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Cixi City

 
Wikipedia: Cixi City

Cixi (Chinese: 慈溪pinyin: Cíxī; Wade-Giles: Tz'u-hsi; formerly also Tzeki) is a city within the sub-provincial city of Ningbo located in China's Zhejiang province. It was the site of the 1862 Battle of Cixi between Qing imperial forces and Taiping rebels.


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Geography

Cixi City is located on the coastal region of East China Sea and the south bank of the Hangzhou Bay Bridge. It is located in the Hangzhou Bay Rim economic circle of Yangtze River Delta among Shanghai, Hangzhou and Ningbo. It is 60 km from Ningbo in the east, 148 km from Shanghai in the north and 138 km from Hangzhou in the west. Cixi City covers a total land area of 1,154 square kilometers. [1]


Population

At the end of 2008, there were 1,020,000 registered permanent residents and over 770,000 temporary residents. Seventeen towns and three subdistricts are under the jurisdiction of Cixi City and there are 297 administrative villages, 28 residents’ committees and 47 communities.[2]

Culture

The city also houses many Yue Kiln Sites, which are widely regarded as the origin of Chinese porcelain.

Notable people

External links

Coordinates: 30°10′N 121°14′E / 30.167°N 121.233°E / 30.167; 121.233

  1. ^ http://www.cixi.gov.cn/col/col16753/
  2. ^ http://www.cixi.gov.cn/col/col16753/

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