Tianmen | |
Other Name: | Tienmen |
Settlement Type: | County-level & Sub-prefectural city |
Mapsize: | 300px |
Pushpin Map: | China Hubei |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of the city centre in Hubei |
Subdivision Type: | country |
Subdivision Name: | People's Republic of China |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Hubei |
Unit Pref: | metric |
Area Total Km2: | 2622 |
Population Total: | 1,105,800 |
Population As Of: | 2022 |
Area Urban Km2: | 324.40 |
Area Urban Footnotes: | [1] |
Population Urban: | 301000 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population Density Urban Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type2: | GDP[2] |
Demographics2 Title1: | County-level & Sub-prefectural city |
Demographics2 Info1: | CN¥ 71.2 billion US$ 9.9 billion |
Demographics2 Title2: | Per capita |
Demographics2 Info2: | CN¥ 64,707 US$ 9,010 |
Coor Pinpoint: | Tianmen government |
Coordinates: | 30.664°N 113.167°W |
Elevation Ft: | 104 |
Elevation M: | 32 |
Timezone: | China Standard |
Utc Offset: | +8 |
Website: | (in Simplified Chinese) |
Tianmen is a sub-prefecture-level city (sometimes considered a county-level city) in central Hubei Province, China.
It is on the Jianghan Plain, on the west side of Wuhan (the biggest city of Central China, as well as the capital of Hubei) and the east of Jingzhou (a famous city in Chinese history). Formerly known as Jingling (Chinese: 竟陵), it was renamed to Tianmen in 1726 during the Qing dynasty. The name comes from the Sky Gate Mountains (meaning “tianmen” in Chinese) which lie northwest of the city.
It is the hometown of Lu Yu, the writer of The Classic of Tea, who is respected as "the Sage of Tea" for his contribution to the tea culture. Tianmen has the largest population among the same-level cities in Central China. It was honoured "National Civilized City" by Chinese government in 2014.
Prehistoric ancient settlements in the Tianmen area existed at least 7,000 to 8,000 years ago as evidenced by Shijiahe neolithic tribal ruins which include recent discoveries of stone (jade) devices, pottery, bone, mussels, as well as bronze articles and other artifacts, such as those in the original Tao Zu patrilineal cultural heritage period.
In January 2008, more than 100 persons and city officials in Tianmen came under investigation after the fatal beating of a 41-year-old man, Wei Wenhua, general manager of a construction company, who was using his cellphone to photograph a dispute between villagers and city inspectors.[3]
As of the end of 2022, the permanent resident population of Tianmen City was 1,105,800 people.[4]
According to the seventh national census in 2020, the permanent resident population of the city was 1,158,640 people. Compared with the 1,418,913 people from the sixth national census, there was a decrease of 260,273 people over ten years, a decline of 18.34%, with an average annual growth rate of -2.01%. Among them, the male population was 606,285 people, accounting for 52.33% of the total population; the female population was 552,355 people, accounting for 47.67% of the total population. The total population sex ratio (with females as 100) was 109.76. The population aged 0-14 years was 199,948 people, accounting for 17.26% of the total population; the population aged 15-59 years was 659,700 people, accounting for 56.94% of the total population; the population aged 60 and above was 298,992 people, accounting for 25.81% of the total population, among which those aged 65 and above were 208,068 people, accounting for 17.96% of the total population. The population living in urban areas was 502,908 people, accounting for 43.41% of the total population; the population living in rural areas was 655,732 people, accounting for 56.59% of the total population.
Tianmen City is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in mainland China and a key hometown of overseas Chinese in Hubei Province. More than 280,000 overseas Chinese, Chinese, and compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao from Tianmen live in more than 40 countries and regions across five continents. The city has more than 500 returned overseas Chinese and over 82,000 relatives of overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, and Macao residents.
The emigration of Tianmen overseas Chinese began at the end of the 18th century, going through several stages including moving northward (to Europe), moving southward (to Southeast Asia), and the new immigration period.[5]
Tianmen City is a renowned cultural hometown. World cultural figures such as the "Tea Saint" Lu Yu, Tang Dynasty poet Pi Rixiu, Ming Dynasty Jingling School literary representative figures Zhong Xing, Tan Yuanchun, and Qing Dynasty top scholar Jiang Liyong were born here. Since the restoration of the college entrance examination system, Tianmen has sent over 54,000 college students to the nation, earning the reputation of the "hometown of top scholars."
