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Lanzhou



         


Traditional Chinese: 蘭州, Simplified Chinese: 兰州, Hanyu Pinyin: Lánzhōu, Wade-Giles: Lan-chou, sometimes seen transliterated as Lanchow) is the capital of the Gansu province in China.

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History

Early settlement in this region could be dated to Han Dynasty and has a history of over 2,000 years. The city used to be called the Golden City, when it was a major stop on the ancient Silk Road. To protect the city, the Great Wall of China was extended as far as Yumen.

After the fall of the Han Dynasty, Lanzhou became the capital of a succession of tribal states. Mixed with different cultural heritages, the area at present-day Gansu province, from the 5th to the 11th century, became a center for Buddhist study.

The city acquired current name in 1656, during Qin Dynasty.

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Geography

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Climate and Pollution

The semi-dry climate is in the temperate zone.

Lanzhou was famously one of the most polluted cities in China. The air quality was so poor that at times one cannot see Lanshan, the mountain rising straight up along the south side of the city. The city is located in a river valley with an unfortunate curve causing it to be hemmed in with no free air flow. Lanzhou also is the home of far too many factories including petroleum processing, and suffers from storms of dust kicked up from the Gobi Desert, especially in the winter and spring. Rencent year, through the city's effort to protect environment, Lanzhou has withdrawn from the most polluted city list. The air quality is improving continously.

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Demographics

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Economy

The GDP per capita was 15051 yuan (RMB) (ca. US$1820) in 2003, ranked no. 134 among 659 Chinese cities.

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Natural resources

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Industry

Gansu has one of the largest oil refineries in the country and is the center of China's atomic energy] industry.

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Agriculture

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Transportation

Lanzhou is a rail, highway, and air hub and the junction point to remote Xinjiang in extreme NW China.

See also: Trolleybus.

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Places of interest

(under construction)

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Culture

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Colleges and Universities

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