Baoding
ไฟๅฎšๅธ‚
Paoting
Skyline of downtown
Ancient Lotus Pool
Former Zhili Governor's Office
Nickname:ย 
Boot-Shaped City (้ดๅŸŽ)
Map
Interactive map of Baoding
Baoding is located in Hebei
Baoding
Baoding
Location of the city centre in Hebei
Baoding is located in Northern China
Baoding
Baoding
Baoding (Northern China)
Baoding is located in China
Baoding
Baoding
Baoding (China)
Coordinates (Baoding municipal government): 38ยฐ52โ€ฒ26โ€ณN 115ยฐ27โ€ฒ50โ€ณE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ38.874ยฐN 115.464ยฐE๏ปฟ / 38.874; 115.464
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHebei
County-level divisions5 districts
4 county-level cities
15 counties
Township-level divisions28 subdistricts
142 towns
170 townships
3 ethnic townships
Settled477
Established1925
Municipal seatJingxiu District
Government
ย โ€ขย TypePrefecture level city
ย โ€ขย BodyBaoding City People's Congress
Area
ย โ€ขย Prefecture-level city
22,185ย km2 (8,566ย sqย mi)
ย โ€ขย Urban326ย km2 (126ย sqย mi)
ย โ€ขย Metro
1,840ย km2 (710ย sqย mi)
Elevation
25ย m (82ย ft)
Highestย elevation
2,286ย m (7,500ย ft)
Lowestย elevation
7ย m (23ย ft)
Population
ย (2020 census)[3]
ย โ€ขย Prefecture-level city
11,544,036
ย โ€ขย Density520.35/km2 (1,347.7/sqย mi)
ย โ€ขย Urban
6,425,944
ย โ€ขย Urbanย density19,700/km2 (51,100/sqย mi)
ย โ€ขย Metro
2,549,787
ย โ€ขย Metroย density1,390/km2 (3,590/sqย mi)
GDP[4]
ย โ€ขย Prefecture-level cityCNยฅ 408.7 billion
US$ 52.9 billion
ย โ€ขย Per capitaCNยฅ 28,648
US$4,600
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
071000
Area code0312
ISO 3166 codeCN-HE-06
License plate prefixesๅ†€F
Websitewww.baoding.gov.cn
Baoding
Chineseไฟๅฎš
Literal meaning"protect (the capital) and stabilize (the territory)"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBวŽodรฌng
Wadeโ€“GilesPao2-ting1
IPA[pร สŠtรฎล‹]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationbou2 ding6
JyutpingBou-ding
IPA[pษ”wหงหฅtษชล‹หจ]

Baoding is a prefecture-level city in central Hebei province, approximately 150 kilometres (93ย mi) southwest of Beijing. As of the 2020 census, Baoding City had 11,544,036 inhabitants, of which 2,549,787 lived in the metropolitan area made of 4 out of 5 urban districts: Lianchi, Jingxiu, Qingyuan, and Mancheng all of which are largely conurbated.[1] Accounting for about one-sixth of the population of Hebei Province.[5] At the end of 2024, the city's resident population is 9,046,200, of which the urban resident population is 5,527,200.[6] Baoding is among 13 Chinese cities with a population of over 10 million, ranking seventh.[7] Zhuozhou City in the northern part has now grown into part of the Beijing metro area.[8]

Baoding was the capital of Zhili Province and the residence of the Viceroy of Zhili in the Qing dynasty. The city was also the capital of Hebei province until 1968, and is now a national historical and cultural city and one of the central cities in the Jing-Jin-Ji cluster,[9] with the Xiong'an new area located within its jurisdiction.

Name

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Baoding was known as Shanggu, Baozhou, Shoocheng and Baofu in ancient times.[10] The city's name, Baoding (Chinese: ไฟๅฎš),[11][12] dates back to the Song and Yuan dynasties, In 1239, the Yuan Dynasty changed the name of Shuntian Army to Shuntian Road, which means "complying with the destiny of heaven", and Baozhou was renamed Luzhi (่ทฏๆฒป). Because Baozhou was the southern gate of the capital in the Yuan Dynasty, Shuntian Road was changed to Baoding Road in 1275, which means "defend the capital and stabilize the world".[13][14] The name is roughly interpreted as "protecting the capital", referring to the city's proximity to Beijing.

History

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Baoding has a history dating back to the Western Han Dynasty.

