Hefei
Hefei (合肥 pinyin Héféi; Wade-Giles: Hofei) is the capital of Anhui Province of China. Formerly translated system. Population: 772,000. Area: 120 km². The GDP per capita was ÃÂ¥ 17770 (ca. à1800, US$ 2150) in 2003, ranked no. 91 among 659 Chinese cities.
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The city was known as Luzhou (庐州 pinyin Lúzhōu) during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
A famous Three Kingdoms battle was fought at what is currently Xiaoyao Jin (逍遥津 pinyin Xiāoyáo Jīn) in Hefei. General Zhang Liao of the Kingdom of Wei commanding 7,000 picked cavalry defeated the 100,000-men army of Kingdom of Wu.
Hefei is located 130 km west of Nanjing.
Hefei's annual average temperature is about 15.7°C. Its annual precipitation is about 1000 mm.
Chaohu Lake, a lake 15 km southeast of the city, is one of the largest freshwater lakes in China. However, the lake has unfortuneatly been polluted with nitrogen and phosphor in recent decades.
Before the Chinese civil war Hefei was a town whose main industry was agriculture. Soon after the founding of the People's Republic, the capital of Anhui was moved from Anqing to Hefei. To assist the development of the city, many talented people were sent from other parts of the country. Modern day Hefei has machinery, electronics, chemistry, steel, textile, and cigarette industries, among others.
The majority of the population in Hefei is Han Chinese. There is a small minority of Hui Chinese living in the city.
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