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Yichun is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangxi Province, formerly known as Yuanzhou, located in the northwest of Jiangxi Province. It is an important member of the urban agglomeration in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, a regional central city in Jiangxi, Hunan and Hubei, a national lithium-ion new energy industrial base and a national health base.
The total area is 1.87 million square kilometers, accounting for about 1/9 of the province, ranking sixth in the province; The government is located in Yuanzhou District, and now it has jurisdiction over Yuanzhou, Zhangshu, Fengcheng, Jing 'an, Fengxin, Gao 'an, Shanggao, Yifeng, Tonggu, Wanzai 10 counties and cities, Yichun Economic Development Zone, Yiyang New District and Mingyue Mountain Hot Spring Scenic Area. By the end of 2022, the resident population was 4,969,700.
Yichun is named after "there are springs near the city, which are as beautiful as spring water and pleasant to drink". The county was founded in the sixth year of Emperor Gaozu (20 1) and the city was established in August 2000. It is known as "the hometown of beautiful women in the south of the Yangtze River and the country with prosperous cultural relics".
There are 4503 historical and cultural sites, and the Wucheng Cultural Site of Zhangshu breaks the conclusion that Shang culture is not superior to the Yangtze River. In the preface to Wang Teng-ting by Wang Bo, the fourth outstanding figure in the early Tang Dynasty, "Wumei, outstanding people, is typical of Yichun;" In the Tang Dynasty, Han Yu wrote a poem "Mountains and rivers are better than swimming without going through Yichun".
Song, the author of Heavenly Creations in Ming Dynasty, Wu, a modern physicist, and Yang Wenjun, two-time Olympic champion, are all representatives of Yichun. There are many scenic spots in China, such as Mingyue Mountain Hot Spring Scenic Area and Sanchalun.
Yichun is the venue of the 5th Peasant Games in People's Republic of China (PRC) in 2004, the Mid-Autumn Festival of CCTV in 2009 and the annual Moon Culture Festival. It enjoys the titles of "Moon Capital" and "Lithium Capital of Asia", and has successively won the titles of livable city in China, excellent tourist city in China, national green model city and national forest city.
Yichun has convenient transportation, with 6 railways and expressways 10. There are expressways connecting counties in the territory, and Mingyueshan Airport in Yichun is open to 18 cities. In 20021year, the regional GDP of Yichun city was 31965438+300 million yuan, an increase of 8.9%. The per capita GDP was 63,957 yuan, an increase of 9.8%.