Information about Northeastern China



Northeast China (Simplified Chinese: 中国东北; Traditional Chinese: 中國東北; Pinyin: Zhōngguó Dōngběi) is a geographical region of China. It is separated from Russia largely by the Amur, Argun, and Ussuri rivers, from North Korea by the Yalu and Tumen rivers, and from the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region by the Greater Khingan Range. The heartland of the region is the Northeast China Plain.

Northeast China is defined by the government of the People's Republic of China to include the three northeastern provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning and, thus, the region is sometimes called the Three Northeast Provinces (东北三省/東北三省; Dōngběi Sānshěng).[1]. Some people in parts of Inner Mongolia (like Chifeng) still call themselves Northeasterners. It is generally coterminous with some definitions of the historical region of Manchuria and is commonly referred to in English as such.

Another term for the area is Guandong (关东/關東; Guāndōng) meaning "east of the gate," referring to the gate at Shanhaiguan. This name was used by the Japanese Kwantung Army which was used to set up the puppet state of Manchukuo in Northeast China.

History

Northeast China was the homeland of several nomadic tribes, including the Manchus (or Jurchens), Ulchs, Hezhen (also known as the Goldi and Nanai). Various ethnic groups and their respective kingdoms, including the Gojoseon, Sushen, Xianbei, Buyeo, Mohe, Goguryeo, Balhae have risen to power in the Northeast.Yan State once occupied the Liaodong Peninsula, Han Chinese dynasties in China loosely controlled the southern parts of the region until the Song Dynasty. During the Song dynasty, the Khitan set up the Liao Dynasty dynasty in Northeast China. Later, the Jurchen overthrew the Liao and formed the Jin Dynasty, which went on to conquer northern China. In AD 1234, the Jin Dynasty fell to the Mongols, whose Yuan Dynasty was later replaced by the Ming Dynasty in 1368. In 1644, the Manchu conquered the entirety of China and established the Qing dynasty (1644–1912).

Northeast China came under influence of the Russian Empire with the building of the Chinese eastern railway through Harbin to Vladivostok. The Empire of Japan replaced Russian influence in the region as a result of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904–1905, and Japan laid the South Manchurian Railway in 1906 to Port Arthur. During the Warlord Era in China, Zhang Zuolin established himself in Northeast China , but was murdered by the Japanese for being too independent. The last Qing dynasty emperor, Puyi, was then placed on the throne to lead a Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. After the atomic bombing of Japan in 1945, the Soviet Union invaded the region as part of its declaration of war against Japan. From 1945 to 1948, Northeast China was a base area for the Communist People's Liberation Army in the Chinese Civil War. With the encouragement of the Soviet Union, the area was used as a staging ground during the Civil War for the Chinese Communists, who were victorious in 1949 and has been controlling this region since.

Demographics

Northeast China has a total population of about 107,400,000 people, accounting for 8% of China’s total population. The majority of the population in the Northeast is Han Chinese. Manchus form a significant minority, and have been almost completely assimilated into the Han Chinese; the Manchu language is almost extinct, and many Han Chinese in Northeast China, as well as the rest of China, can claim some Manchu ancestry. Other major ethnic groups include the Mongols, the Koreans, and the Huis.

Economy

The Northeast was one of the earlier regions to industrialize in China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Northeast China continued to be a major industrial base of the country. Recent years, however, has seen the stagnation of Northeast China's heavy-industry-based economy, as China's economy continues to liberalize and privatize; the government has initialized the Revitalize the Northeast campaign to counter this problem.

The region is, on the whole, more heavily urbanised than most parts of China, largely because it was the first part of the country to develop heavy industry owing to its abundant coal reserves. Major cities include Shenyang, Dalian, Harbin and Changchun, all with several million inhabitants. Other cities include the steel making centres of Fushun and Anshan in Liaoning, Jilin City in Jilin, and Qiqihar and Mudanjiang in Heilongjiang. Harbin, more than any other city in China, possesses significant Russian influences: there are many Orthodox churches that have fallen out of use since the Cultural Revolution.

The rural population of Manchuria is heavily concentrated in the warmer southern part of the area, where very warm to hot summer weather permits crops such as maize and millet to be grown with high yields. Soybeans and flax are also very important, as are wheat and barley. The region possesses large flocks of sheep, and pigs are abundant in the more densely settled southern part. The northern half of Heilongjiang is so cold and poorly drained that agriculture is almost impossible; however, the Amur River provides very rich fishing prospects, and sheep are even more abundant than in southern Heilongjiang.

Northeast China is the country’s traditional industrial base, focusing mainly on equipment manufacturing. Major industries include the steel, automobile, shipbuilding, aircraft manufacturing, and petroleum refining industries. The gross regional product of the three northeast provinces totaled Â¥160.3 trillion in 2002. In recent years, the Chinese government has initialized the "Revitalize the Northeast campaign" to turn this region into one of China's economic growth engines.

