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Urumqi City
( 2005-09-13 )

Urumqi, the capital city and government seat of theXinjiangUygur Autonomous Region in Northwest China, is on the northern slope of the Tianshan Mountains and on the Urumqi River. Urumqi, meaning "beautiful pastureland" in the Mongolian language, is Xinjiang's political, economic, cultural, and communication center as well as one of the cities farthest from seas in the world.

The city has a total area of about 12,000 square kilometers. It neighborsTurpanin the southeast, connects with Glacier Daban, and links with the Changji Plain in the west, Fukang and Jimsar in the northeast, and the Junggar Basin in the north. Under its administration are seven districts and one county. The Yongfeng Township under Urumqi County is Asia's geographic center.

Urumqi is a city with a multinational compact community, and has a population of about 2 million, comprising 43 ethnic groups such as the Uygur, Han, Hui, Manchu, Mongolian, and so on. The people of different ethnic groups live together harmoniously, developing and constructing this beautiful city in joint efforts. The city is drawing increasing number of Chinese and foreign tourists with its unique national folkways and culture.

Urumqi, with a mesothermal (mid-thermal) continental semi-arid climate, has an average annual temperature of5.7℃. It has a shorter spring and autumn and a longer summer and winter.

Summer and autumn -- especially from August to October when fruits and vegetables are in abundant supply, with an agreeable climate and charming scenery -- are called the "golden season" in Urumqi.

Urumqi, which is rich in resources, is called "a city over a coalfield." The coal deposit comes to nearly 100 hundred million tons. Forest and wild plant resources are in great variety.

In addition the Tianshan Mountain glacier and permanent snow in its territory amount to 164 square kilometers, while abundant ground and underground water provide its economic development with favorable conditions.

 
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