Shijiazhuang

Shijiazhuang
/shue"jyah"jwahng"/, n. Pinyin.
a city in and the capital of Hebei province, in NE China, SW of Beijing. 1,500,000.
Also, Wade-Giles, Shihchiachuang; Older Spelling, Shihkiachwang.

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or Shih-chia-chuang

City (pop., 1999 est.: 1,338,796), capital of Hebei province, northeastern China.

Located on the edge of the North China Plain at the foot of the Taihang Mountains, the site dates to pre-Han times (с 206 BC). After it came under the Tang dynasty (7th–10th century AD), it was only a local market town. Its growth into one of China's major cities began in 1905, when the railway reached the area, stimulating trade and agriculture. Other rail connections and an extensive road network established it as a communications centre. It developed into an industrial city with administrative functions at the end of World War II. It is now one of China's major industrial, cultural, and economic centres.

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China
Wade-Giles romanization  Shih-chia-chuang 

      city and capital of Hebei sheng (province), northeastern China. It is situated south of the Hutuo River in the west-central part of the province, on the edge of the North China Plain and at the foot of the Taihang Mountains, which lie to the west. The city is relatively young; it was formally established in 1939 and was renamed Shijiazhuang in 1947. It became the provincial capital in 1968.

      Until the beginning of the 20th century, Shijiazhuang was only a small village under Luquan county. Its growth into one of China's major cities began in 1906, when the Beijing-Hankou (Wuhan) railway passing through the area opened for traffic. This quickly stimulated much new trade and encouraged local farmers to grow cash crops. One year later the town became the junction for a new rail line, running westward from Zhengding (now administratively under Shijiazhuang) to Taiyuan in central Shanxi (Shansi) province. This connection immediately transformed the town from a local collecting centre and market into a communications hub of national importance on the main route from Beijing and Tianjin to Shanxi and—later, when the railway from Taiyuan was extended southwest—to Shaanxi (Shensi) province as well. The city also became the centre of an extensive road network.

      During the pre-World War II period, Shijiazhuang was a large railway town as well as a commercial and collecting point for Shanxi and the regions farther west and for the agricultural produce of the North China Plain, particularly for grain, tobacco, and cotton. By 1935 it had far outstripped Zhengding as an economic centre. At the end of World War II, the character of the city changed once again. Not only did it assume an administrative role as the preeminent city in western Hebei, but it also developed into an industrial city. Some industry, such as match manufacturing, tobacco processing, and glassmaking, had already been established before the war.

      Only after 1949, however, did the planned industrialization of the city gather momentum. Its population more than trebled in the decade 1948–58. In the 1950s the city experienced a major expansion in the textile industry, with large-scale cotton-spinning, weaving, printing, and dyeing works. In addition, there are various plants that process local farm produce. In the 1960s it was the site of a new chemical industry, with plants producing fertilizer and caustic soda. Shijiazhuang also became an engineering base, with machine making (including farm machinery and mining equipment) growing considerably. Other major plants in the city manufacture pharmaceuticals, chemicals, electronic products, processed foods, and building materials.

      The city's role as a transport centre has been enhanced by the construction of a rail line from Shijiazhuang to Dezhou (in Shangdong province) and expressways north to Beijing, west to Taiyuan, south to Zhengzhou (Henan province), and east to the seaport at Huanghua on the Bo Hai (Gulf of Chihli); the city also has a large airport that handles domestic and international flights. Pop. (2002 est.) city, 1,970,956; (2007 est.) urban agglom., 2,417,000.

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