Fuzhou, Jiangxi
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Administration Type | Prefecture-level city |
Local Party Secretary | Zhōng Lìguì |
Mayor | Xìe Yìsēn |
Area | 18800 km² |
Population (2004) - Density |
3,700,000 196.81/km² |
Postal Code | 344000 |
Area Code | 0794 |
Official website: City of Fuzhou |
Fuzhou (Chinese: 抚州; pinyin: Fǔzhōu) is a prefecture-level city in Jiangxi province of the People's Republic of China. Its name has been officially changed to Linchuan, probably to set it apart from the much better known Fuzhou nearby in Fujian. Most people and local bus station signs still refer to it by its old name, Fuzhou.
It is located to the south of the provincial capital Nanchang. Its total area is 18,800 km². Its population is 3,700,000 people. It is historically important as the home (specifically Linchuan) of Wang Anshi, the famous reformist prime minister of Song Dynasty, Zeng Gong, an influential scholar and historian of the Song Dynasty, and Tang Xianzu, the great Ming Dynasty dramatist.
[edit] Administration
Fuzhou has direct jurisdiction over one county-level city and ten counties:
City:
- Linchuan (临川) new name for Fuzhou
Counties:
- Nancheng (南城)
- Nanfeng (南丰)
- Lichuan (黎川)
- Chongren (崇仁)
- Le An (乐安)
- Yihuang (宜黄)
- Jinxi (金溪)
- Zixi (资溪)
- Guangchang (广昌)
- Dongxiang (东乡)
[edit] Economy
The main industries in the area are food, textiles, food processing and light-modeled cars.
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