Huai'an
淮安市
Huái'ān Shì| |
| Administration Type | Prefecture-level city |
| City Seat | Chuzhou District () |
Area - Total - Urban center | 10,072 km² 3,171 km² |
Population - Total - Urban center | 5,240,600 (2004) |
GDP - Total - Per Capita | ¥50.097 billion (2004) ¥9,597 (2004) |
| Major Nationalities | Han |
| County-level divisions | 8 |
| Township-level divisions | 127 |
| CPC Committee Secretary | Ding Xiemin (丁解民) |
| Mayor | Fan Jinlong (樊金龙) |
| Area code | 517 |
| Postal Code | 223000, 223200, 223300 (Urban center) 211600, 211700, 223100, 223400 (Other areas) |
| License Plate Prefix | 苏H |
Huai'an (), known as
Huaiyin () before
2001, is a
prefecture-level city in northern
Jiangsu province,
People's Republic of China. It borders
Suqian to the northwest,
Lianyungang to the north,
Yancheng to the east,
Yangzhou to the southeast, and the province of
Anhui to the southwest.
The
prefecture-level city of Huai'an administers 8
county-level divisions, including 4
districts and 4
counties.
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Chuzhou District (楚州区)
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Huaiyin District (淮阴区)
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Qinghe District (清河区)
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Qingpu District (清浦区)
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Jinhu County (金湖县)
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Xuyi County (盱眙县)
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Hongze County (洪泽县)
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Lianshui County (涟水县)
These are further divided into 127
township-level divisions, including 84
towns, 33
townships and 10
subdistricts.
Ancient China
The area of Huai'an spans over ancient canal of Huai River and the name of
Huai'an takes the hope of the residents for lasting peaceful Huai River.
Pre-HistoryIt is said in ancient
Chinese mythology that
Yu the Great, the Chinese legendary on the ability of flood control techniques, was ever taming the Huai River here in Huai'an area.
The trail of activities of ancient Chinese living in about 5000 to 6000 years ago was found in the area and the most famous one is the Qingliangang Hill Civilization.
Xia, Shang and Zhou DynastyThe borough area had been properly developed, and "was leading China in convenience of transportation and irrigation". Gangou Drain (the section between Huaiyin and Yangzhou of the
Grand Canal of China) connected the
Yangtze River and the
Huai He delta region and Qian Road and Shan Road on the land reached Southern and Northern China. So Huaiyin was critical area for several strong states in Spring and Autumn period. The region was occupied by Wu, Yue and Chu state one by another.
Qin and Han DynastyAfter Qin Dynasty consolidated all states in China, County System was promoted throughout China. Huaiyin County (Matou Town of Huaiyin District today), Xuyi Country (Northern town of Xuyi County today), Dongyang (Maba of Xuyi County today) was built in the region today.
In the movement by rebelling farmers during the later years of Qin Dynasty, the people of Huai'an supported the rebel force, including the famous militia
Han Xin who got many honors by his bravery and credit.
In the epoch of West
Han Dynasty, Huaipu County (Western Lianshui County today), Sheyang County (Southeast of Chuzhou District today) and Fulin County (under the water of
Hongze Lake today) were built.
During the Qin and Han Dynasty, great improvements, especially in irrigation, were made to agriculture and manufacturing. In the later years of East
Han Dynasty, the Governor of Guanglin, Cheng Deng, built the Gaojiayang Levees (Hongze Lake Levees today). 30 miles in total, it kept out flood waters, and protected farm lands. He also built Pofu Pool for farm irrigation. Iron-made apparatus and bull-farming were widespread. Though a few wars and battles took place, agriculture, transportation and logistics made fair progress. The express way built by the first Qin Emperor went through the region, and the West Way of Gaogou Drain built by Cheng Deng, improved traffic between
Yangtze and
Huai He area.
Handy crafts and businesses developed, while culture and arts were at high levels too. Home-teaching and private schools flourished in
Han Dynasty and lots of famous artists appeared, for example, the Han-text composers Mei Chen and Mei Gao, and Chen Lin, one of the Seven Scholars of Jian'an.
Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern DynastiesSui, Tang and Five DynastiesSong and Yuan DynastyMing and Qing DynastyR.O.China
Since P.R.China
Whole area of Huaiyin was occupied by Chinese communist army in December 1948 and became the territory of P.R.China.
District of HuaiyinDistrict of Huaiyin was established on April 21, 1949, operating 10 counties, which were: Huaiyin, Huaibao (built of west parts of Huai'an and Baoyin section of the
Grand Canal of China and county office located at town of Chahe), Siyang, Shuyang, Guanyun, Suqian, Suining, Xin'an (built of parts of Shuyang and Suqian and county office located at town of Xin'an), Pisui (built of southern Longhai Road of Pixian and northern Suining and county office located at town of Tushan) and Lianshui. The district office was at Huaiyin County.
