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Huizhou

City in Guangdong, China


City in Guangdong, China

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Middle:Jiangbei skyline, Huicheng District at night
Bottom:Shuangyue Bay
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US$ 77.2 billion
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US$ 12,728
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Middle:Jiangbei skyline, Huicheng District at night Bottom:Shuangyue Bay | mapframe-zoom = 7 | mapframe-point = none Default is list if up to 5 items, coll if more than 5-- US$ 77.2 billion US$ 12,728

Huizhou () is a city in east-central Guangdong Province, China, forty-three miles north of Hong Kong. Huizhou borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the west, Shenzhen and Dongguan to the southwest, Shaoguan to the north, Heyuan to the northeast, Shanwei to the east, and Daya Bay of the South China Sea to the south. As of the 2020 census, the city has about 6,042,852 inhabitants and is administered as a prefecture-level city. Huizhou's core metropolitan area, which is within Huicheng and Huiyang Districts, is home to around 2,090,578 inhabitants.

History

During the Song dynasty, Huizhou was a prefectural capital of the Huiyang prefecture and the cultural center of the region.

The West Lake in Huizhou was formerly known as Feng Lake. At the age of 59, Su Shi was exiled to Huizhou by the imperial government of Song. When he visited Feng Lake in Huizhou, he found it located in the west of the city and was as beautiful as West Lake in Hangzhou. Therefore, he renamed it the West Lake. In order to solve the traffic problems on both sides of West Lake, he invested to help build two bridges. Later generations named bridges as the bridge Su Di to commemorate his achievements. And the two bridges in the West Lake becomes one of the eight scenic spots in the West Lake, called "Su Di Play Moon".

Huizhou used to be a prosperous region, specializing in commerce and trading, which changed during the 20th century due to wars. After the 1980s, Huizhou developed as a manufacturing base.

Demographics

Historical demographics

In ancient China, Huizhou and Heyuan were a part of the remote Lingnan region. In pre-Tang times, the population included Baiyue peoples (Zhuang, Yao, Hmong, Tanka, and She) but very few Han Chinese aside from imperial Chinese soldiers. According to the Huiyang County annals (2003), during the late Yuan dynasty (14th century), what is now Huizhou had only 45,410 inhabitants in 9,545 households. That corresponds to one household or five people per square kilometer. Most of the 6 million inhabitants in Huizhou and Heyuan are descended from people who migrated during the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties and during the Qing dynasty after the Great Clearance.

Population

According to the 2020 census, the city's permanent population was 6,042,852, representing an increase of 1,444,450 people, or 31.43%, from the 2010 census. Between 2000 and 2010, the average annual increase over that 10-year period was 3.64%. As of 2010, the population included 2,419,258 males (52.63%) and 2,177,744 females (47.37%), for a sex ratio of 111.09 males for every 100 females. There were 809,270 children aged 0–14 (17.6%); 3,517,928 people aged 15–64 (76.53%), and 269,804 people aged 65 and older (5.87%).

Ethnicity

The majority of Huizhou's residents are Han Chinese, with a population of 3,617,800, 97.69% of Huizhou's population. There are 85,500 residents of minority ethnic groups, including Yao and She, representing 2.31% of the population. The Han population includes Hakka and Hoklo people. The Hakka are distributed widely in each district and county of the prefecture-level city, and Huizhou has Hakka walled villages. The Hoklo are concentrated in Boluo County and Huidong County. In Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, there are more than 800,000 people of Huizhou ancestry.

Economy

Located in the Pearl River Delta, Huizhou is one of the 9 prefecture-level cities in the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone (include Huizhou urban area, Huiyang, Huidong and Boluo only). TCL, a major TV and multinational consumer electronics company is headquartered in Huizhou.

Development zones

Huizhou Dayawan Economic and Technological Development Zone

The Huizhou Daya Bay Economic and Technological Development Zone (DBETDZ) was approved by the State Council in 1993. It had an initial area of 9.98 km2, and in 2006, the State Council expanded the zone to 23.6 km2 in three phases.

Industries encouraged in the zone include Automobile Production/Assembly, Chemical Production and Processing and Electronics Assembly & Manufacturing.

Huizhou Export Processing Zone

The Huizhou Export Processing Zone was approved by Guangdong Provincial Government as a subzone of DBETDZ in June 2005. The planned area was 3 km2 in size. The zone was considered suitable for companies focusing on electronics, auto parts, textiles and chemicals.

Huizhou Zhongkai High-tech Industrial Development Zone

The Huizhou Zhongkai High-tech Industrial Development Zone is connected with Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Dongguan by the Huizhou-Shenzhen Highway, Guangzhou-Huizhou Highway and Dongguan-Huizhou Highway. The Beijing-Kowloon Railway and Huizhou-Aotou Railway also run through the zone, linking it with Beijing, Hong Kong, and other cities along the railway. Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport is a one-and-a-half hour drive from the zone.