Prehistory

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The Nanzhuangtou site near Baiyang Lake is one of the earliest Neolithic site discovered in North China, dating back approximately 10,500โ€“9,700 years.[15] Other Neolithic sites in Baoding include Diaoyutai and Beifudi.[16]

Early history

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During the Warring States period, what is now Baoding was along the dividing line between the Yan and Zhao states.

One of the capitals of Yan during this period, Xiadu, is located in what is now Yi County, and from 400 to 300 BC may have been the largest cities in the world, with an estimated population of over 300,000.[17]

Imperial era

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In 960 the Song dynasty established the Bao prefecture ("Baozhou") with the administrative office in Baosai County (modern Baoding).[18] This lasted until 1241, when the Mongol Empire (who conquered the Jin dynasty in 1234) abolished it, incorporating Baozhou into the Central Region.

In the year 1213 the Mongol army invaded and destroyed Baozhou, leaving it in ruins until it was reconstructed in 1227 during the Yuan dynasty. The region acquired the name "Baoding" in 1275.

In 1669, Baoding became the capital of Zhili, ruled over by a Viceroy until the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912.

In 1902, Yuan Shikai, then Viceroy, established the Baoding Military Academy. Birthplace of many famous ROC and Communist generals in the early 20th century.

Contemporary history

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On August 1, 1949, the People's Government of Hebei province was established, Baoding was the capital of the province, and the city of Baoding was a provincial municipality. On August 9, the administrative inspector's office of the Baoding district was established, and it was established as the administrative inspector's office of the county district.[19]

In May 1958, the capital of Hebei was moved to Tianjin, then back to Baoding in January 1966, to Shijiazhuang in February 1968. In December 1994, the Baoding area merged with Baoding to become a provincial city.[20]

In April 2017, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council announced the decision to transform Baoding's Xiong, Rongcheng, and Anxin counties into Xiong'an New Area, a new development area of national significance, with a focus on innovation, sustainability and quality of life, following the successes of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and Shanghai's Pudong New Area.[21]

Geography

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Baoding is located in the west-central portion of Hebei province and lies on the North China Plain, with the Taihang Mountains to the west. Bordering prefecture-level cities in the province are Zhangjiakou to the north, Langfang and Cangzhou to the east, and Shijiazhuang and Hengshui to the south. Baoding also borders Beijing to the northeast and Shanxi to the west.[22]

The geographical coordinates of Baoding are between 113ยฐ40'-116ยฐ20' east longitude and 38ยฐ10'-40ยฐ00' north latitude.[5]

Elevations in Baoding's administrative area decrease from northwest to southeast. The western parts are dominated by mountains and hills that are generally more than 1,000 metres (3,300ย ft) tall; this area includes parts of Laishui, Yi, Mancheng, Shunping, Tang, and Fuping Counties as well as the entirety of Laiyuan County, occupying 30.6% of the prefecture's area.[1] The highest peak is Mount Waitou (ๆญชๅคดๅฑฑ), with an elevation of 2,286 metres (7,500ย ft).[1] Moving southeast from this area, one encounters low-lying mountains and hills, taking up 18.9% of the prefecture's area.[1] Further to the east lies generally flat terrain of 30 to 100 metres (98 to 330ย ft) elevation. Here the primary rivers are the Xiaoyi River (ๅญไน‰ๆฒณ), Fu River (ๅบœๆฒณ), Bao River (็€‘ๆฒณ), Ping River (่ๆฒณ), Juma River (ๆ‹’้ฉฌๆฒณ), Yishui River (ๆ˜“ๆฐดๆฒณ), Tang River (ๅ”ๆฒณ), Cao River (ๆผ•ๆฒณ), Zhulong River (ๆฝด้พ™ๆฒณ), Qingshui River (ๆธ…ๆฐดๆฒณ), and Sha River (ๆฒ™ๆฒณ).[23] Baiyangdian Lake, the largest natural lake in northern China, can be found nearby.

Climate

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Baoding has a continental, monsoon-influenced humid continental climate/semi-arid climate (Kรถppen Dwa/BSk),[24] characterised by hot, humid summers due to the East Asian monsoon, and generally cold, windy, very dry winters that reflect the influence of the vast Siberian anticyclone. Spring can bear witness to sandstorms blowing in from the Mongolian steppe, accompanied by rapidly warming, but generally dry, conditions. Autumn is similar to spring in temperature and lack of rainfall. The annual rainfall, about 60% of which falls in July and August alone, is highly variable and not reliable. The average annual runoff is 2.45 billion cubic meters.[5] In the city itself, this amount has averaged to a meagre 496.1 millimetres (19.5ย in) per annum. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from โˆ’2.7ย ยฐC (27.1ย ยฐF) in January to 27.1ย ยฐC (80.8ย ยฐF) in July, and the annual mean is 13.3ย ยฐC (55.9ย ยฐF). There are 2,500 to 2,900 hours of bright sunshine annually, and the frost-free period lasts 165โˆ’210 days.

