Jilin City Explained

Jilin
Native Name:吉林市
Native Name Lang:zh
Other Name:Chi-lin, Kirin
Nickname:River City (Chinese: 江城)
Settlement Type:Prefecture-level city
Pushpin Map:Jilin
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the city centre in Jilin
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:People's Republic of China
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Jilin
Subdivision Type2:County-level divisions
Subdivision Name2:9
Seat Type:Municipal seat
Seat:Chuanying District
Government Type:Prefecture-level city
Leader Title:CPC Jilin City Secretary
Leader Name:Zhao Jingbo (Chinese: 赵静波)
Leader Title1:Mayor
Leader Name1:Zhang Huanqiu (Chinese: 张焕秋)
Established Date:1673
Area Total Km2:27166.37
Area Metro Km2:3,663.9
Area Urban Km2:3,663.9
Elevation M:202
Population As Of:2020 census
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:3623713
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Metro Km2:auto
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Population Urban:1895865
Population Metro:1895865
Demographics Type2:GDP[2]
Demographics2 Title1:Prefecture-level city
Demographics2 Info1:CN¥ 239.4 billion
US$ 38.4 billion
Demographics2 Title2:Per capita
Demographics2 Info2:CN¥ 56,077
US$ 9,003
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8
Coor Pinpoint:Jilin City government
Coordinates:43.8381°N 126.5497°W
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:132000
Area Code:0432
Blank1 Name:Major Nationalities
Blank1 Info:Han, Manchu, Korean, Hui
Blank4 Name:Licence plates
Blank4 Info:Chinese: 吉B
Iso Code:CN-JL-02
Pic:吉林.png
Piccap:"Jilin", as written in Chinese
Picsize:160px
Jilin
Psp:Kirin
W:Chi2-lin2
P:Jílín
Mnc:ᡤᡳᡵᡳᠨ ᡠᠯᠠ ᡥᠣᡨᠣᠨ
Mnc Rom:Girin'ula hoton

Jilin City is the second-largest city and former capital of Jilin province in northeast China. As of the 2020 census, 3,623,713 people resided within its administrative area of and 1,895,865 in its built-up (or metro) area consisting of four urban districts. A prefecture-level city, it is the only major city nationally that shares its name with its province.

Jilin City is also known as the River City because of the Songhua River surrounding much of the city. In 2007, it co-hosted the Asian Winter Games.

History

Jilin City is one of the oldest cities in Northeast China.

During the reign of the Yongle Emperor in the Ming dynasty, efforts were made to expand Ming control throughout all of Manchuria. Mighty river fleets were built and sailed several times from Jilin City, getting the chieftains of the local tribes to swear allegiance to the Ming rulers.[3] Soon after the establishment of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, the territory of today's Primorsky Kray was put under the administration of Jilin. As the Russian Empire advanced eastward to the Pacific coast, the Qing government ordered a naval shipbuilding factory to be set up here in 1661. Jilin was officially established as a fort city in 1673 when Anzhuhu (Chinese: 安珠瑚), the Deputy Lieutenant-General (Chinese: 副都统), was ordered to build a castle in Jilin. In 1676, the Military Governor of Ninguta was transferred to Jilin City because of its more convenient location and increasing military importance, while the former Deputy Lieutenant-General was transferred in the opposite direction to Ninguta.[4] Since then Jilin City has developed at a rapid pace. The nickname of Jilin City is River City (Chinese: 江城), which originates from one sentence "Chinese: 连樯接舰屯江城" of a poem written by Kangxi Emperor when he was visiting Jilin City in 1682. Jilin retained its importance into the 18th and 19th century as one of the few cities existing beyond the Willow Palisade, along with Qiqihar, Ninguta and Mukden.

After Manchukuo established their capital in Xinjing (present-day Changchun), Jilin City's importance decreased. By 1940, Jilin's population was 173,624, while Xinjing's population reached 544,202 at the same time. Soviet forces captured Jilin during the August Storm operation.[5]

Jilin became the provincial capital of Jilin Province after the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, until Changchun took this position in 1956.

