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    Huangshan (Chinese: 黄山), [2] literally meaning the Yellow Mountain(s), is a mountain range in southern Anhui province in eastern China. It was originally called "Yishan", and it was renamed because of a legend that Emperor Xuanyuan once made alchemy here. [3]

  2. It has jurisdiction over three districts, four counties and Huangshan Scenic Zone. With the beautiful landscapes and many relics, Huangshan is the cradle of the Hui School and one of the three locality studies in China. Huangshan city boasts two world heritages sites, Mt. Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) and the ancient villages of Xidi and Hongcun.

  3. The urban center of Huangshan was originally the city of Tunxi and is now called Tunxi District. Locals still call the city Tunxi to distinguish the urban core from other parts of Huangshan. The population of Huangshan City As of the end of 2021, the resident population of Huangshan City was 1.332 million, with an urbanization rate of 59.25% ...

  4. Huangshan District (simplified Chinese: 黄山区; traditional Chinese: 黃山區; pinyin: Huángshān Qū) is a district of Huangshan City, Anhui province, China. It has a population of 163,000 and an area of 1,669 square kilometres (644 sq mi). [1] The government of Huangshan District is located in Jintai Town.

  5. a metacity is a city with a population greater than 20 million. Based on 2018 data from the United Nations, the world has 33 urban populations greater than 10 million, with 27 located in the developing world. populations over 10 million in the future will be in developing countries. Cities can be categorized into a hi.

  6. May 28, 2019 · Located in the Anhui Province, Huangshan became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990 and is well-known for its sunsets, hot springs, and granite peaks. Huangshan literally means “ yellow mountains ” in Chinese and is often the inspiration for traditional Chinese paintings.

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  8. Unique geological, topographical and climatic conditions have created and protected the remarkable biodiversity of Mount Huangshan and preserved the most intact middle subtropical granite mountain evergreen broad-leaved forest ecosystem.