Xuanhua

Xuanhua

▪ former city, Kalgan, China

      former city, northwestern Hebei sheng (province), China. In 1963 it was incorporated into Kalgan (Zhangjiakou), becoming a district of that city. Xuanhua district is situated some 25 miles (40 km) southeast of central Kalgan, on the upper course of the Yang River.

      In former times the settlement was in a border district, just inside the Great Wall (Great Wall of China), between the Inner Mongolian pasturelands and the area of Chinese settlement. Under both the Han (Han dynasty) (206 BCE–220 CE) and Tang (Tang dynasty) (618–907) dynasties, it was a strategic frontier prefecture. In 938 it was occupied by the Liao dynasty, and for the next four centuries it was an important administrative centre for successive dynasties of conquest. With the beginning of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), it once more became a Chinese frontier post. In 1430 Xuanhua became the headquarters of the military command of the northwestern defenses against the Mongols. Under the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12) Xuanhua remained a large, well-fortified city and a strategic and administrative centre, but the neighbouring city of Kalgan surpassed it as a commercial centre in the 19th century and had totally eclipsed it by the end of the Qing period. Xuanhua remained a secondary collecting centre for grain, wool, hides, and vegetable oils, which were marketed largely by rail via Beijing, in Tianjin.

      In the 20th century Xuanhua developed mainly as an industrial centre. In 1918 the Longyan (Lung-yen) Iron and Steel Company, a joint state-private enterprise, set up an ironworks there based on the production of nearby iron-ore mines. In the early days, coking coal for the plant had to be hauled by rail some 250 miles (400 km) from sites in Shanxi (Shansi) province. The mines were further developed during the 1950s and '60s, though, and by the early 1970s, coal was being obtained from nearer locations. Xuanhua now mainly produces pig iron, which is processed at iron- and steelworks in other cities. Factories producing iron and steel, cement, machinery, chemicals, and textiles are located in the eastern and western sections of the district. Xuanhua yields quality grapes and wine. Notable examples of ancient architecture still stand in historical central Xuanhua, including Qingyuan Tower, Zhensu Tower, Gongji Pavilion, and the Lihua Monastery, with its brick pagoda.

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