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Anhui: 1987 revoked Huizhou and established Huangshan city at the prefecture level. The animation reproduces the adjustment of the year at 0 1:00.
Anhui [ā n hu:]
People's Republic of China (PRC) provincial administrative region
This entry is a polysemous word with five meanings.
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Anhui, referred to as "Anhui" for short, is a provincial administrative region in People's Republic of China (PRC), with Anqing and Huizhou as the first letters at that time. Hefei, the provincial capital. Located in the Yangtze River Delta in the east of China [1],
It is located between east longitude11454 ′-1/937 ′ and north latitude 2941′-3438 ′, bordering Jiangsu in the east, Henan and Hubei in the west, Zhejiang in the southeast, Jiangxi in the south and Shandong in the north. By the end of 20021,the resident population of Anhui province was 61130,000. [87][9 1]
In the coastal waters of Anhui Province, there are 800-mile urban agglomerations along the Yangtze River and Wanjiang City Belt to undertake industrial transfer demonstration zones, with the Yangtze River waterway inside and coastal economic radiation outside. The terrain consists of plains, hills and mountains; It spans the Huaihe River, the Yangtze River and Xin 'anjiang River.
Anhui province is located in the transitional area between warm temperate zone and subtropical zone. The north of Huaihe River has a warm temperate semi-humid monsoon climate, and the south of Huaihe River has a subtropical humid monsoon climate, which is compatible with the north and the south. [2][3]
Anhui Province is an important part of the Yangtze River Delta, which is at the strategic intersection of national economic development and the junction of several major domestic economic plates. Its economy, culture and other areas of the Yangtze River Delta have historical and natural ties.