Zhangzhou ( Chinese ex. 漳州 , Pinyin : Zhāngzhōu ) is an urban district in Fujian Province of China .
| urban district | |
| Zhangzhou | |
|---|---|
| 漳州 | |
| A country | PRC |
| Included in | fujian |
| Includes | 2 districts, 1 city district, 8 counties |
| History and Geography | |
| Square | 12,607 km² |
| Timezone | UTC + 8: 00 |
| Population | |
| Population | 3.76 million people ( 2008 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +86 596 |
| Postal codes | 363000 |
| Auto Code numbers | 闽 E |
| Official site | |
Zhangzhou residents during the Qing era actively moved to Taiwan , which was associated, according to ancient legends, with the island of the immortal Inzhou . [one]
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Administrative division
Zhangzhou City District is divided into 2 districts, 1 city county, 8 counties:
- Longwen District (龙 文 区)
- Xiangcheng District (芗城区)
- Longhai City County (龙海市)
- Dongshan County (东山 县)
- Nanjing County (南靖 县)
- Pinhe County (平和县)
- Hua'an County (华安县)
- Chantai County (长泰 县)
- Zhangpu County (漳浦 县)
- Zhaoan County (诏安 县)
- Yunxiao County (云霄县)
Attractions
One of the attractions of Zhangzhou is a monument to the triple victory of the Chinese women's volleyball team at world-class competitions in 1981-1984, established in 1986 ( Chinese 漳州 三 连冠 纪念碑 ) [2] [3] .
Twin Cities
- Gödöllö , Hungary
- Isahaya , Japan
Notes
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Taiwanese Culture Archived on April 19, 2013.
- ↑ 万里 海疆 快乐 行 第 205 集 : 中国 女排 [zhōng guó nǚ pái ]
- ↑ 漳州 三 连冠 纪念碑