Xinzhou Prefecture
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Xinzhou, ancient name Xiurong (秀荣), is a prefecture-level city occupying the north-central section of Shanxi, Shanxi Province in the China, People's Republic of China, bordering Hebei to the east, Shaanxi to the west, and Inner Mongolia to the northwest.


Administrative divisions


Climate

Xinzhou has a continental, monsoon-influenced semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification, Köppen ''BSk''), with cold, very dry, and somewhat long winters, and warm, somewhat humid summers. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from in January to in July, and the annual mean is . Typifying the influence of the East Asian Monsoon, close to three-fourths of the annual of precipitation occurs from June to September.


Demographics

According to the 2020 Chinese census, seventh national census of Xinzhou, the prefecture city had 2,689,700 inhabitants in 2020, of whom the built-up (or metro) area was home to 1,446,400 inhabitants. Contrasting to the previous census conducted in Fifth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China, 2000, there is a decline of 378,000 inhabitants (-12.32%, or -1.31% annually). Xinzhou is the eighth populous city in Shanxi. The illiteracy rate of Xinzhou is 2.39% ,decrease 1.13% from 2010. Xinzhou’s sex ratio is 106:100 (Woman is 100).


Tourism

Dai County is home to the AAAAA Tourist Attractions of China, AAAAA-rated Yanmen Pass, a mountain pass hosting a major fortification along the Great Wall. And Mount Wutai is one of Sacred Mountains of China#The Four Sacred Mountains of Buddhism, four sacred mountain of Buddhist (中国佛教四圣山).


Education

Xinzhou has numerous public high schools. And Xin Zhou Di Yi Zhong Xue (Xin Zhou Number One High School), is considered the most prestigious public high school in this region. Another public high school of interest is the nearby laboratory high school. It functions as an extension of the Xin Zhou Normal University. The third famous high school is the Xin Zhou Shi Yan Zhong Xue (Xin Zhou Experimental High School). This school was initiated as a public-private partnership. The school is partially funded by the Chinese government, follows national educational standards, and maintains close ties (and even joint faculty) with Xin Zhou Yi Zhong Xue; however, it maintains a greater independence from the government than traditional public schools. The experimental school also runs a small primary school program (generally only one classroom per grade level) which is populated almost exclusively by the children of Yi Zhong Xue and Shi Yan Zhong Xue teachers.


Transportation

*China National Highway 108 *China National Highway 208 *G1812 Cangyu Expressway *G55 Erenhot–Guangzhou Expressway *Xinzhou Wutaishan Airport


References


External links


Official website of Xinzhou People's Government
{{Shanxi topics Xinzhou, Cities in Shanxi