Climate data for Baoding, elevation 17ย m (56ย ft), (1991โ€“2020 normals, extremes 1971โ€“present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high ยฐC (ยฐF) 17.5
(63.5)
23.1
(73.6)
30.7
(87.3)
33.8
(92.8)
38.1
(100.6)
41.9
(107.4)
41.6
(106.9)
37.7
(99.9)
34.3
(93.7)
31.1
(88.0)
23.9
(75.0)
17.4
(63.3)
41.9
(107.4)
Mean daily maximum ยฐC (ยฐF) 2.7
(36.9)
6.9
(44.4)
14.1
(57.4)
21.5
(70.7)
27.4
(81.3)
31.7
(89.1)
32.2
(90.0)
30.6
(87.1)
26.7
(80.1)
20.0
(68.0)
10.7
(51.3)
4.1
(39.4)
19.0
(66.3)
Daily mean ยฐC (ยฐF) โˆ’2.8
(27.0)
0.9
(33.6)
7.8
(46.0)
15.1
(59.2)
21.1
(70.0)
25.7
(78.3)
27.3
(81.1)
25.8
(78.4)
20.9
(69.6)
13.8
(56.8)
5.2
(41.4)
โˆ’1.0
(30.2)
13.3
(56.0)
Mean daily minimum ยฐC (ยฐF) โˆ’7.2
(19.0)
โˆ’3.8
(25.2)
2.2
(36.0)
9.2
(48.6)
15.0
(59.0)
20.2
(68.4)
23.0
(73.4)
21.8
(71.2)
16.1
(61.0)
8.9
(48.0)
1.0
(33.8)
โˆ’4.9
(23.2)
8.5
(47.2)
Record low ยฐC (ยฐF) โˆ’22.0
(โˆ’7.6)
โˆ’15.7
(3.7)
โˆ’14.8
(5.4)
โˆ’3.2
(26.2)
5.5
(41.9)
10.7
(51.3)
13.4
(56.1)
12.6
(54.7)
5.7
(42.3)
โˆ’2.3
(27.9)
โˆ’11.6
(11.1)
โˆ’23.3
(โˆ’9.9)
โˆ’23.3
(โˆ’9.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 2.2
(0.09)
5.0
(0.20)
8.9
(0.35)
24.1
(0.95)
33.8
(1.33)
68.1
(2.68)
153.0
(6.02)
108.5
(4.27)
54.5
(2.15)
24.2
(0.95)
12.2
(0.48)
2.0
(0.08)
496.5
(19.55)
Average precipitation days (โ‰ฅ 0.1 mm) 1.5 2.2 2.9 4.7 6.2 8.4 11.8 11.0 6.7 4.8 3.3 1.3 64.8
Average snowy days 3.0 2.3 0.9 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 2.9 10.9
Average relative humidity (%) 55 50 47 51 55 59 72 77 71 66 65 59 61
Mean monthly sunshine hours 143.9 156.4 206.7 225.9 251.7 209.8 174.7 179.9 183.4 171.4 140.0 137.3 2,181.1
Percentage possible sunshine 47 51 55 57 57 47 39 43 50 50 47 47 49
Source 1: China Meteorological Administration[25][26] all-time extreme temperature[27]
Source 2: Weather China[28]

Administrative divisions

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BวŽodรฌng prefecture-level city consists of 5 municipal districts, 4 county-level cities, 15 counties:

