|
Find more facts and information on our topic page about
Hunan
|
Hunan
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Hunan [south of the lake], province (1994 est. pop. 63,050,500), c.80,000 sq mi (207,254 sq km), S central China, S of Dongting lake. Changsha is the capital. Largely hilly in the south and west, Hunan becomes an alluvial lowland in the Dongting basin in the northeast; the Xiang River, which traverses the province from north to south, and the lesser Yuan and Zi rivers drain into Dongting lake. The mountainous uplands include the Nanling range and Hengshan Mts. Rice is the outstanding crop, particularly in the "rice bowl" of Dongting lake; corn, sweet potatoes, barley, potatoes, buckwheat, rapeseed, fruits, and tea are also produced. Although much of the province's forested land has been cleared due to excessive cutting, many stands of cedar, pine, fir, oak, camphor, bamboo, and tung wood are found in the southwestern hills. Fishing and livestock raising are important rural activities. Pulp and paper mills are found along the upper Yuan and Zi rivers. Hunan abounds in minerals such as iron ore, lead, zinc, antimony, tungsten, manganese, coal, mercury, gold, tin, and sulfur. Although agriculture is still its main industry, Hunan has a variety of heavy and light industries, such as food processing, aluminum smelting, iron, steel, and textile mills, and the manufacture of machine tools, pyrotechnics, and traditional handcrafts. The population of Hunan, concentrated mainly in the Xiang and lower Yuan valleys and along the Wuhan-Guangzhou RR, is overwhelmingly Chinese and speaks a variety of Mandarin. There are aboriginal Miao and Yao peoples in the hills of the south and west; since 1952 several autonomous reserves have been established for these minorities. Under Chinese rule since the 3d cent. BC, the region was traditionally called Xiang for its main river. It belonged to the kingdom of Wu at the time of the Three Kingdoms (AD 220-80) and later became part of the Chu kingdom of the Five Dynasties (907-60). Its present name, first used (12th cent.) under the Sung dynasty, was revived in the 17th cent. by the Manchus when the historic province of Huguang was divided into the present provinces of Hubei and Hunan. Hunan, traditionally the home of fighting men, supplied the troops that saved the Ch'ing (Manchu) dynasty from the Taiping rebels (1850-64). Largely unoccupied by the Japanese in World War II, it passed to Communist rule in 1949. Mao Zedong was born in Hunan.
Author not available, HUNAN.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
Find more facts and information related to the .
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press
Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research
(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)
|
Better Flood Prevention Urged for Dongting Lake Area
; ...largest fresh water lake, the Dongting, in the central province of Hunan. Twenty-seven members of...as possible a plan of the Hunan provincial government to...flood-water-storage areas of the Dongting Lake, and start this year to...officials and experts from Hunan. At the forum, the ...
Read more
|
|
Hunan braces for worst of flooding
; ...Central China's Hunan Province are joining the battle to stop Dongting Lake from flooding as...flood crests forced Hunan authorities to evacuate...locals living around Dongting Lake, China's second...system. Sources from Hunan said that the water...Yangtze River joins ...
Read more
|
|
Large water management projects and schistosomiasis control, Dongting Lake Region, China.(SYNOPSIS)
; ...ecology of the Dongting Lake in southern China...Chinese Central and Hunan Provinces' governmental...will extend the Dongting Lake surface area from...systems such as Dongting Lake in Hunan Province (Figure...northeastern part of Hunan Province and ...
Read more
|
|
Dongting Lake Winter Habitat for Endangered Species of Geese
; Dongting Lake in central China's Hunan Province has become...nature reserve of the Dongting Lake, the second largest...protection around the Dongting Lake. Occupying about 15,000 square kilometers, Dongting Lake is home to more than...
Read more
|
|
Chinese Province Seeks Share of New Prosperity; Strict Marxism Impeded Hunan Entrepreneurs
; ...late Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong, Hunan Province's most famous native son, now...its deep-rooted Maoist legacy, central Hunan Province - famous for its fiery cuisine...Like much of the rest of the country, Hunan wants to make up for decades of stagnation...
Read more
|
|
Chinese Scientists Have Ways of Solving Dongting Lake Problem
; ...flood-control capacity of China's Dongting Lake. The lake figured in this summer's devastating flood problems and the Hunan provincial government has decided...the Yangtze River that floods in the Dongting Lake area have become more frequent. Scientists...problem. Areas to the north of the ...
Read more
|
|
Hunan Faces Threat Of Major Summer Flooding
; ...of the Yangtze, Hunan is home to four...of that river and Dongting Lake, and therefore has...Yangtze River and Dongting Lake converge, reached...official with the Hunan Provincial Flood...of dykes around Dongting Lake have faced the threat...official added that the ...
Read more
|
|
China Steps Up Effort to Protect Wetlands in Dongting Lake
; The Hunan Provincial Government will...the wetland resources in Dongting Lake, one of the nation's largest freshwater lake in Hunan Province. The eastern section...the storage capacity for Dongting Lake has been reduced by 40 percent, according to the Hunan Provincial Forestry ...
Read more
|
|
Guangdong, Hunan strengthen co-operation
; ...ina's Guangdong Province and Central China's Hunan Province was stepped up yesterday as some...4.3 billion). Guangdong's investment in Hunan is 24.1 billion yuan (US$2.9 billion...capital inflow by its business partners in Hunan. The sectors involved in the deals include...
Read more
|
|
Bird watch in Dongting Lake
; ...Larger West Lake of East Dongting Lake. A group of lesser white-front...northern bank of East Dongting Lake National Nature Reserve...Yueyang in Central China's Hunan Province. It was jointly...government and the East Dongting Lake National Nature Reserve...have been spotted ...
Read more
|
For more facts and information,
see all related premium articles
Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses
|
Hunan
Hunan Province in se central China, s of Tungting Lake; the capital is Changsha. The region is largely forested, but agriculture is important; products include rice, tea, rape seed, and tobacco. Hunan has valuable mineral resources. Area: 210,570sq km (81,301sq mi). Pop. (2000) 64,400,000.
Read more
|
|
Hunan
Hunan • Aberfan , Adrianne, an, Anne, artisan, astrakhan, ban, began, Belmopan, bipartisan, bran, can, Cannes, Cézanne...clan, courtesan, cran, dan, Dayan, Diane, divan, élan, Elan, fan, flan, foreran, Fran, Friedan, Gell-Mann, gran, Han, Hunan, Ivan, Jan, Japan, Jinan, Joanne, Kazan, Klan, ...
Read more
|
|
Hunan
Hunan, China A province meaning ‘(Land) South of the Lake’ from hú ‘lake’ and nán , referring to Lake Dongting in the north of the province. Until the 17th century Hubei and Hunan formed a single province, Huguang.
Read more
|
|
Hunan
...Han dynasty (206 220). Hubei and Hunan were one province until split in the mid-17th century. Hunan was invaded in the mid-1850s by Taiping...The economy is basically agricultural. Hunan is one of China's major rice-producing regions...
Read more
|
|
Mao Zedong
...Zedong Born: December 26, 1893 Shaoshan, Hunan, China Died: September 9, 1976 Beijing...years Mao Zedong was born in Shaoshan, Hunan, China, on December 26, 1893. Mao had two...Mao inherited the practical traditions of Hunan education with the hope that somehow it...
Read more
|