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Yichang Municipality, A prefecture-level city under Hubei Province , In Chinese [宜昌市]

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Administrative Division Code : 420500;
Post Code : 443000;
Phone Area Code :0717
The Prefix of Motor Vehicle License Plate : 鄂E
The Prefix of Citizen Identity Card Number: 420500
Area Coverage: 21600 square kilometers;
Population : 4,002,000 persons;
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Current Weather of Yichang:
The adminitrative division form of Yichang 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 Yichang Municipality
S/NFull NameIn Chinese In PinyinDivison type
1Yiling District夷陵区Yiling QuDistrict
2Xiaoting District猇亭区Xiaoting QuDistrict
3Dianjun District点军区Dianjun QuDistrict
4Wujiagang District伍家岗区Wujiagang QuDistrict
5Xiling District西陵区Xiling QuDistrict
6Zhijiang City枝江市Zhijiang ShiCity
7Dangyang City当阳市Dangyang ShiCity
8Yidu City宜都市Yidu ShiCity
9Wufeng Tujia Aut. County五峰土家族自治县Wufeng County
10Changyang Tujia Aut. County长阳土家族自治县Changyang County
11Zigui County秭归县Zigui XianCounty
12Xingshan County兴山县Xingshan XianCounty
13Yuan’an County远安县Yuan'an XianCounty
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Overview



Yichang, known in ancient times as Yiling, is a lively, sprawling, modern-day city on the banks of the Yangtze River in Hubei Province that covers about 21,000 square kilometers (on both sides of the river) and has a population of some 2½ million urban residents, or about 4 million if the outlying areas are included. This modern "Hydropower Capital of the World" is a city with a history, however, having been burnt to the ground by a Qin general during the Warring States (BCE 475-221) period of the Eastern Zhou (BCE 770-221) Dynasty. It was also the site of the famous Battle of Yiling during the Three Kingdoms (CE 220-280) period, the three kingdoms in question being the Wei (CE 220-265), the Shu (CE 221-263), and the Wu (CE 229-280).





Yichang lies at the eastern end of Xiling Gorge, one of the three gorges of the Three Gorges Dam area, and because of Yichang's central role in the construction and maintenance of the Three Gorges Dam (alternatively, the Three Gorges Project, or TGP), the city sports an impressive transportation infrastructure: National Highway 318 and the Yihuang Expressway – or the highway that is a part of the TGP itself – both service Yichang, as do Jiaoliu Railway and Three Gorges Airport.





Yichang was thrust into the limelight with the commencement of the construction of the TGP. The dam itself as well as the service and administration facilities are about a 45-minute drive from Yichang. In addition to being rich in water resources, thanks to the nearby Yangtze, Yichang is also rich in minerals, and has an extensive forestry industry. Other local Yichang produce include tea, sweet oranges, Chinese chestnuts, fragrant fungus, Auricularia auricula (alternatively, Auricularia auricula-judae, or the comestible Judas Ear fungus), as well as tobacco. Besides being the "Hydropower Capital of the World" Yichang is also the "Tea and Orange Captial" of Hubei Province.





Nestled among the trees that line both sides of the river along this particular stretch of the Yangtze, Yichang has a freshness and tidiness about it that belies its more serious role as the hub of the TGP. Indeed, this lively, verdant city is the terminus for the Yangtze River Cruise which originates in Chongqing.


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