Geography

Jilin City, which is located in central Jilin Province spanning from 125° 40' to 127° 56' E longitude and 42° 31' to 44° 40' N latitude. Neighbouring prefectures are:

Jilin City is situated in a hilly area near the Songhua River.There are four famous mountains surrounding Jilin City, which is North Mountain in the west, Long Tan Mountain in the east, Zhuque Mountain in the North, and Turtle Mountain in the south, plus Songhua River, it forms a bagua in Taiji pattern.North Mountain, called Beishan, is the most famous mountain in Jilin City and is home to several Buddhist Temples. The Qianlong Emperor reportedly visited the mountain.

Climate

Jilin City has a four-season, monsoon-influenced, humid continental climate (Köppen Dwa). Winters are long (lasting from November to March), cold, and windy, but dry, due to the influence of the Siberian anticyclone, with a January mean temperature of NaN°C. Spring and autumn are somewhat short transitional periods, with some precipitation, but are usually dry and windy. Summers are hot and humid, with a prevailing southeasterly wind due to the East Asian monsoon; July averages 23.3°C. Snow is usually light during the winter, and annual rainfall is heavily concentrated from June to August.

Environmental issues

2005 Jilin benzene pollution

See main article: 2005 Jilin chemical plant explosions. The Jilin chemical plant explosions were a series of explosions which occurred on November 13, 2005, in the No.101 Petrochemical Plant in Jilin City, killing six. The explosion severely polluted the Songhua River, with an estimated 100 tons of pollutants containing benzene and nitrobenzene entering into the river.[6] The benzene level recorded was at one point 108 times above national safety levels. This caused downstream major cities including Harbin, Songyuan and Khabarovsk suspending their water supply for almost one week.[7] Chinese leaders later had to apologize to the Russian government over its handling of the incident as the pollutants finally flowed into the Amur (Heilong) River, the major boundary river between China and Russia.[8]

2010 Jilin floods and pollution

Jilin was one of the worst-hit regions in China by rain and landslides in the 2010 summer China floods.[9] On July 28, 2010, several thousand barrels, which contained toxic chemicals including trimethylsilyl chloride and hexamethyldisiloxane, about of a poisonous substance in each, were washed into the Songhua River by the floods from two chemical plants based in Jilin. There were reports that some barrels exploded on contact with water.[10] By late afternoon on August 1, 6,387 barrels had been retrieved from the river. Officials stated that tests show the water in the river remains safe to drink. Three soldiers of the People's Liberation Army in Jilin drowned after working to remove the barrels and control the flooding.[11] The Dahe Dam in Changshan Township was breached on July 28, spilling 4 million m3 of water, destroying five villages downstream and leaving 40 people dead or missing. Over 100 were dead or missing after floods devastated Jilin prefecture. Workers started repairing fifty-one damaged small reservoirs and fortifying riverbanks in the province after the Songhua River surged to levels twice as high as normal.

Administrative divisions

Map
NameHanziHanyu PinyinPopulation (2010 census)Area (km2)Density (/km2)
1Chuanying DistrictChinese: 船营区Chuányíng Qū659,188711927
2Longtan DistrictChinese: 龙潭区Lóngtán Qū527,5321209436
3Changyi DistrictChinese: 昌邑区Chāngyì Qū492,159865569
4Fengman DistrictChinese: 丰满区Fēngmǎn Qū296,9241032288
5Panshi CityChinese: 磐石市Pánshí Shì505,9543867131
6Jiaohe CityChinese: 蛟河市Jiāohé Shì447,380623572
7Huadian CityChinese: 桦甸市Huàdiàn Shì444,997662467
8Shulan CityChinese: 舒兰市Shūlán Shì645,9254554142
9Yongji CountyChinese: 永吉县Yǒngjí Xiàn394,6222625150

Tourism

Jilin City is a popular destination for tourists to come each winter to view the magnificent rime ice on trees along the banks of the Songhua River, (the river is the only river in the region that does not freeze in winter). The rime ice is a natural phenomenon that occurs every year during January and February. It is a result of water vapor rising up from the warm Songhua River to meet the cold -20°C night air, causing the crystallisation of water vapour on willows branches.

Attractions:

Sports

The winter sports in Jilin City are full of interests, such as skiing, skating, sledding, snowboarding, and winter swim. Winter swimming is widely practiced in Jilin city.

Ski resorts:

Education

High school

Universities and Colleges

Transportation

Air

The city used to be served by the Jilin Ertaizi Airport, a joint-use airport for commercial and military. But by October 3, 2005, all of its commercial flights were transferred to the newly opened Changchun Longjia International Airport while Jilin Airport halted commercial operation.[16]

The airport is located about 76km (47miles) away from the Jilin City and has flights to many cities from the airport. China Southern Airlines also provide some international connections directly from Changchun.

