Bengbu

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蚌埠市
Bèngbù Shì
Bengbu is highlighted in red
Administration Type Prefecture-level city
City Seat Longzihu District
(32°56′N, 117°21′E)
Area 5,952 km²
Population 3,469,700 (2004)
GDP
- Total
- Per Capita
 
¥26.37 billion (2004)
¥7,621 (2004)
Major Nationalities Han
County-level divisions 7
Township-level divisions 74
CPC Committee Secretary
Mayor Hua Jianhui (花建慧)
Area code 552
Postal Code 233000
(Urban center)
233300, 233400, 233700
(Other areas)
License Plate Prefix 皖C

Bengbu (Chinese: 蚌埠; pinyin: Bèngbù; literally "Clam Wharf" or "Oyster Quay"; often incorrectly pronounced Fengfu; other spellings: P'engpu, Bangbu, Pang-pu or Peng-pu) is a prefecture-level city with a population of 585,000 in northern Anhui province, People's Republic of China. The city is twinned with Tameside in Greater Manchester, England.

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[edit] Administration

The prefecture-level city of Bengbu administers 7 county-level divisions, including 4 districts and 3 counties.

These are further divided into 74 township-level divisions, including 36 towns, 19 townships and 19 subdistricts.

[edit] Geography

Bengbu is located 135 km north of Nanjing, on the Huai River. It is divided into two parts: greater Bengbu on the south bank of the river and little Bengbu on the north bank.

[edit] History

Bengbu has always been a hub of water and land communications in Anhui province, and a major distribution centre for the Huai basin. The name echoes its former reputation as a center of the freshwater pearl fishery.

In 1948, during the Chinese Civil War, the Communist People's Liberation Army won a decisive victory over Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist (KMT) forces near Bengbu, in the Battle of Huaihai.

[edit] Economy

Bengbu is now a famous food city in Anhui province. Food-related industries account for 44% of the city's industrial production. The city's other industries include engineering works, textiles, glass making, chemicals, and electronics.

[edit] Food

Bengbu is one of the centers of the Yanhuai cuisine, one of the three noted cuisines of Anhui province. The dishes tend to be salty and slightly hot, with thick soups. One of the famous dishes is fuliji (braised chicken), whose 13 herbs and spices give it a rich aroma.

[edit] Transportation

The city is on Jinghu Railway.There are hourly direct trains to Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities along Jinghu Railway.

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