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Jiuquan

Jiuquan

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image_captionJiuquan Bell Tower
image_mapLocation of Jiuquan Prefecture within Gansu (China).png
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subdivision_namePeople's Republic of China
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US$ 12.2 billion
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US$ 11,573
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US$ 12.2 billion US$ 11,573 Jiuquan, formerly known as Suzhou is a prefecture-level city in the northwesternmost part of Gansu Province in the People's Republic of China. It is more than 600 km wide from east to west, occupying 191342 km2, although its built-up area is mostly located in its Suzhou District.

Etymology

Name

Statue of Huo Qubing in Jiuquan city

The city was formerly known as Fulu, which became known as Suzhou (Suchow, Su-chow, &c.) after it became the seat of Su Prefecture under the Sui. As the seat of Jiuquan Commandery, it eventually became known by that name in turn. The name Jiuquan —" jiu (Chinese alcohol) spring(s)" — derives from a legendary story of the young Han general Huo Qubing, who was said to have poured a vat of precious alcohol into a local creek to share its taste with his troops after a victory over the Xiongnu nomads.

History

Fulu was founded in 111 BC as an outpost in the Hexi Corridor near the Yumen Pass along the overland Silk Road. Jiuquan was a Han prefecture and, under the Eastern Han, an active military garrison. Su Prefecture was established under the Sui and renamed Jiuquan Commandery under the Tang. In 624, Jiuquan County was established. In 763, it was occupied by Tibetan Empire. After the fall of the Tibetan Empire, it was controlled by the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom. In 1028, it was seized by Xixia. During the Yuan Dynasty, Suzhou Lu was established under Gansu Province. It sometimes served as the capital of the province of Gansu. Along with its role protecting trade along the Silk Road, Suzhou was the great center of the rhubarb trade.

Under the Ming, Suzhou was the site where the Portuguese Jesuit missionary Bento de Góis was robbed and died in 1607 during the exploration that finally established that Cathay and China were a single country. Meng Qiaofang took it from Ding Guodong in 1649. The Hui under Ma Wenlu held it during the Dungan Revolt. It was completely destroyed by the time it was recovered by the Qing general Zuo Zongtang in 1873 but it was swiftly rebuilt.

Administrative divisions

Jiuquan is made up of one district, two counties, two autonomous counties and two country-level cities.

MapNameHanziHanyu PinyinPopulation
(2010 census)Area (km2)Density
(/km2)
Suzhou District{{linktext肃州区}}Sùzhōu Qū428,3463,353127.8
Yumen City{{linktext玉门市}}Yùmén Shì159,79213,31012.01
Dunhuang City{{linktext敦煌市}}Dūnhuáng Shì186,02726,7206.96
Jinta County{{linktext金塔县}}Jīntǎ Xiàn147,46016,2509.07
Guazhou County{{linktext瓜州县}}Guāzhōu Xiàn148,79823,5706.31
Subei Mongol Autonomous County{{linktext肃北蒙古族}}
{{linktext自治县}}Sùběi Měnggǔzú
Zìzhìxiàn14,97955,3700.27
Aksai Kazakh Autonomous County{{linktext阿克塞哈萨克族}}
{{linktext自治县}}Ākèsài Hāsàkèzú
Zìzhìxiàn10,54529,1100.36

Geography

Jiuquan occupies the westernmost part of Gansu, bordering Zhangye City to the east, Qinghai to the south, Xinjiang to the west, Ejin Banner, Alxa league of Inner Mongolia and Mongolia to the north. Its administrative area ranges in latitude from 37° 58' to 42° 48' N and in longitude from 92° 09' to 100° 20' E, and reaches a maximal north–south extent of 550 km and maximal east–west width of 680 km. Suzhou District is approximately 1500 m above sea level.