Railway

Jilin is served by the Jilin railway station. Jilin railway station is on the East-West Changchun-Tumen Railway mainline and provides convenient access to many cities around China, including Beijing, Tianjin, Dalian, Jinan, Hangzhou. Services to Harbin, Changchun and Shenyang are also frequent and convenient through the Harbin-Dalian high-speed rail and its branch from Changchun to Jilin.

Road transport

International relations

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in China.

Twin towns—Sister cities

Jilin City is twinned with:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: China: Jílín (Prefectures, Cities, Districts and Counties) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map.
  2. Book: 吉林省统计局、国家统计局吉林调查总队 . 《吉林统计年鉴-2016》 . September 2016 . 中国统计出版社 . 978-7-5037-7899-5 . 2017-06-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180428025345/http://tjj.jl.gov.cn/tjnj/2016/ml/indexc.htm . 2018-04-28 . dead.
  3. Shih-shan Henry Tsai, The Eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty. SUNY Press, 1996. . Partial text on Google Books. P. 129–130
  4. Book: Edmonds, Richard Louis. Northern Frontiers of Qing China and Tokugawa Japan: A Comparative Study of Frontier Policy. University of Chicago, Department of Geography; Research Paper No. 213. 0-89065-118-3. 1985. 113, 115–117.
  5. LTC David M. Glantz, "August Storm: The Soviet 1945 Strategic Offensive in Manchuria" . Leavenworth Papers No. 7, Combat Studies Institute, February 1983, Fort Leavenworth Kansas.
  6. News: China pledges to minimize impact of river pollution on Russia . https://web.archive.org/web/20060428164422/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-11/24/content_3831641.htm . dead . April 28, 2006 . Xinhua . 24 November 2005 .
  7. News: 2nd batch of water purifying materials offered to Russia . https://web.archive.org/web/20110514195741/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-12/16/content_3932826.htm . dead . May 14, 2011 . www.chinaview.cn . 2005-12-16 .
  8. News: Spegele. Brian. Water Scare Hits Chinese City of Lanzhou. 14 April 2014. Wall Street Journal. 11 April 2014.
  9. News: The Associated Press. Canadian Press. Official: More heavy rains to test dikes, put pressure on rescue efforts in northern China. 6 August 2010. The Canadian Press. August 5, 2010.
  10. http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/07/30/13882208.html Khabarovsk Region prevents poisoned Sungari water from reaching Amur
  11. News: Zhao. Xinhua. Over 100 Dead or Missing after Floods Devastate NE China. https://web.archive.org/web/20121019184753/http://english.cri.cn/6909/2010/08/01/1881s586111.htm. dead. October 19, 2012. 6 August 2010. english.cri.cn. August 1, 2010.
  12. . Lattimore explains that kai is simply a local pronunciation of Chinese: (in most other Mandarin dialects)
  13. (This is an English translation of Verbiest's report originally published in French in the early 19th century)
  14. http://www.sinoglot.com/manchu/2008/05/breaking-ground/ Echoes of Manchu: Breaking Ground
  15. http://www.sinoglot.com/manchu/2008/09/wall-mystery-solved/ Echoes of Manchu: Wall Mystery Solved!
  16. http://www.gctl8.com/index.php?module=ShowCategory&CatNum=SM&page=2255&GUID=9WR3IN0NZB7LQPQVTDRJ China's Ertaizi Airport halts operation
  17. Web site: http://www.city.yamagata-yamagata.lg.jp/shiseijoho/torikumi/kokusaikoryu/24c2pd0115103128.html . ja:山形市の友好姉妹都市 . Yamagata City Twin Cities . Yamagata City . Japan . ja . https://web.archive.org/web/20120415103251/http://www.city.yamagata-yamagata.lg.jp/shiseijoho/torikumi/kokusaikoryu/24c2pd0115103128.html . 15 April 2012 . 12 October 2011 . dead .
  18. Web site: Chongjin (D.P.R.K.) . english.jl.gov.cn . 12 April 2011 . 22 October 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171023010419/http://english.jl.gov.cn/AboutJilin/SisterCities/201104/t20110412_975194.html . 23 October 2017 . dead .