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Division code[29] English name Simp. Chinese Pinyin Area in km2[30] Seat Postal code Divisions[31]
Subdistricts Towns Townships Ethnic townships Residential communities (ๅฑ…ๅง”ไผš) Villages (ๆ‘ๅง”ไผš)
130600 Baoding ไฟๅฎšๅธ‚ BวŽodรฌng Shรฌ 22185 Jingxiu District 071000 31 207 105 2 514 6184
130602 Jingxiu District ็ซž็ง€ๅŒบ Jรฌngxiรน Qลซ 149 Xianfeng Subdistrict (ๅ…ˆ้”‹่ก—้“) 071000 5 2 4 81 71
130603 Lianchi District ่Žฒๆฑ ๅŒบ Liรกnchรญ Qลซ 82 Wusi Road Subdistrict (ไบ”ๅ››่ทฏ่ก—้“) 071000 10 2 5 151 120
130605 Mancheng District ๆปกๅŸŽๅŒบ MวŽnchรฉng Qลซ 658 Mancheng Town (ๆปกๅŸŽ้•‡) 072100 1 6 6 16 183
130606 Qingyuan District ๆธ…่‹‘ๅŒบ Qฤซngyuร n Qลซ 856 Qingyuan (ๆธ…่‹‘้•‡) 071100 13 5 14 266
130607 Xushui District ๅพๆฐดๅŒบ Xรบshuว Qลซ 723 Ansu (ๅฎ‰่‚ƒ้•‡) 072500 10 4 28 304
130633 Yi County ๆ˜“ๅŽฟ Yรฌ Xiร n 2535 Yizhou (ๆ˜“ๅทž้•‡) 074200 11 16 1 10 469
130630 Laiyuan County ๆถžๆบๅŽฟ Lรกiyuรกn Xiร n 2431 Laiyuan (ๆถžๆบ้•‡) 074300 10 7 8 283
130626 Dingxing County ๅฎšๅ…ดๅŽฟ Dรฌngxฤซng Xiร n 714 Dingxing (ๅฎšๅ…ด้•‡) 072600 9 7 23 274
130636 Shunping County ้กบๅนณๅŽฟ Shรนnpรญng Xiร n 712 Puyang (่’ฒ้˜ณ้•‡) 072200 6 4 4 237
130627 Tang County ๅ”ๅŽฟ Tรกng Xiร n 1414 Renhou (ไปๅŽš้•‡) 072300 11 9 8 345
130631 Wangdu County ๆœ›้ƒฝๅŽฟ Wร ngdลซ Xiร n 358 Wangdu (ๆœ›้ƒฝ้•‡) 072400 7 1 10 142
130623 Laishui County ๆถžๆฐดๅŽฟ Lรกishuว Xiร n 1662 Laishui (ๆถžๆฐด้•‡) 074100 12 3 6 284
130628 Gaoyang County ้ซ˜้˜ณๅŽฟ Gฤoyรกng Xiร n 496 Gaoyang (้ซ˜้˜ณ้•‡) 071500 1 7 11 149
130632 Anxin County ๅฎ‰ๆ–ฐๅŽฟ ฤ€nxฤซn Xiร n 728 Anxin (ๅฎ‰ๆ–ฐ้•‡) 071600 9 4 5 223
130638 Xiong County ้›„ๅŽฟ Xiรณng Xiร n 513 Xiongzhou (้›„ๅทž้•‡) 071800 8 4 7 287
130629 Rongcheng County ๅฎนๅŸŽๅŽฟ Rรณngchรฉng Xiร n 311 Rongcheng (ๅฎนๅŸŽ้•‡) 071700 5 3 4 127
130634 Quyang County ๆ›ฒ้˜ณๅŽฟ Qลซyรกng Xiร n 1076 Hengzhou (ๆ’ๅทž้•‡) 073100 11 16 10 367
130624 Fuping County ้˜œๅนณๅŽฟ Fรนpรญng Xiร n 2494 Fuping (้˜œๅนณ้•‡) 073200 8 5 5 209
130637 Boye County ๅš้‡ŽๅŽฟ Bรณyฤ› Xiร n 331 Boye (ๅš้‡Ž้•‡) 071300 7 11 133
130635 Li County ่ กๅŽฟ Lว Xiร n 653 Liwu (่ กๅพ้•‡) 071400 11 2 7 232
130682 Dingzhou City ๅฎšๅทžๅธ‚ Dรฌngzhลu Shรฌ 1284 Nanchengqu Subdistrict (ๅ—ๅŸŽๅŒบ่ก—้“) 073000 4 16 5 1 31 470
130681 Zhuozhou City ๆถฟๅทžๅธ‚ Zhuลzhลu Shรฌ 751 Shuangta Subdistrict (ๅŒๅก”่ก—้“) 072700 3 10 1 39 402
130683 Anguo City ๅฎ‰ๅ›ฝๅธ‚ ฤ€nguรณ Shรฌ 485 Qizhouyaoshi Subdistrict (็ฅๅทž่ฏๅธ‚่ก—้“) 071200 2 6 3 6 198
130684 Gaobeidian City ้ซ˜็ข‘ๅบ—ๅธ‚ Gฤobฤ“idiร n Shรฌ 674 Xinghua Road Subdistrict (ๅ…ดๅŽ่ทฏ่ก—้“) 074000 5 10 19 409
ย  Xiong'an New Area ้›„ๅฎ‰ๆ–ฐๅŒบ Xiรณng'ฤn Xฤซnqลซ 106.46 Rongcheng (ๅฎนๅŸŽ้•‡)
Note: Baoding New High Technology Product Development Zone (ไฟๅฎš้ซ˜ๆ–ฐๆŠ€ๆœฏไบงไธšๅผ€ๅ‘ๅŒบ) includes Damafang Township (ๅคง้ฉฌๅŠไนก) of Jingxiu District and Jiantai Township (่ดคๅฐไนก) of Mancheng District; the Baigou New City (็™ฝๆฒŸๆ–ฐๅŸŽ) includes Baigou Town (็™ฝๆฒŸ้•‡) of Gaobeidian City.
Map including Baoding and surrounding region (NIMA, 1998)

