Jiamusi Explained

Jiamusi
Settlement Type:Prefecture-level city
Other Name:Chia-mu-ssu, Kiamusze
Native Name:佳木斯市
Native Name Lang:zh
Pushpin Map:Heilongjiang
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the city centre in Heilongjiang
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Mapsize:240
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:People's Republic of China
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Heilongjiang
Subdivision Type2:County-level divisions
Subdivision Name2:10
Government Type:Prefecture-level city
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Shao Guoqiang (Chinese: 邵国强)[1]
Leader Title1:Municipal Committee Secretary
Leader Name1:Xu Jianguo (Chinese: 徐建国)[2]
Area Total Km2:31528
Area Urban Km2:882.5
Area Metro Km2:882.5
Population As Of:2020 census
Population Footnotes:[3]
Population Total:2156505
Population Urban:862555
Population Metro:862555
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Population Density Metro Km2:auto
Demographics Type2:GDP
Demographics2 Title1:Prefecture-level city
Demographics2 Info1:CN¥ 86.1 billion
US$ 13.8 billion
Demographics2 Title2:Per capita
Demographics2 Info2:CN¥ 35,944
US$ 5,771
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8
Coor Pinpoint:Jiamusi government
Coordinates:46.8°N 130.319°W
Elevation M:83
Elevation Ft:271
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:154000
Area Code:0454
Blank Name Sec1:Licence plates
Blank Info Sec1:Chinese: 黑D
Iso Code:CN-HL-08
Blank2 Name:Climate
Blank2 Info:Dwa
Pic:JMS.svg
Piccap:"Jiamusi", as written in Chinese
Picsize:185px
Psp:Kiamusze
P:Jiāmùsī
Rus:Цзямусы
Mnc:ᡤᡳᠶᠠᠮᡠᠰᡳ
Mnc Rom:Giyamusi
Order:st

Jiamusi (Manchu: ; formerly Kiamusze) is a prefecture-level city in eastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. Located along the middle and lower reaches of the Songhua River, it faces Russia's Khabarovsk Krai across the Ussuri River and the Heilongjiang. In 2018, Jiamusi had a GDP of RMB 101.2 billion with a 4.3% growth rate. Its population was 2,156,505 at the 2020 census whom 862,555 lived in the built up area comprising 4 urban districts.

History

Early history

In 1720, Jiamusi was first named Giyamusi (Manchu: ᡤᡳᠶᠠᠮᡠᠰᡳ, Chinese: 甲母克寺噶珊,嘉木寺) during the Kangxi period by the Nanai people.[4] The word Giyamusi originally means "inn" in the Manchu language. Because of the harsh climate and short growing season, the region of modern day Jiamusi was largely uncultivated. Since the Qing government opened Manchuria for farming in order to prevent the conquest of the area by Russia, Jiamusi developed as a small trading post under the name Dongxing (Chinese: 東興鎮) since 1888.[4] When Han Chinese and Manchu settlers began to move into the area, Jiamusi became the seat of a county administration, under the name Huachuan in 1910. However, the county seat was moved 30 miles to the north to Haoli (Hegang) after several destructive floods. After the Xinhai Revolution, as the Han Chinese continued to move in, the population of Jiamusi rose rapidly. Jiamusi continued to grow as a commercial center. As Jiamusi has become the largest harbor along the lower reaches of the Songhua River, a road system was constructed in order to provide convenient transport linking Jiamusi to several other important strongholds in northeastern China including Harbin and Nancha.

Japanese occupation period

As the Japanese invasion of Manchuria began, Jiamusi was established as an administrative centre of the puppet Manchukuo government. Going by the name Kiamusze, Jiamusi was also the capital of . Jiamusi was regarded as an important military strongpoint to defend the Soviet Red Army's possible invasion. In 1937, the City of Jiamusi was established. It also became a major military base. Many settlers came into the area, not only from China but also from Korea and Japan, including the Development Group of Manchuria and Mongolia.[5] After the construction of and Tumen-Jiamusi and Suihua-Jiamusi Railway continuously completed in 1937 and 1940, Jiamusi has become an agricultural products distribution center in Heilongjiang.[6]

People's Republic

After 1949, as Jiamusi was still the transport and communications center of this region, the rapid development of Jiamusi continued. Industries including manufacturing agricultural equipment, mining machinery, fertilizers, plastics, and chemicals were developed. Since one of the biggest paper mills in China was built in 1957, Jiamusi has been a major producer of wood pulp and newsprint. Because of being conveniently connected by air and water to Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East, Jiamusi is also an important harbour for international trade in northeastern China.[7]

Geography

Jiamusi is located in eastern Heilongjiang province. Located at latitude 45° 56′−48° 28′ N and longitude 129° 29′−135° 05' E, containing China' easternmost point, although the urban area of Shuangyashan lies further to the east of Jiamusi. Neighbouring prefectures are:

It also borders Russia's Khabarovsk Krai to the east. The average elevation in the prefecture is 85m (279feet), with the terrain primarily consisting of plains. The total area of the prefecture is . The confluence of the Amur, Songhua and Ussuri rivers meet in the east of the city. The Sanjiang Plain came into being because of the alluvion of these three large rivers.

