Huaihua

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Huaihua (怀化; pinyin: Huáihuà) is a prefecture-level city in the Hunan province of China.

Huaihua has a university and a manufacturing industry based around chemicals.

Huaihua is in a mountainous region of Hunan. The mountain peaks are rather high. Huaihua is located south of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, and shares the same mountain belt. Zhangjiajie is known for its different peaks and valleys.

The area's rural poverty is a continuing problem. Developing the mountain resources has been a question for some time.

Railroads provide the main transportation in the region, although an accessible highway and airport have been built recently. The only other airport in Zhijiang was rebuilt from a military airport. Zhijiang is also the place where the Japanese surrendered to China on August 21, 1945.

Huaihua is home to the Second Artillery Corps Base 55, which is tasked with maintaining ICBMs. [1] [2] The nuclear assets at Huaihua are intended for small-scale nuclear conflict[3] (with a limited, but nuclear, exchange), as well as the ability to strike Guam, one of only two B-2 bases.

As the region's development continues, the western countryside will have greater chance to grow. With Huaihua's important location, it will likely offer great opportunities in travel, agriculture, services, and industry, which in turn can help guide the whole westward region's development.


Prefecture-level divisions of Hunan
Prefecture-level cities: Changde | Changsha | Chenzhou | Hengyang | Huaihua | Loudi
Shaoyang | Xiangtan | Yiyang | Yongzhou | Yueyang | Zhangjiajie | Zhuzhou
Autonomous prefecture: Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
List of Hunan County-level divisions