Culture

However, Northeastern Mandarin also retains elements from native Tungusic languages, Japanese, and Russian and there are enough differences to give the dialect its own distinctive characteristics. Ethnic Manchus speak Mandarin, and the Manchu language is almost extinct due to widespread assimilation to Han culture over the last four centuries. Ethnic Koreans and Mongols tend to be bilingual in both their own languages (Korean and Mongolian) as well as Mandarin.

Northeast Chinese cuisine reflects the region's ethnic diversity. Native Manchu, Korean, Northern Chinese, Russian and Japanese cooking styles all find their traces in Manchurian cooking. One of the distinguishing characteristics of the cuisine is the use of uncooked fresh vegetables. In almost every other region of China, vegetables are cooked thoroughly before being eaten. Suan

In general, the culture of Northeast China takes its elements from the cultures of North China and especially Shandong, where most of the Han Chinese migration into Northeast China originated, the native Tungusic peoples, and its own innovations.

Errenzhuan, Yangge and Jiju are popular forms of traditional entertainment in Northeast China.

Because of its climatic conditions, Northeast China is the base for China's winter sports. Ice hockey and ice skating athletes often come from or were educated in Northeast China.

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Friendship Square in Dalian

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References

1. ^ According to the Republic of China's administrative divisions, the Northeast (including parts of Inner Mongolia) is divided into nine provinces and the region is called the Nine Northeast Provinces (东北九省/東北九省; Dōngběi Jiǔshěng).

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Hymn of the Russian Federation


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Origin The mountains of Northeastern China
Mouth The Pacific Ocean, through the Tartar Strait
Basin countries China, Russia, Mongolia
Length 4,444 km (2,761 mi)

Basin area 1,855,000 km² (716,200 mi²)

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The Ussuri River is a river in the east of Northeast China and south of the Russian Far East. It rises in the Sikhote-Alin range, flowing north, forming part of the Sino-Russian border based on the Sino-Russian Convention of Peking in 1860, until it joins the Amur River at
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Capital Pyongyang

Largest city Pyongyang
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The name Yalu can mean:
  • The Yalu River which runs along the border between China and North Korea.
  • Yalu (village) in Palestine, later in Jordan. It was abandoned during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. In Biblical times it was called Aijalon.

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Tumen or Tümen was the part of decimal system used by Turkic, Proto-Turkic (such as the Huns) and by Mongol peoples for their army. Tumen is army of 10,000 soldiers. It also means "many" or "large" in Mongolian.
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Origin of name Inner Mongolia is closer than Outer Mongolia to China proper Administration type Autonomous region
Capital Hohhot
Largest city Baotou
CPC Ctte Secretary Chu Bo 储?
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The Greater Khingan Range (Simplified Chinese: 大兴安岭; Traditional Chinese: 大興安嶺 pinyin
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Northeast China Plain (Chinese:东北平原) (also known as the Sung-liao Plain) is located in China's Northeast. It lies between the Greater and Lesser Hinggan and Changbai mountains.
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黑龙江省
Hēilóngjiāng Shěng

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Origin of name 黑 hēi - black
龙 lóng - dragon
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吉林省
Jílín Shěng

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Origin of name from girin ula, a Manchu phrase meaning "along the river"
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辽宁省
Liáoníng Shěng

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Origin of name 辽 liáo - Liaoyang
宁 níng - Ningyuan (now Xingcheng)

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Chifeng (Chinese 赤峰, Pinyin Chìfēng, Wade-Giles Ch'ih-fêng; lit.: red peak; Mongolian: ulaγan qada (pronounced like Ulaankhad, lit.
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Manchuria ( Romanized Manchu: Manju, Simplified Chinese: 满洲; Traditional Chinese: 滿洲; Pinyin: Mǎnzhōu
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Shanhaiguan or Shanhai Pass (Simplified Chinese: 山海关; Traditional Chinese: 山海關; Pinyin:
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The Kwantung Army, also known as the Guandong Army or Kantō Army (Japanese: 関東軍 Kantōgun; Simplified Chinese: 关东军
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A puppet state is a country that is nominally independent, but in reality, under the control of another power.[1]

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Manchukuo (満州国, lit. "State of Manchuria") was a puppet state in Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia created by former Qing Dynasty officials with help from Imperial Japan in 1932.
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Manchu people (Manchu: Manju; Simplified Chinese: 满族; Traditional Chinese: 滿族; Pinyin: Mǎnzú
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Jurchens (Traditional Chinese: 女眞; Simplified Chinese: 女真; Pinyin: nǚzhēn
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Ulchs (Russian: ульчи or ольчи; self designation: нани
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Nanai people (self name нани; tr. "nani"; Russian: нанайцы, tr. "nanaitsy"; Chinese: 赫哲族, tr.
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Gojoseon is an ancient Korean kingdom. It is called the first kingdom in Korea. Modern historians generally believe it developed into a powerful federation or kingdom between 7th and 4th centuries BCE, in the basins of the Liao and Taedong Rivers, ruling over northern Korean
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