Xingning

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Xingning is also the era name for the Emperor Ai of the Jin dynasty.


Xingning, Guangdong
Area 2104 km²
Population 1130,000 (2002 data)
Longitude 115
Latitude 24
Postal Code 514500

Xingning (Traditional Chinese: 興寧; Simplified Chinese: 兴宁) is a county-level city, under the jurisdiction of Meizhou, in Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China.

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Xingning used to be called Qichang (齐昌).

[edit] History

Xingning county was established in 331, and upgraded to a city in 1994. Xingning was once the capital of Southern Han.

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Xingning is located at the eastern part of Guangdong province. The East River (Dongjiang River) and the Han River flow through it. Xingning borders Meixian, Fengshun, Wuhua, Longchuan, Pingyuan, and Xunwu of Jiangxi province.

Xingning is the second largest city in east Guangdong, with an area of 2105 km&nbsup2; and a population of 1.13 million.

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Xingning governs 29 towns and 475 villages.

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Residents in Xingning are mostly Hakkas.

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