The Huizhou Zhongkai HIDZ has also established electronics, information technology and optical-, mechanical- and electronic-integration as its major industries. It also encourages investment in new materials, telecommunications, and other high-tech industries. The zone is one of the National Electronic Information Industry Bases and National Video and Audio Products Parks in China.

Administration

The prefecture-level city of Huizhou administers 5 county-level divisions, including 2 districts and 3 counties.

View of Huicheng District, Huizhou
View of Huicheng District, Huizhou 2
MapNameSimplified ChineseHanyu PinyinPopulation
(2010 census)Area
(km2)Density
(/km2)
Huicheng District惠城区Huìchéng Qū1,579,8181,488.451,061
Huiyang District惠阳区Huìyáng Qū764,8161,205.44664
Boluo County博罗县Bóluó Xiàn1,038,1982,855.11364
Huidong County惠东县Huìdōng Xiàn908,3903,526.73258
Longmen County龙门县Lóngmén Xiàn307,1802,267.2135

Transport

Huicheng, the urban center of Huizhou, is served by the Jingjiu Railway (also known as the Guangmeishan Railway in Guangdong) with two stations: Huizhou West and Huizhou. Huizhou itself is vast as Los Angeles County with sparse rail service as compared with bay peer cities.

Huizhou Pingtan Airport reopened in 2015. Additionally the town is about a one and one half-hour drive by bus from Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. There are also coach bus services connecting Huizhou with Hong Kong International Airport.

A mass rapid transit linking it to Shenzhen was under construction .

In April 2018, the China Daily announced that the world's first automatic railroad was currently under construction between Dongguan and Huizhou. As a pilot project, it would contain ten railway stations, driverless trains and robotic assistance for passengers with luggage and tickets.

Language

The main languages spoken in Huizhou are Hakka (mainly Huiyang dialect), Cantonese, Hokkien, and Huizhou dialect.

Military

Huizhou is the headquarters of the 42nd Group Army of the People's Liberation Army, one of the two group armies that comprise the Guangzhou Military Region responsible for the defense of China's southern coast and its border with Vietnam.

Education

Educational facilities in Huizhou include:

  • Huizhou University
  • Huizhou Radio and Television University
  • Huizhou Nanshan School
  • Medi's International schoolhttps://www.medisedu.cn.

Sport

Huizhou is a well-known city of sports in China with the opening of Huizhou Olympic Stadium in 2010.

Climate

Huizhou has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cwa). Summers are long, hot and humid. Winters are short, mild and dry.

| Jan record high C = 28.6 | Jan record low C = -2.4 | Feb record high C = 31.3 | Feb record low C = 0.9 | Mar record high C = 33.2 | Mar record low C = 2.1 | Apr record high C = 34.3 | Apr record low C = 9.3 | May record high C = 35.8 | May record low C = 15.5 | Jun record high C = 37.9 | Jun record low C = 18.4 | Jul record high C = 39.0 | Jul record low C = 20.2 | Aug record high C = 38.0 | Aug record low C = 22.3 | Sep record high C = 37.7 | Sep record low C = 16.9 | Oct record high C = 36.3 | Oct record low C = 10.0 | Nov record high C = 33.8 | Nov record low C = 4.9 | Dec record high C = 30.2 | Dec record low C = -0.1 all-time extremes

Tourism

South and West Lake in Linghu

Daya Bay

Main article: Daya Bay

Daya Bay is located to the southeast of Huizhou City, on the South China Sea, with waters covering an area of nearly 500 km2. There are nearly 100 islands and reefs in the bay. The climate is described as a typical subtropical oceanic climate, with temperatures averaging 21.8 C over the year. Historically, Daya Bay had whales and turtles. The bay was one of the breeding grounds along the southern coast of China for Asian population of gray whales which are now one of the most endangered whale population in the world. They migrated here to calve in the winter-spring seasons. Other species, such as humpback whales also migrated here historically. All of these were wiped out by Japanese whalers established whaling stations on various sites on Chinese coasts including at nearby Daya Bay. Critically endangered Chinese white dolphins and occasional whales such as humpbacks have been confirmed in the bay recent years.

International relations

Twin towns – sister cities

Huizhou is twinned with:

  • AUT Hallstatt, Austria
  • CAN North Vancouver, Canada
  • USA Milpitas, United States

Friendly cities

  • SAM Apia, Samoa
  • KOR Seongnam, South Korea
  • UK Worcester, England, United Kingdom

Notable people

  • Zeng Jingsheng (born 1954) - painter

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