Changzhi

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Changzhi is a major city in southeastern Shanxi Province, China, known as a regional industrial and transportation hub with a long historical and cultural heritage.

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Changzhi canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf prefecture-level city
administrativeDivisionOf China
surface form: People's Republic of China
administrativeStatus prefecture-level city directly under Shanxi Province
borders Hebei
surface form: Hebei Province

Henan Province
climate temperate continental monsoon climate
country China
economicRole coal mining base of Shanxi
energy and heavy industry center
famousFor Shangdang Campaign sites
governedBy Communist Party of China Changzhi Municipal Committee
governingBody Changzhi Municipal People's Government
hasAirport Changzhi Wangcun Airport
hasChineseName 长治市
hasCitySeat Lucheng District
hasCulturalHeritage local opera traditions
traditional Shanxi courtyard architecture
hasHigherEducationInstitution Changzhi Medical College
hasHistoricalSignificance ancient Chinese military history
regional cultural heritage
hasRailwayStation Changzhi railway station
surface form: Changzhi East railway station

Changzhi railway station
hasRiver Hutuo River
surface form: Hutuo River headwaters

Zhanghe River
hasTouristAttraction Shangdang Ancient Battlefield
Taihang Grand Canyon
surface form: Taihang Grand Canyon (Changzhi section)

Xiangyuan Guanyin Temple
hasUniversity Changzhi University
historicalName Shangdang
isRegionalHubFor industry
transportation
knownFor agriculture
coal industry
manufacturing
language Mandarin Chinese
locatedIn Shanxi Province
southeastern Shanxi
locatedOn Loess Plateau edge
Taihang Mountains
majorDialect Jin Chinese
partOf North China
populationRankInShanxi among larger cities of Shanxi
roadNetwork connected by national highways
shortName 长治
subdivisionOf Shanxi Province
subdivisionType prefecture-level city
timeZone China Standard Time
utcOffset +8
vehicleRegistrationCode 晋D

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