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Leshan Municipality, A prefecture-level city under Sichuan Province , In Chinese [乐山市]

Facts & Informations :

Administrative Division Code : 511100;
Post Code : 614000;
Phone Area Code :0833
The Prefix of Motor Vehicle License Plate : 川L
The Prefix of Citizen Identity Card Number: 511100
Area Coverage: 12826 square kilometers;
Population : 3,480,000 persons;
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Current Weather of Leshan:
The adminitrative division form of Leshan is Municipality, which is one of the four administrative divisional forms at the the second level of China local administrative division system .
Municipality is also referred to as a prefecture level city (地级市). Most of Chinese big cities belong to this variety.
A prefecture-level municipality is subject to the juridiction of a provincial government ,and directly controls some urban districts while overseeing some counties or smaller cities on behalf of the provincial government.
Thus it's normal to see a large City (a Municipality) have juridiction over some small cities in China.
Subdivisions Under the jurisdication of Leshan Municipality
S/NFull NameIn Chinese In PinyinDivison type
1Jinkouhe District金口河区Jinkouhe QuDistrict
2Wutongqiao District五通桥区Wutongqiao QuDistrict
3Shawan District沙湾区Shawan QuDistrict
4Shizhong District市中区Shizhong QuDistrict
5E'meishan City峨眉山市E'meishan ShiCity
6Mabian Yi Aut. County马边彝族自治县Mabian County
7Ebian Yi Aut. County峨边彝族自治县Ebian County
8Muchuan County沐川县Muchuan XianCounty
9Jiajiang County夹江县Jiajiang XianCounty
10Jingyan County井研县Jingyan XianCounty
11Qianwei County犍为县Qianwei XianCounty
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Overview



Leshan (literally: "happy mountain"), formerly called Jiazhou, is located in the southwestern part of the Sichuan Basin – also called the Red Basin – in Sichuan Province. The basin lies at 500m above sea level – and as low as 200m in some places – while the mountain plateau (the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau) lies at roughly 5000m, with foothills beginning at 1000 meters' height. The basin's main river is the Yangtse, which originates, like the other rivers of the area, in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau region (for a better historical and topological grasp of Sichuan Province itself – it is a fascinating area – check out "Sichuan Overview" and "Sichuan History" in the Site Search field).





Leshan City proper spans roughly 800sq km and has a population of roughly a half million. Thirty-three national minorities are represented in the region, the largest of them being the Li Nationality living principally in the Li Autonomous Counties of Mabian and E'bian, and in the Jinkouhe District of Leshan itself. But what puts Leshan on the map, as it were, is the mist-enshrouded Mt. Emei – one of Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China – and, of course, Dafo, or the Leshan Giant Buddha, carved into the cliff-side of Lingyun Mountain facing the waterway that represents the confluence of the Dadu, Ming and Qingyi Rivers. The Mt Emei-Leshan Giant Buddha area (also known as the Mount Emei Scenic Area) is now a World Cultural Heritage Site as well as a Chinese Natural Heritage Site.





For centuries, Mt. Emei and the Leshan Giant Budda have been revered by visitors from near and far for their intrinsic value as Buddist heritage sites. Lesser frequented but decidedly tour-worthy sights, mostly within an hour's drive, include Wutong Bridge, the scenic resort town of Wutongqiao on the shores of a small lake nicknamed "Minor West Lake", in deference to the much larger – and world-renowned – West Lake near Hangzhou City in Zhejiang Province, but also sights such as Lingyun Temple Museum (above Dafo, on Lingyun Mountain), Wuyou Si (Wuyou Temple) atop nearby Wuyou Mountain, the peculiar boat-shaped ancient town of Luocheng southeast of Leshan, Thousand Buddhas in Jiajiang, Niuyan Temple in Qingshen and Three-Su Ancestral Temple in Meishan, all north of Leshan, and Black Dragon Beach in Renshou County, near Meishan.





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