Tianmen is full of places of interest and historical sites. Within its territory is the Stone Age village site of Shijiahe, the largest Neolithic village site in the Yangtze River basin to date, the famous Buddhist temple Bai Long Temple built during the Southern Dynasties, well-preserved and majestic, and Lu Yu Pavilion, Wenxue Spring, Ancient Goose Bridge in memory of Lu Yu, as well as Zhong Xing's tomb, Tan Yuanchun's tomb, and the East Lake and West Lake scenic areas.
Hubei Province Tianmen Middle School is a nationally renowned provincial model high school, founded in 1912, located at the western end of Jingling Zhong Xing Avenue in Tianmen City, Hubei Province, the hometown of the Tea Saint Lu Yu. It is a garden-style school in Hubei Province, a provincial model high school, an advanced collective in the national education system, an advanced unit in the construction of spiritual civilization nationwide, with a history of more than one hundred years.
Hubei Province Tianmen Experimental High School is located on the north bank of East Lake in Tianmen. The school's history of education can be traced back to the Tianmen Normal Training Institute founded in the 32nd year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1906), which has gone through the processes of normal schools, secondary normal schools, and high schools, changing its name nine times and relocating eight times. In 2004, Tianmen Experimental High School ranked 28th on the comprehensive strength ranking of key middle schools in Hubei Province.[6]
Name | Chinese (S) | |||||
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Subdistricts | ||||||
1 | Chinese: [[:zh:竟陵街道|竟陵街道]] | |||||
2 | Chinese: [[:zh:侨乡街道|侨乡街道]] (Chinese: 天门经济开发区) | |||||
3 | Chinese: [[:zh:杨林街道|杨林街道]] | |||||
Towns | ||||||
4 | Duobao Town | Chinese: [[:zh:多宝镇|多宝镇]] | ||||
5 | Tuoshi Town | Chinese: [[:zh:拖市镇|拖市镇]] | ||||
6 | Zhanggang Town | Chinese: [[:zh:张港镇|张港镇]] | ||||
7 | Jiangchang Town | Chinese: [[:zh:蒋场镇|蒋场镇]] | ||||
8 | Town | Chinese: [[:zh:汪场镇|汪场镇]] | ||||
9 | Yuxin Town (Yü-hsin-ho) | Chinese: [[:zh:渔薪镇|渔薪镇]] | ||||
10 | Huangtan Town | Chinese: [[:zh:黄潭镇|黄潭镇]] | ||||
11 | Yuekou Town | Chinese: [[:zh:岳口镇|岳口镇]] | ||||
12 | Henglin Town | Chinese: [[:zh:横林镇|横林镇]] | ||||
13 | Pengshi Town | Chinese: [[:zh:彭市镇|彭市镇]] | ||||
14 | Mayang Town | Chinese: [[:zh:麻洋镇|麻洋镇]] | ||||
15 | Duoxiang Town | Chinese: [[:zh:多祥镇|多祥镇]] | ||||
16 | Ganyi Town | Chinese: [[:zh:干驿镇|干驿镇]] | ||||
17 | Mawan Town | Chinese: [[:zh:马湾镇|马湾镇]] | ||||
18 | Lushi Town | Chinese: [[:zh:卢市镇|卢市镇]] | ||||
19 | Xiaoban Town | Chinese: [[:zh:小板镇|小板镇]] | ||||
20 | Jiuzhen Town | Chinese: [[:zh:九真镇|九真镇]] | ||||
21 | Zaoshi Town | Chinese: [[:zh:皂市镇|皂市镇]] | ||||
22 | Hushi Town | Chinese: [[:zh:胡市镇|胡市镇]] | ||||
23 | Shijiahe[9] [10] Town (formerly Shihe) | Chinese: [[:zh:石家河镇|石家河镇]] (formerly Chinese: 石河镇) | ||||
24 | Fozishan Town | Chinese: [[:zh:佛子山镇|佛子山镇]] | ||||
Townships | ||||||
25 | Jingtan Township | Chinese: [[:zh:净潭乡|净潭乡]] | ||||
Other Areas | ||||||
26 | Chinese: [[:zh:天门工业园|天门工业园]] | |||||
27 | Jianghu Farm | Chinese: [[:zh:蒋湖农场|蒋湖农场]] | ||||
28 | Baimaohu Farm | Chinese: [[:zh:白茅湖农场|白茅湖农场]] | ||||
29 | Chenhu Committee | Chinese: [[:zh:沉湖管委会|沉湖管委会]] |
Hometown of overseas Chinese of Central China:Tian men is a major hometown of overseas Chinese in Central Chinese. It is hometown of approximately 80,000 overseas Chinese, and also hometown of about 200,000 Hong Kong people, Macau people and Taiwanese.