Climate

Jiamusi has a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate (Köppen: Dwa), with long, bitter, but dry winters, and humid and very warm summers. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from NaN°C in January to 22.5°C in July, while the annual mean is 4°C, and more than 60% of the year's precipitation occurs from June to August. The frost-free period is about 130 days per year, while mean annual precipitation is about 542.6mm. Typically, the ground freezes to a depth of 1.2m (03.9feet), beginning to freeze in late November and beginning to thaw in late March. Extreme temperatures have ranged from −41.1 °C to 38.1 °C.[8]

Subdivisions

On July 26, 2006, Yonghong District (Chinese: 永红区) was merged into Jiao District (Chinese: 郊区).[9]

Map
NameHanziHanyu PinyinPopulation (2010 est.)Area (km2)Density (/km2)
1Qianjin DistrictChinese: 前进区Qiánjìn Qū171,5301412,252
2Xiangyang DistrictChinese: 向阳区Xiàngyáng Qū233,855249,744
3Dongfeng DistrictChinese: 东风区Dōngfēng Qū161,740533,052
4Jiao DistrictChinese: 郊区Jiāoqū314,586792397
5Tongjiang CityChinese: 同江市Tóngjiāng Shì179,7916,25229
6Fujin CityChinese: 富锦市Fùjǐn Shì437,1658,22753
10Fuyuan CityChinese: 抚远市Fǔyuǎn Shì126,6946,26020
7Huanan CountyChinese: 桦南县Huànán Xiàn468,6984,416106
8Huachuan CountyChinese: 桦川县Huàchuān Xiàn202,8272,26090
9Tangyuan CountyChinese: 汤原县Tāngyuán Xiàn255,2113,23079

Sport

Five of the players in the national bandy team at their first World Championships came from Jiamusi.http://bandyvm2015.ru/en/teams/group-b/?command=22 It's one of the cities in which China Bandy Federation explores the potential for further development.https://www.chinabandy.org The 13,000-capacity Jiamusi Stadium is located in the city. It opened in 2012 and it is used mainly for football.

Economy

Jiamusi has long been a major transit port and distribution center of goods, and serves as the economic hub of eastern Heilongjiang province. In 2011, Jiamusi's GDP paced up to RMB 62.53 billion representing a steady growth of 14.2% from a year earlier.[10] In 2015, Jiamusi has a GDP of RMB 81.01 billion.[11]

Jiamusi is an agricultural production hub in Heilongjiang Province. Value-added output from the agricultural sector increased 14.2% to RMB 18.92 billion in 2011. Crop production of the city rose 26.8% to 7.3 million tons. In 2011, gross industrial output from enterprises with designated size or above of the city surpassed RMB 39.34 billion, increased 35.5% year on year. Gross output from heavy industry amounted to RMB 22.77 billion, increasing by 38.7% compared with a year ago, while that from light industry reached RMB 16.57 billion, surging 31.4% from the previous year. Heavy industry and light industry made up 64% and 36% of the city's total gross industrial output.

Electricity production and supply, construction materials, chemicals and agricultural products processing are the pillar industries in the city. Major industrial products in the city include cement, edible oils, fertilizer and feed. The industrial sector in Jiamusi is relatively weak compared with other cities in Heilongjiang such as Harbin and Daqing. In 2011, the service sector became the largest contributor of the city, which gained value-added output of RMB 26.99 billion. This contributes 43.2% to Jiamusi's economy. With the consumer market being very active, sales of consumer goods in Jiamusi amounted to RMB 24.55 billion in 2011, rising 18.2% year on year.