Demographics

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Baoding City Demographics
Division name
Residence population[32] (November 2010) Hukou population[33]
(end of 2010)
Total Ratio (%) Population density (persons/km2)
Baoding City 11,194,379 100 504.55 11610199
Xinshi District 482,768 4.31 2540.88 459038
Beishi District 387,339 3.46 5164.52 322205
Nanshi District 287,784 2.57 2877.84 279725
Mancheng District 387,307 3.46 615.75 411417
Qingyuan District 631,659 5.64 728.56 648645
Laishui County 339,063 3.03 204.50 352993
Fuping County 205,299 1.83 82.28 223846
Xushui County 563,030 5.03 778.74 586104
Dingxing County 517,873 4.63 725.31 585913
Tang County 529,066 4.73 373.37 590575
Gaoyang County 345,160 3.08 695.89 340163
Rongcheng County 258,179 2.31 822.23 265389
Laiyuan County 260,678 2.33 106.49 283537
Wangdu County 250,014 2.23 781.29 265525
Anxin County 437,378 3.91 604.11 440817
Yi County 537,564 4.80 212.14 570806
Quyang County 588,559 5.26 542.95 610065
Li County 505,574 4.52 775.42 532322
Shunping County 295,764 2.64 417.75 317484
Boye County 245,504 2.19 741.70 268941
Xiong County 359,506 3.21 686.08 375470
Zhuozhou City 603,535 5.39 813.39 645542
Dingzhou City 1,165,182 10.41 914.59 1214852
Anguo City 370,314 3.31 761.96 409834
Gaobeidian City 640,280 5.72 938.83 608991
Note: The 58,709 people residing in Baoding High Technology Product Development Zone and the 124,274 in the Baigou New City are not listed separately.

According to the 2010 Census, the residence population stood at 11,194,382, an increase of 605,100 (5.71%) from 2000. The male-female ratio was 101.94:100. Children aged up to 14 numbered 1,915,800 (17.11% of the population), citizens 15 to 64 numbered 8,370,600 (74.78%), and 65+ numbered 908,000 (8.11%). The urban area of Baoding made of 5 urban Districts had a population of around 2,739,887 (2010 census). The overwhelming majority of the population is Han Chinese. The language of Baoding is Mandarin Chinese โ€” specifically, the Baoding dialect of Ji-Lu Mandarin. Despite Baoding's proximity to Beijing, the Chinese spoken in Baoding is not particularly close to the Beijing dialect โ€” rather, it is more closely related to Tianjin dialect.

Economy

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Baoding is located in the centre of the Bohai Rim economic area which includes Beijing, Tianjin, and Shijiazhuang. One of the largest employers in Baoding is China Lucky Film, the largest photosensitive materials and magnetic recording media manufacturer in China.[34] And, Yingli group, 2010 World Cup sponsor, has its headquarters in Baoding, who is the Global Top 10 solar panel manufacturer. More renowned companies include ZhongHang HuiTeng Windpower Equipment Co., Ltd (Wind Turbine), Baoding Tianwei Group Co., Ltd (Transformer), and Great Wall Motor.

In April 2017, an area in Baoding was designated as a Xiong'an New Area, a development zone of initially 100ย km2 and up to 2000ย km2, the site of what will eventually be a new city and the hub of the Beijing-Tinajin-Hebei development area.

  • Baoding High-tech Industrial Development Zone

Great Wall Motors Company Limited is a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Baoding, Hebei, China. The company is named after the Great Wall of China and was formed in 1984. It is China's largest sport utility vehicle (SUV) and pick-up truck producer. It sells passenger cars and trucks under the Great Wall brand and SUVs under the Haval and WEY brands.

