Lake. Notable lakes include Tianchi in the Tian Shan range and Dongdaohaizi on the desert fringe of Mìquan County.[12]

Changji's climate is temperate continental arid, characterized by cold winters, hot summers, and large diurnal temperature variations. Due to elevation differences, precipitation increases from north to south. The northern desert exhibits strong arid characteristics. Annual sunshine totals around 2,700 hours, and average precipitation is approximately 190 mm, with most rainfall occurring in summer. The frost-free period spans 160–190 days per year.[10]

Transportation

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Highways

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  • G7 Beijing–Ürümqi Expressway traverses Changji Prefecture.[13]
  • G30 Lianyungang–Khorgas Expressway passes through Changji.[14]
  • National Highways 216, 312, 335, 679, and 691 serve the prefecture.[15]

Rail

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  • The Lanzhou–Xinjiang Railway connects through Changji Station, linking the prefecture to the national rail network.[16]

Urban Rail & Maglev

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  • The proposed Ürümqi–Changji Maglev is planned to run ~24 km from Ürümqi Airport to Changji West Outer Ring, with 5 stations and one rail depot[17][18]

Sister cities

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References

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  1. ^新疆维吾尔自治区统计局、国家统计局新疆调查总队 (2021).《新疆统计年鉴-2020》.China Statistics Press.ISBN 978-7-5037-9457-5.
  2. ^"自然地理 [Physical Geography]" [Physical Geography].People's Government of Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2016-11-23. Retrieved2015-03-03.
  3. ^"常住人口按民族分(2020年第七次全国人口普查)" [Permanent Population by Ethnic Group (Seventh National Population Census, 2020)] (in Chinese). 中华人民共和国国家统计局. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  4. ^abChangji Government."历史沿革 [Historical Evolution]" (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2016-11-22. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  5. ^"昌吉州概况 [Changji Prefecture Overview]" (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2016-11-23. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  6. ^Changji Government."历史沿革 [Historical Evolution]" (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2016-11-22. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  7. ^"CHĀNGJÍ HUÍZÚ ZÌZHÌZHŌU (Hui Autonomous Prefecture) Subdivision".City Population.
  8. ^2000年人口普查中国民族人口资料,民族出版社. 民族出版社. 2003.ISBN 7-105-05425-5.
  9. ^Stanley W. Toops (August 2012). Susan M. Walcott; Corey Johnson (eds.).Eurasian Corridors of Interconnection: From the South China to the Caspian Sea. Routledge. pp. 65–66.ISBN 978-1135078751.
  10. ^abc"Study on soil and water conservation regionalization in Changji Prefecture"(PDF). E3S Web of Conferences. 2021. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  11. ^"Vulnerability of glacier change in the Tianshan Mountains region". Science of the Total Environment. 2021.doi:10.1007/s11442-021-1907-z. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  12. ^Hu, Xin; Wu, Bin; Gao, Fan; Du, Mingliang (2024)."Study on characteristics and causes of groundwater level dynamics in Changji".Water Supply.24 (8). IWAP Water Practice & Technology:2579–2597.doi:10.2166/ws.2024.165. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  13. ^XinjiangTransport, Official."G7 Expressway Route Map". Xinjiang Highway Authority. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  14. ^XinjiangTransport, Official."G30 Expressway Overview". Xinjiang Highway Authority. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  15. ^XinjiangTransport, Official."National Highway Routes in Changji". Xinjiang Highway Authority. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  16. ^ChinaRail, Ministry."Lanzhou–Xinjiang Railway Operations". Ministry of Railways. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  17. ^CTB, Technical."Urumqi–Changji Maglev Feasibility Study". China Maglev Technology. Retrieved2025-06-24.
  18. ^Li, Zheng (2021-03-21)."Changji prefecture backs maglev plans".China Daily. Retrieved2025-06-24.

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