Chengde was called Rehe
in the past. It lies in the northeast of Hebei Province. Chengde borders Beijing
and Tianjin on its south, Liaoning Province and Inner Mongolia in the north. The
average temperature in the urban area is 8.8¡æ. It is neither too hot in summer
nor too cold in winter.
Chengde has a long history. As early as in the Zhou Dynasty
(11th century - 256BC), the Churong and the Donghu (minority nationalities of
China) started to inhabit here. Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty (206BC-8AD)
first set up Youzhou County, and Chengde was under its administration. In the
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Chengde was under the governance of Zhili Province,
which was known as Rehe Province in 1928. It was finally confirmed as Chengde
City in 1955.
Richly endowed by nature, Chengde enjoys a special landscape.
In 1994, the Chengde Mountain Resort and the outer temples were ranked as the
World Cultural Heritage by UNSCO. It owns many No.1s of the world: the largest
imperial garden -- the Mountain Resort; the biggest group of the imperial
temples -- the Outer Eight Temples; the biggest wooden Buddha -- the Goddess of
Mercy with a thousand hands and a thousand eyes; the shortest river -- the Rehe
River; the quintessence of the Great Wall -- the Jinshanling Great Wall; the
incomparable stone pillar -- the Qingchui Peak; the most peculiar pine -- the
Jiulong (nine dragons) pine, so on and so forth. Chengde enjoys the fame as "the
secondary capital and the bright pearl beyond the Great Wall". Being one of the
Top 10 Scenic Spots and the Top 40 Tourist Wonderlands, Chengde is one of the
first batch of the cities proclaimed by the State Council as the famous
historical and cultural cities. It is also one of the best open cities of
China.