In 2016, Great Wall Motors set a historical sales record of 1,074,471 cars worldwide, increased by 26% compared to 2015.

Renewable energy

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Baoding City has one of China's biggest plants which manufactures blades used in wind turbine generators, catering mainly to the domestic market. Tianwei Wind Power Technology is one of the three main plants in Baoding that produces wind turbine generators. It wheeled out its first 20 turbines in 2008, and it will produce 150 units in 2009 and another 500 in 2010. Nevertheless, Baoding is currently listed as the most polluted city in China.[35]

Transport

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Bus line 1 near Baoding Railway Station

Baoding has good connections to other cities, being located on one of the main routes in and out of Beijing.

Road

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The Jingshi Expressway connects the two cities, and Baoding is also the western terminus of the Baojin Expressway linking Baoding with Tianjin, which is one out of two nearest ports (Huanghua is the other one).

Rail

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The Jingguang Railway provides frequent services to Beijing West railway station. On 30 December 2012, a new Baoding station was opened, while the old train station was closed for passengers.[36] Baoding East railway station lies 9.5ย km (5.9ย mi) to the east on the Beijingโ€“Guangzhouโ€“Shenzhenโ€“Hong Kong high-speed railway. On October 1, 2018, the east square of Baoding Railway Station was officially put into use, and the east station building of the railway station was also opened at the same time.[37]

Military

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Baoding is headquarters of the 38th Mechanized Group Army of the People's Liberation Army, one of the three group armies that comprise the Beijing Military Region responsible for defending the PRC capital.[38]

Culture

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Baoding balls
Qi Yi Zhong Road in Baoding

Perhaps the best-known item to supposedly originate in Baoding are Baoding balls, which can be used to relax one's keyboard hand and strengthen one's wrist.[39]

The most famous local specialty food is the donkey burger.[40] (Chinese: ้ฉด่‚‰็ซ็ƒง) Anxin County is home to the Quantou Village Music Association (ๅœˆๅคดๆ‘้Ÿณไนไผš), a well-known traditional music group performing on guan (oboes), sheng (mouth organs), and percussion. The village of Quantou is located on an island in Lake Baiyangdian.[41] The city's streets follow a rough grid pattern, although this is less obvious in the older part of the city. The traditional main street of old Baoding is Yuhua Road, running from the city's centre to its eastern edge. Most of Baoding's historic buildings are located in this area, along with some of its larger shopping centres.[42] Other major streets include Dongfeng Road and Chaoyang Avenue. There is a ring road around the city. Baoding is home to Hebei University, North China Electric Power University, three other universities and twelve colleges.[43]

Historic sites

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A courtyard in the mansion of the governor of Zhili

Baoding contains a number of notable historic sites. In the city proper, there can be found a historic provincial governor's mansion and an ancient lotus garden. In the hills to the northwest of the city, near the suburb of Mancheng, there are the Mancheng Han Tombs, where Prince Liu Sheng and his wife Dou Wan were buried.

The greater Baoding administrative area has 16 designated state-level cultural relics:

  1. Yan State Capital Relics (475BC-221BC, Yixian County)
  2. Great Wall at Zijinguan Pass (1368โ€“1644, Yixian County and Laiyuan County)
  3. Stele of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching (618-907, Yixian County)
  4. Western Qing Tombs (1730โ€“1915, Yixian County)
  5. Geyuan Temple (916-1125, Laiyuan County)
  6. Ciyun Pavilion (1306, Dingxing County)
  7. Yicihui Stone Pillar (550-577, Dingxing County)
  8. Kaiyuan Temple (960-1127, Dingzhou County)
  9. Kaishan Temple (618-907, Gaobeidian County)
  10. Dingzhou Porcelain Kiln Relic (960-1127, Quyang County)
  11. Beiyue Temple (386-543, Quyang County)
  12. Jin-cha-ji Border Region Headquarters Ruins (1938, Fuping County)
  13. Ranzhuang Underground Tunnel (1937โ€“1945, Qingyuan County)
  14. Mancheng Han Tombs (154BC-113BC, Mancheng County)
  15. Zhili Provincial Governor Office (1730โ€“1911, Baoding)
  16. Historical Site of the Baoding Military Academy (1902โ€“1923)

Notable people

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Sister cities

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Baoding is twinned with:[45]

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See also

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References

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