Xi'an

Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
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Official flag of Xi'an, ,

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City flag City seal
City nickname: "Chang'an"
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Location of Xi'an, ,


Location within the province of Shaanxi
City Shaanxi
Mayor Sun Qingyun
Area
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  –Water
9,983 kmē
9,983 kmē
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Population
  –Total (2001)
  –Density
7,850,000 (metropolitan area)
3,225,812 (city proper)
1,962/kmē
Time zone
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CST (UTC+8)
CDT (UTC+*)
Latitude
Longitude
33°39' N
107°40' E
Official website: http://www.xa.gov.cn/
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Bell Tower
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Xi'an (Chinese: 西安; pinyin: Xī'ān; Wade-Giles: Hsi-An; literal meaning: "Western Peace") is the capital of Shaanxi province, in China and a sub-provincial city. It was one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China because it has been the capital of 13 dynasties such as Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang. Xi'an is the eastern end of the Silk Road. The city has more than 3,100 years of history. It was called Chang'an (长安, 長安 pinyin: Cháng'ān), meaning "Perpetual Peace", in ancient times.

Xi'an is the largest and most developed city in the northwestern part of China and is ranked among the 10 largest cities in the nation.

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History

Geography

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The Xi'an drum tower

The city is nested between a flood plain created by 8 surrounding rivers and streams, most of which have been too polluted to be used as sources of fresh water.

Xi'an borders the northern foot of the Qinling Mountain Ranges to the south, and the banks of Wei River to the north.

The city covers approximately 16,808 kmē of urban area.

Demographics

Its population is around 7.5 million. About 4 million people live in the city area. Xi'an has a large Muslim quarter which is home to the beautiful 1250 year old Great Mosque of Xi'an.

Culture

Qinqiang is one type of Chinese opera with a long history.

Sights

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On top of the city wall looking down the main street towards the Bell Tower

Economy

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An underpass around the Bell Tower

Xi'an's GDP per capita was Ĩ27893 (ca. US$3397) in 2003, ranked no. 39 among 659 Chinese cities. Xi'an is the most industrialized and developed city in the Northwest of China.

Public Transportation

A subway construction project was planned in 2002 to be completed by 2006. The projected Xi'an subway (No. 1 line) would start from the northwest area of Xi'an city and stop at the Xi'an Textile City with a total length of 19.74km. The previous feasibility study didn't get the approval from the Beijing Central Government. In 2004 a new Feasibility study was carried out by the Spanish consortium SUE (Spanish United Engineering) integrated by INOCSA, EUROESTUDIOS and PROINTEC, with a total length of 26.22 km, including 15 stations, a train depot and a multifunction base. According to this Study, the Line 1 will be completed in 2009.

Miscellaneous

Xi'an is the sister city with Kyoto, Japan and with Pau, France.

Colleges and universities

Xi'an is known as one of the academic centers in China. The number of institutions is the third only after Beijing and Shanghai. The private institutions are famous in the country.

Public

Private

Note: Institutions without full-time bachelor programs are not listed.

For details, see List of universities in mainland China

External links


Prefecture-level divisions of Shaanxi
Sub-provincial cities: Xi'an
Prefecture-level cities: Ankang | Baoji | Hanzhong | Shangluo
Tongchuan | Weinan | Xianyang | Yan'an | Yulin
List of Shaanxi County-level divisions
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See also: Xi'an, 1370, 1556, 190 BC, 1936, 194 BC