Huaibao County was dissolved on May 12, 1950 to Huaiyin, Huai'an and Baoyin County (belonging to District of Yangzhou). And District of Huaiyin had 9 counties then.
The city area of Huaiyin County was separated as Qingjiang City on December 18, 1950 and District of Huaiyin then had 1 city and 9 counties.
With the establishment of
Jiangsu Province in January 1953, District of Huaiyin was transferred to the province. Xin'an County was renamed to Xinyi County and county office of Pisui was moved to town of Yunhe. District of Huaiyin then had Qingjiang City and 9 counties, Huanyin, Lianshui, Guanyun, Siyang, Shuyang, Xinyi, Suqian, Pisui and Suining. The district office was sited at Qingjiang City. Later in the year, Suining, Pisui and Xinyi was given to District of Xuzhou and then District of Huaiyin had one city and six counties.
Qingjiang City was promoted to prefectual level of Jiangsu Province though was still operated by District of Huaiyin. Soon the district was joined by Huai'an County from District of Yancheng and in December by Sihong County from District of Suxian and Xuyi County from Disctrict of Chuxian in Anhui Province. The amount of all counties belonging to District of Huaiyin was 9.
In 1956 Hongze County was created from parts of Sihong, Huaiyin and Xuyi County with the county office sited at town of Gaoliangjian. The amount of counties then was 10.
In 1957 Xin'an Administrative Office was built from joint parts of Guanyun and Lianshui County and soon later renamed to Guannan County. The counties number reached 11.
Huaiyin County was merged in 1958 to Qingjiang City which was renamed to Huaiyin City and operated by District of Huaiyin, which had one city and 10 counties then.
However in 1964, Huaiyin City was renamed back to Qingjiang City and Huaiyin County was restored but the county office was sited in Qingjiang City.
Xuyi County was transferred to District of Luhe in 1966 and District of Huaiyin then had one city and 10 counties.
Huaiyin RegionDistrcit of Huaiyin was renamed to Huaiyin Region in 1970 with the region office sited at Qingjiang City, operating Qingjiang City and 10 counties, which were Guanyun, Guannan, Shuyang, Suqian, Siyang, Lianshui, Huaiyin, Huai'an, Hongze and Sihong.
Xuyi County was returned by Luhe Region in 1971 as well as new transferred Jinhu County. Then one city and 12 counties belonged to Huaiyin Region.
In 1975 the office of Huaiyin County was relocated at the town of Wangyin.
Huaiyin CityQingjiang City was renamed to Huaiyin City again in 1983 and operated directly by Jiangsu Province with the end of Huaiyin Region. Meanwhile 11 counties, which were Guannan, Shuyang, Suqian, Siyang, Lianshui, Huaiyin, Sihong, Huai'an, Hongze, Xuyi and Jinhu, was transferred to new Huaiyin City while Guanyun County to Lianyungang City. The municipal area of Huaiyin City was splitted into two distrcts, Qinghe and Qingpu. Then 11 counties and 2 districts were belonging to Huaiyin City.
Suqian and Huai'an County was promoted to county-level cities in December 1987 by the order approved by Department of State, then renamed to Suqian and Huai'an City respectively. At the moment, Huaiyin City was operating 2 cities, 9 counties and 2 districts.
Suqian City was promoted to prefectual level of Jiangsu Province in 1996 and Shuyang, Siyang and Sihong County was transferred to Suqian City while Guannan County to Lianyungang City. After the adjustment, Huaiyin City had 5 counties, which were Huaiyin, Lianshui, Jinhu, Hongze and Xuyi, and 2 districts, Qinghe and Qingpu and was operating Huai'an City.
Huai'an CityBy the order approved by Department of State on December 21, 2000, Huaiyin City was renamed to Huai'an City with the city office sited at Qinghe District while Chuzhou District was established from original Huai'an City with the district office at town of Huaichen and Huaiyin District was established from original Huaiyin County with the district office at town of Wangyin. The county borders were also be slightly modified.
Now Huai'an City are operating over 4 districts, Qinghe, Qingpu, Chuzhou and Huaiyin, and 4 counties, Xuyi, Lianshui, Jinhu and Hongze.
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Han Xin (died 196 BC), late
Qin Dynasty military general under
Liu Bang, enfeoffed the Marquess of Huaiyin.
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Wu Cheng'en (1500"1582),
Ming Dynasty novelist, author of the
Journey to the West.
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Zhou Enlai (1898"1976), prominent
Communist Party of China leader,
Premier of the People's Republic of China since
1949 till death.
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Government website of Huai'an (in Simplified Chinese)