Foreign trade value increased 19.6% to RMB 3.65 billion in 2011. Export value was US$3.01 billion, representing a rise of 6.1% over the previous year. while import value stood at US$640 million, increased 197.5% year on year. Russia is Jiamusi's largest foreign trade partner. In 2011, foreign trade with Russia amounted to US$900 million, increased 24.5% over the previous year, accounting for 24.66% of the city's foreign trade. The utilized FDI in Jiamusi hit US$150 million in 2011, increased 33.5% over the previous year.[4]

Transportation

Railway

Jiamusi is a transportation hub in northeast Heilongjiang. Suijia (Suihua-Jiamusi) Railway and Tujia (Tumen-Jiamusi) Railway meet here. Trains from Jiamusi Railway Station connect the city with Beijing, Jinan, Dalian, Harbin, Tianjin and several other cities in China. On September 30, 2018, the Harbin–Jiamusi intercity railway was opened to passenger traffic, which shortened the travel time between Jiamusi and Harbin from six hours to two and half hours.[12] [13]

Highway

Jiamusi is served by the G1011 Harbin-Tongjiang Expressway, the G11 Hegang-Dalian Expressway, as well as six other highways, forming a comprehensive highway network.

Air

Jiamusi Dongjiao Airport is 9km (06miles) east of the city center, which offers flights to a number of domestic destinations and international destinations such as Khabarovsk[14] and Seoul.[15]

Ports and waterways

First built in 1919, Jiamusi Port is a major port along the downstream of Songhua River. The port was expanded in 1937 and became a Steel-structured-port. However, The annual throughput of the port was less than 120 thousand tons per year until PRC's foundation in 1949. In 2014 the annual throughput was about 1 million tons per year.[8] Available from mid-April until the beginning of November, passenger ships sail from Jiamusi up the Songhua River to Qiqihar, Harbin or downstream to Tongjiang and Khabarovsk in Russia.

Education

Jiamusi is home to Jiamusi University.

Twin towns

Domestic

International

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mayor's Page. zh:市长专页 . Jms.gov.cn . 2019-06-17.
  2. Web site: Secretary's Page. zh:书记专页 . Jms.gov.cn . 2019-06-17.
  3. Web site: China: Hēilóngjiāng (Prefectures, Cities, Districts and Counties) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map. Citypopulation.de. 29 January 2022.
  4. Web site: Jiamusi (Heilongjiang) City Information. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303222123/https://china-trade-research.hktdc.com/business-news/article/Fast-Facts/Jiamusi-(Heilongjiang)-City-Information/ff/en/1/1X000000/1X09R0Z1.htm. 3 March 2016. 11 December 2013. china-trade-research.hktdc.com.
  5. News: http://news.163.com/special/reviews/kaituotuanjapan.html . zh:开拓团:没有枪的殖民者 . 163.com news . zh-cn.
  6. Web site: Jiamusi | China . Britannica.com. 29 January 2022.
  7. Book: zh:佳木斯市志 . History of Jiamusi . 黑龙江佳木斯市志编纂委员会 (Jiamusi, Heilongjiang City Almanac Compilation Committee) . 1996 . . 7-101-01593-X.
  8. Web site: . zh:黑龙江省佳木斯口岸简介 . 中国黑龙江信息网 . 2014-01-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140113183845/http://www.hlj.gov.cn/zerx/system/2008/04/10/000091143.shtml . 2014-01-13 .
  9. Web site: 国务院关于同意黑龙江省调整佳木斯市部分行政区划的批复_2006年第26号国务院公报_中国政府网. Gov.cn. 29 January 2022.
  10. Web site: http://www.hlj.gov.cn/zxxx/system/2012/02/07/010293680.shtml. Main economic indicators of Jiamusi City in 2011 . zh:佳木斯市2011年度GDP突破600亿. Jiamusi People's Government. zh-hans. 2014-01-23.
  11. Web site: 2015年黑龙江各市GDP和人均GDP排名_排行榜. Phbang.cn. 29 January 2022.
  12. Web site: http://www.harbin.gov.cn/info/news/index/detail/379608.htm. zh:哈佳铁路开工建设. Harbin People's Government. July 3, 2014. Harbin.gov.cn. zh. June 19, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304035752/http://www.harbin.gov.cn/info/news/index/detail/379608.htm. March 4, 2016. dead.
  13. Web site: The Hajia Railway was opened on September 30, and the journey time between the two places was shortened to 2 hours. Chinanews.com. 29 January 2022.
  14. Web site: Flight schedule. Aurora Airline.. Flyaurora.ru. 2019-06-17.
  15. Web site: https://www.jejuair.net/jejuair/cn/com/jeju/ibe/company/route.do. zh:济州航空通航航线 济州航空. Jejuair.net. 2019-06-17.
  16. Web site: International Exchange. List of Affiliation Partners within Prefectures. Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR). 21 November 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160205180944/http://www.clair.or.jp/cgi-bin/simai/e/03.cgi?p=19&n=Yamanashi%20Prefecture. 5 February 2016.
  17. Web site: List of sister cities of Jiamusi . 2019-06-20 . Jms.gov.cn.