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Changge (simplified Chinese: 长葛; traditional Chinese: 長葛; pinyin: Chánggě) is a county-level city under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Xuchang, in the central part of central Henan Province, China. In the Han Dynasty, it was known as Changshe (长社; 長社; Chángshè). It ranges in latitude from 34° 09' to 34° 20'N and longitude from 113° 34' to 114° 08'E.[2] According to the sixth national population census in 2010, Changge's population is about 687,081.[3] It borders the province capital Zhengzhou to the north, the ancient capital Luo Yang to the west and Kaifeng to the east, the city is about 21.4 kilometers from the north and South, and 51.9 kilometers east–west.

Changge
长葛市
Changko
County-level city
Changge in Xuchang
Changge
Location in Henan
Coordinates: 34°12′49.21″N 113°45′46.55″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHenan
Prefecture-level cityXuchang
Area
  Total650 km2 (250 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)[1]
  Total698,600
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
461500

History


Changge is a historical city, it has a diverse culture. The name of this area Changge has been changed several time, from Changge to Changshe, and finally called as Changge in Sui Dynasty(569 AD). As the name of Changge could be found in Zuo Spring and Autumn, "鲁隐公五年,宋人代郑围长葛”, the place's name has existed since 718BC.[2] It is said that Changge is the place where a famous ancient tribe's chief Ge Tianshi lived, in order to commemorate that period of life, the generations called this region as Changge.


Administrative divisions


As a county-level city, Changge administers 4 subdistricts, 8 towns, 4 townships[4] and 357 village committees.

Subdistricts
  • Jianshelu Subdistrict (建设路街道)
  • Changxinglu Subdistrict (长兴路街道)
  • Changshelu Subdistrict (长社路街道)
  • Jinqiaolu Subdistrict (金桥路街道)
Towns
  • Heshangqiao (和尚桥镇)
  • Pohu (坡胡镇)
  • Houhe (后河镇)
  • Shigu (石固镇)
  • Laocheng (老城镇)
  • Nanxi (南席镇)
  • Dazhou (大周镇)
  • Dongcun (董村镇
Townships
  • Zengfumiao Township (增福庙乡)
  • Guanting Township (官亭乡)
  • Shixiang Township (石象乡)
  • Guqiao Township (古桥乡)

Geography and Climate


Changge is Warm Temperate Monsoon climate, there has abundant sunlight and the geothermal is very rich. With four distinct seasons, winters are cool and dry, summers hot and humid, spring begins early and is warm, and autumn provides a reasonable transition. The average annual temperate is about 14.3 ℃, average annual rainfall is 711.1mm, and 217 frost-free days per year. With several rivers come across Changge, its water resources is very rich.[5]


Agriculture and Industry


Changge is one of the eight pilot municipalities, it has a solid foundation of agriculture, and also has diverse industry categories. There are several large-scale enterprise groups, include Huanghe Whirlwind Company, Benma Company, Topin Group Company, etc.[5]


Education


In Ming and Qing Dynasty, there are nearly 200 sites of private school, Confucius college and community-run schools charging with no tuition.[2] Nowadays, Changge government still treasure education industry. There are many schools here, from kindergarten to technical school.

Changge first senior high school
Changge first senior high school
Changge second senior high school entrance
Changge second senior high school entrance

Celebrity


Zhong Yao (151-230), native of Yingchuan in Yuzhou State (today's Changge), styled himself Yuanchang. He was an important minister in Kingdom of Wei of the Three Kingdoms Period. Zhong Yao was appointed as the tutor of prince, after he died the emperor gave Chenghou as his posthumous title. The most accomplished area for Zhong Yao is in calligraphy, and he was known as the bell King with Jin Dynasty calligraphy Wang Xizhi.

Zhong Yao
Zhong Yao

Tourism


Changge, as a city of central China, has a deep history culture. The tourism sights are mostly human landscapes which include:


References


  1. 最新人口信息 www.hongheiku.com (in Chinese). hongheiku. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  2. "Changge." Accessed June 9, 2014.
  3. "the sixth national population census of Xuchang." Accessed June 9, 2014.
  4. 濮阳市-行政区划网 www.xzqh.org (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 2012-05-24.
  5. "changge(长葛)." Accessed June 9, 2014.



На других языках


- [en] Changge

[ru] Чангэ

Чангэ́ (кит. упр. 长葛, пиньинь Chánggě) — городской уезд городского округа Сюйчан провинции Хэнань (КНР). Уезд назван в честь вождя Гэ Тяньши, жившего в этих местах в античные времена.



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