Qingzhou (Chinese: 青州; pinyin: Qīngzhōu) Wade–Giles: Tsing-chou, sometimes written as Ching-chow-fu, formerly Yidu County (Yitu) (益都县), is a county-level city, which is located in the west of the prefecture-level city of Weifang, in the central part of Shandong Province, China. Qingzhou is a dynamic industry city, and also grows a great number of farm products. The local government holds an open policy of introduction of foreign capital, and has established strong business relationships with more than fifty countries and regions.
This article needs additional citations for verification. (July 2009) |
Qingzhou
青州市 Tsingchow | |
---|---|
County-level city | |
Qingzhou Location of the city center in Shandong | |
Coordinates: 36°41′07″N 118°28′47″E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Shandong |
Prefecture-level city | Weifang |
Area | |
• Total | 1,569 km2 (606 sq mi) |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 963,600 |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Postal code | 262500 |
Qingzhou is named after one of the nine provinces that appear in the Yu Gong geography chapter of the classic Book of Documents composed during the Warring States period of Chinese history (403 BC - 221 BC). The history of this centuries old city dates back to ancient times twenty two centuries ago when it was part of the Dongyi area.
As 2012, this city is divided to 3 subdistricts and 9 towns.[1]
|
|
Attractions
General |
|
---|---|
National libraries |