Ya'an

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Ya'an (Chinese: 雅安; pinyin: Yǎ'ān; Wade-Giles: Ya-an) is a prefecture-level city in the western part of Sichuan province of the People's Republic of China.

View of Ya'an at night
View of Ya'an at night

Zhouhe and Tiaquan are among the county-level cities administered by Ya'an. Ya'an borders Tibet to the west.

Previously known as Yachow-Fu, the city is first mentioned during the Zhou Dynasty (1122-255 BCE). It served as a county seat during the Qin and Han Dynasties, but was subsequently ruled by the Mongols. After being reintegrated into the Chinese Empire in the late 5th century, it was made the seat of the Ya Prefecture in 604. The modern Ya-an county was established in 1912.

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  • Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th ed., 2005


Prefecture-level divisions of Sichuan
Sub-provincial cities: Chengdu
Prefecture-level cities: Bazhong | Dazhou | Deyang | Guang'an | Guangyuan | Leshan | Luzhou | Meishan
Mianyang | Nanchong | Neijiang | Panzhihua | Suining | Ya'an | Yibin | Zigong | Ziyang
Autonomous prefectures: Ngawa | Garzê | Liangshan
List of Sichuan County-level divisions
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