Information about provinces, cities, counties,towns in China
Set Homepage Add Favorite Contact Us
China Time:

Your Business/City Guide to > Luoyang Municipality>Henan Province;

Luoyang Municipality, A prefecture-level city under Henan Province , In Chinese [洛阳市]

Facts & Informations :

Administrative Division Code : 410300;
Post Code : 471000;
Phone Area Code :0379
The Prefix of Motor Vehicle License Plate : 豫C
The Prefix of Citizen Identity Card Number: 410300
Area Coverage: 15492 square kilometers;
Population : 6,390,000 persons;
Go to the Official Website of the Government >>>>
Current Weather of Luoyang:
The adminitrative division form of Luoyang 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 Luoyang Municipality
S/NFull NameIn Chinese In PinyinDivison type
1Luolong District洛龙区Luolong QuDistrict
2Jili District吉利区Jili QuDistrict
3Jianxi District涧西区Jianxi QuDistrict
4Chanhe Hui District瀍河回族区Chanhe
5Xigong District西工区Xigong QuDistrict
6Laocheng District老城区Laocheng QuDistrict
7Yanshi City偃师市Yanshi ShiCity
8Yichuan County伊川县Yichuan XianCounty
9Luoning County洛宁县Luoning XianCounty
10Yiyang County宜阳县Yiyang XianCounty
11Ruyang County汝阳县Ruyang XianCounty
12Songxian County嵩县Songxian County
13Luanchuan County栾川县Luanchuan XianCounty
14Xin’an County新安县Xin'an XianCounty
15Mengjin County孟津县Mengjin XianCounty
* For detailed explanation of county-level adm. divisions please visit>>>>

Overview



The ancient capital of nine dynasties and the city of peonies is today a city with a largely modern face, the centre of heavy industry in Henan Province. To the south lie the famous Long men grottoes. The city stands in the centre of a fertile basin, south of the Yellow River, with the Mang Mountains to the north.



Luoyang is surrounded on the remaining three sides by mountains, with narrow passes to the east and west, which early on gained it a reputation as a place of great strategic significance. In the historical records it is stated as being one of the most populous areas of the earliest dynasties, and it is fed by four rivers -the Yi, the Luo, the Jian and the Li. It is well placed for communications since the Longhai Railway passes through and branch lines connect it with the south of the province. Luoyang is about 120km west of Zhengzhou, from where it may be reached by train or plane.



When Luoyang was liberated in 1948 the population was 80,000. The city proper covered an area of 4-5 km-, and industry was restricted to a hand-worked open mine near Longmen and some handicrafts. Luoyang was chosen as one of the key cities in the first Five Year Plan; new streets and factories were planned and erected, and full use was made of the area’s natural deposits of coal, iron and copper. Today the city covers an area of 79 km- and has a population of about half a million. Many people from Shanghai and Guangzhou have settled in Luoyang and there are now four hundred factories here, of which the machine tool and building industry is the most important; the well-known Dongfanghong tractor plant, the ball-bearing works and mining equipment plants were all established in the first Five-Year Plan. Other major products and industries include rolled steel, glass, cement and clay, building materials, textiles, fuel, metallurgy, food processing and chemicals.



Luoyang has expanded to the West Zhongzhoulu, 11 km of tree-lined boulevard, is the main commercial and administrative area. The new residential quarters are to the south. The main industrial area is now in Jianzi, to the west of the city, and new bridges have been built over the Luo River.



The major agricultural produce of the area around Luoyang includes grain and fruit – grapes, apples and pears. Luoyang is also the city of tree peonies. The peony has long been used in Chinese medicine, and was given extensive coverage in the Chinese material medica Ben Cao over 1400 years ago. Today over a hundred varieties are grown in Luoyang, and the best time of year to see them is in April in Labour Park. They range from the rare black peony to such exotic varieties as Twin Sisters – flowers of different colours on the same branch. In the Tang dynasty the poet Bai Juyi wrote, ‘For twenty days between which the flowers bloom and fall, the entire city is in ecstasy

More Articles ...
Luoyang History
2010 cfguide.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.