Climate

Jiuquan has a cold desert climate (Köppen BWk), with long, cold winters, and hot, somewhat dry summers. Monthly average temperatures range from −8.9 °C in January to 22.3 °C in July, with an annual mean of 7.79 °C. The diurnal temperature variation is relatively large, averaging 13.8 C-change annually. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 62% in July to 77% in October, the city receives 3,031 hours of bright sunshine annually. With sunny weather and low humidity dominating year-round, the area hosts one of the launch sites for the PRC's space programme.

| Jan record high C = 15.8 | Jan record low C = -28.6 | Feb record high C = 16.8 | Feb record low C = -31.6 | Mar record high C = 25.2 | Mar record low C = -25.7 | Apr record high C = 31.7 | Apr record low C = -10.6 | May record high C = 34.4 | May record low C = -3.4 | Jun record high C = 36.1 | Jun record low C = 2.4 | Jul record high C = 38.4 | Jul record low C = 7.7 | Aug record high C = 38.0 | Aug record low C = 4.4 | Sep record high C = 33.0 | Sep record low C = -3.7 | Oct record high C = 29.0 | Oct record low C = -16.9 | Nov record high C = 19.6 | Nov record low C = -24.2 | Dec record high C = 17.3 | Dec record low C = -29.8 all-time extreme temperature{{cite web |access-date= 13 September 2024 |access-date= 7 July 2025

Transport

Jiuquan is served by China National Highway 312 and the Lanzhou-Xinjiang (Lanxin) Railway. The Lanxin Railway has several side branches within Jiuquan Prefecture. In particular, a railway branch runs from the Liugou Station in Guazhou County to Dunhuang, serving both Guazhou county seat and Dunhuang. There are plans to expand it further south into Qinghai; the extension, known as the Golmud–Dunhuang Railway, will connect Dunhuang to Golmud, Qinghai on the Qinghai–Tibet railway. There is also the Jiayuguan–Ceke branch, which runs through the desert areas of Jiuquan Prefecture's Jinta County.

Jiuquan is also served by Jiuquan Airport. There is also Dunhuang Airport in Dunhuang.

Space launch center

The vertical assembly test plant in Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Main article: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Jiuquan is the closest major city to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Still, the space launch center is more than 100 km away from the city, and is actually located not in Gansu province, but in the neighboring Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It was built in 1958; the first Chinese human spaceflight, Shenzhou 5 was launched there on 15 October 2003, making Yang Liwei China's first astronaut and a national hero. The second was in 2005.

Culture

Jiuquan is known within China as the first site of rhubarb cultivation.

Notes

References

  • Hill, John E. (2009) Through the Jade Gate to Rome: A Study of the Silk Routes during the Later Han Dynasty, 1st to 2nd Centuries CE. BookSurge, Charleston, South Carolina. .
  • Winchester, Simon (2008). The Man Who Loved China. HarperCollins, New York. .

References

  1. "China: Gānsù (Prefectures, Cities, Districts and Counties) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map".
  2. 甘肃省统计局、国家统计局甘肃调查总队. (January 9, 2024). "《甘肃发展年鉴2023》". [[China Statistics Press]].
  3. ''[[Suzhou, Jiuquan. Suzhou(肃州)]]'' is different from ''[[Suzhou, Jiangsu. Suzhou(苏州)]]''.
  4. [https://books.google.com/books?id=UD8Nvn7Ca18C&pg=PA485 485].
  5. Hill (2009), pp. 124, 126.
  6. Winchester (2008), p. 264.
  7. link. XZQH.org. (27 June 2016). zh-hans. 2010年第六次人口普查,酒泉市常住总人口1095947人,其中,肃州区428346人,金塔县147460人,瓜州县148798人,肃北蒙古族自治县14979人,阿克塞哈萨克族自治县10545人,玉门市159792人,敦煌市186027人。
  8. link. [[National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China]]. (2016). zh-hans. 统计用区划代码 名称 620901000000 市辖区 620902000000 肃州区 620921000000 金塔县 620922000000 瓜州县 620923000000 肃北蒙古族自治县 620924000000 阿克塞哈萨克族自治县 620981000000 玉门市 620982000000 敦煌市"
  9. link. Jiuquan People's Government. zh-hans. 全市辖“一区两市四县”(肃州区,玉门市、敦煌市,金塔县、瓜州县、肃北县和阿克塞县). (28 March 2017)
  10. "Jiŭquán Shì (China): Cities, Districts and Counties & Townships - Population Statistics, Charts and Map".
  11. link. [[China Meteorological Administration]]
  12. link. (2012-10-20)
  13. Winchester (2008), 264.
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