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Bozhou

City in Anhui, China

Bozhou

Summary

City in Anhui, China

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leader_titleCPC Secretary
leader_title1Mayor
leader_name1Liu Jian (刘健)
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demographics2_info1CN¥ 197.3 billion
US$ 26.2 billion
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US$ 6,133
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Default is list if up to 5 items, coll if more than 5-- US$ 26.2 billion US$ 6,133

Bozhou () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Anhui province, China. It borders Huaibei to the northeast, Bengbu to the southeast, Huainan to the south, Fuyang to the southwest, and Henan to the north. Its population was 4,996,844 at the 2020 census, of whom 1,537,231 lived in the built-up area made of Qiaocheng urban district, even though the county remains largely rural.

Administration

AMS]], 1954)

The prefecture-level city of Bozhou currently administers 4 county-level divisions, including 1 district and 3 counties.

  • Qiaocheng District ()
  • Guoyang County ()
  • Lixin County ()
  • Mengcheng County ()
MapSubdivisionSimplified ChineseHanyu PinyinPopulation (2020)Area (km2)Density (/km2)
City Proper
Qiaocheng District谯城区zh1,537,2312,266678.4
Rural
Lixin County利辛县zh1,187,2542,012590.1
Guoyang County涡阳县zh1,170,7192,111554.5
Mengcheng County蒙城县zh1,101,6402,141514.5
Total4,996,8448,530585.8

Geography and climate

Bozhou features a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa) with four distinct seasons. With an annual mean temperature of 15.06 °C, the monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from 0.9 °C in January to 27.5 °C in August. Winters are damp and cold (yet the precipitation is low) while summers are hot and humid. Rainfall is heavily concentrated in the warmer months, as more than half of the annual total occurs from June to August. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 46% in January and March to 54% in May, the city receives 2,242 hours of bright sunshine annually.

| Jan record high C = 22.6 | Feb record high C = 26.6 | Mar record high C = 33.2 | Apr record high C = 34.9 | May record high C = 39.1 | Jun record high C = 41.3 | Jul record high C = 42.1 | Aug record high C = 40.6 | Sep record high C = 37.0 | Oct record high C = 36.5 | Nov record high C = 29.9 | Dec record high C = 21.1 | Jan record low C = −18.3 | Feb record low C = −20.6 | Mar record low C = −11.3 | Apr record low C = -3.0 | May record low C = 3.9 | Jun record low C = 11.6 | Jul record low C = 16.6 | Aug record low C = 13.8 | Sep record low C = 4.5 | Oct record low C = -1.2 | Nov record low C = −8.8 | Dec record low C = −17.5 |access-date= 14 October 2025

History

Flower Peking Opera Theater

Bozhou was, in addition to being a prefecture during the Tang dynasty, once the Qiao Commandery () at the time of the Sui dynasty.

In 1355, during the Yuan dynasty, Han Lin'er () was proclaimed by Liu Futong () to be the Emperor of Great Song (, a reference to the extinct Song dynasty) with the regnal year Longfeng (). Chao was nicknamed "The Little Ming King" ().

In 1368, Bo Prefecture was downgraded in status and became a county. In 1496, it was again upgraded to a prefecture/Fu then later lowered to a county in 1912 (after 1911 Revolution) when it became Bo County. In May 1986, it was upgraded to a county-level city administered by Fuyang Prefecture (阜阳地区). In 1996, Bozhou was upgraded to a provincially directly administered city (省直辖市), under the control of Fuyang City on behalf of the province. The province has directly administered Bozhou since February 1998. In June 2000, Bozhou was made a prefecture-level city.

The city is located on two main Chinese train routes running from capital Beijing to the south and from the east to Shanghai which facilitate the easy transportation of goods and people.

Bozhou's population currently stands at around the three million mark which makes it small by Chinese standards. Whilst Bozhou is currently developing and expanding, it still has few internationally recognized brands based in the city.

Traditional Chinese medicine market

Bozhou is currently the capital of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in mainland China, with one of the largest TCM industries and production area in the country. In 2008, companies based in Bozhou exported over 160,000 tons of products (out of total Chinese exports of 240,000 tons). Whilst relatively underdeveloped compared to coastal regions of China, Bozhou continues to be the primary location and trading hub for TCM within China. The international TCM Expo is held in Bozhou in September each year which sees delegates from around the world coming to discuss TCM.

Notable people

  • Cao Song, father of Cao Cao
    • Cao Cao (155 - 220), last chancellor and de facto ruler of the Eastern Han dynasty
  • Hua Tuo (110 - 208 (estimated)), renowned Eastern Han dynasty physician, first inventor of general anaesthesia
  • Hua Mulan, legendary heroine who disguised herself as a man in order to replace her father in the army draft
  • Zhang Jun, (b. 1963), economist and professor at Fudan University

References

References

  1. "China: Ānhuī (Prefectures, Cities, Districts and Counties) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map".
  2. "《安徽统计年鉴2022》电子查阅版".
  3. link. [[China Meteorological Administration]]
  4. (September 2017). "Why China's traditional medicine boom is dangerous". The Economist.
  5. 刘明. "Rising Anhui: TCM market prosperous in Bozhou".
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