In 845 BC, Marquis Wen (文侯) Huang Meng (黃孟), or Huang Zhang (黃璋) moved the capital of theState of Huang from Yicheng to Huangchuan (present-day Huangchuan, Henan). Huang Xi's descendants ruled State of Huang until 648 BC when it was destroyed by the State of Chu.[3] The Marquis of Huang, Marquis Mu (穆侯) Huang Qisheng (黃企生), fled to the state of Qi. The people of Huang were forced to relocate to Chu. They settled in the region of present-day Hubei province, in a region known as the Jiangxia Prefecture (江夏郡) during the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220).[citation needed]
On9 March 1944, 18 CACW B-25s escorted by 24 P-40s bombed a foundry and floating docks at Huangshi in Hubei. They were intercepted by Japanese fighters from the 25th and 9th Sentai and lost 2 P-40s.
Huangshi is located in southeastern Hubei province, primarily along the southwestern bank of one of the major bends in theYangtze River. It is located 100 kilometers (62 mi)[4] southeast ofWuhan, and bordersJiangxi province to the south. Its area was reported by the local government as 4,583 square kilometers (1,770 sq mi);[5] elsewhere, the number of 4,630 square kilometers (1,790 sq mi) was given. The terrain is mostly small mountains and hills. The tallest mountain is 7 Summit Mountain with an elevation of 860 meters (2,820 ft)above sea level. Huangshi is also located in a major lake district between Hunan's Dongting Lake and Jiangxi's Poyang lake and has dozens of large lakes.
Huangshi's climate is sub-temperate. Average annual temperature is 17 °C (63 °F) and precipitation is 1,400 mm (55.1 in). There are 264 frost free days. It is possible to see limited snowfall between December and February.
Climate data for Huangshi, elevation 32 m (105 ft), (1991–2020 normals)
According to the Fifth Population Census of China (2000), the entire prefecture-level city of Huangshi had 2,476,400 people, making for the population density of 540 people per square kilometer.[13] More than 99% of the population belong to theHan ethnic group.
According toGoogle Maps there are 686.894 people in Huangshi; this refers, presumably, to Huangshi's urban core (Huangshigang District196,600 people, density 5757 people /km2; West Fort Mountain (Xisaishan) Area, 244,000, density 2171 people /km2; Xialu District, 146,600 people, density 2536 people /km2),[13] and excludes the far-flungYangxin County,Daye, andTieshan.
Panorama of the city of Huangshi, Hubei. Taken from Moon Mountain. Cihu Lake on the left, city of Huangshi in the middle, Yangtze River on the right.
Huangshi's GDP for 2003 was 27.5 billion CNY. Its proximity toWuhan and location along major rail lines and the Yangtze River make Huangshi an important logistics, distribution, and transportation hub. Mineral resources are plentiful in Huangshi giving it the nickname "The Southern Cornucopia". Metals include iron,manganese, gold, copper,tungsten,molybdenum,zinc, lead,cobalt, silver,gallium, andthallium. Other mineral resources includegermanium,indium,selenium,tellurium,sulfur,calcite,limestone,celestine, plaster, and many others.
Agriculture is also a major part of Huangshi's economy. There are more than 3000 species of plants in Huangshi, many of them used for food, pharmaceuticals, and fragrance.
Other industries include metallurgy, textiles, construction materials, energy, light manufacturing, electronics, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food processing.
Many of the passenger trains traveling on theWuhan–Jiujiang Railway between Wuhan (Wuchang andWuhan Stations) and the points southeast make stops at the Huangshi and Yangxin stations. The Huangshi Station is located within the administrative borders of Daye County-level city (30°9′23″N114°56′5″E / 30.15639°N 114.93472°E /30.15639; 114.93472), about 5 km (3 mi) north of downtown Daye and 10 km (6 mi) west of downtown Huangshi. The Yangxin Station is near Yangxin County's county seat, Xingguo Town.
Although Huangshi's main urban area is some distance away from theWuhan–Jiujiang Railway mainline, it is connected to it by a dead-end branch, of considerable importance for the local industries. It runs all the way to Huangshi's river port on the Yangtze. There was even a downtown passenger station on this branch (Huangshi East Railway Station,30°12′25″N115°5′5″E / 30.20694°N 115.08472°E /30.20694; 115.08472), but, as of 2012[update], it was served by very few trains,[14] and by 2015, was not in operation anymore.
Ci Lake is the northernmost section of the larger Qingshan Lake (青山湖).
Huangshi is situated amongst numerous picturesque lakes and mountains. One of Huangshi's more famous sites is the Buddhist Temple on Dongfang Mountain (东方山风景区; 'East Mountain'), Cihu Lake,Xisaishan, TuanChengShan Park, and Qingshan Lake (青山湖) with connecting Ci Lake.
Cihu Lake with surrounding Cihu Lake Scenery Park (磁湖风景区) separates the older areas of Huangshi to the newer government development zone.
The former eastern pit of the Daye Iron Mine, which operated from the late 1890s until 2000, has been converted into Huangshi National Mining Park (黃石國家礦山公園), where visitors can see a variety of mining equipment from the past and the present.[17]
Xisaishan, located on the south bank of the Yangtze River in the eastern part of the city, provides views of the city and Yangtze River below (considered a 3A class tourist attraction).[citation needed]
The Old Site of Huaxin Cement Plant (华新水泥旧址), which selected as the first batch of China's 20th century Architectural Heritage List. Led by the government and invested and operated by the City Development Group, it was built into Huaxin 1907 Cultural Park.[18] Huaxin Cement is one of the earliest Chinese cement enterprises.[19]
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