Name | Yantai |
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Official name | 烟台市 |
Other name | ''Chih-fou'', ''Chefoo'' |
Native name | 烟台 |
Settlement type | Prefecture-level city |
Total type | |
Motto | |
Map caption | Location of Yantai Prefecture within Shandong |
Dot x | |dot_y |
Pushpin map | China |
Pushpin label position | |
Pushpin map caption | Location in China |
Coordinates display | inline,title |
Coordinates region | CN |
Subdivision type | Country |
Subdivision name | People's Republic of China |
Subdivision type1 | Province |
Subdivision name1 | Shandong |
Subdivision type2 | County-level divisions |
Subdivision name2 | 12 |
Subdivision type3 | Townships-level divisions |
Subdivision name3 | 148 |
Seat type | City seat |
Seat | Laishan District |
Parts style | |
Parts | |
P2 | |
Leader title | CPC Secretary |
Leader name | Sun Yongchun 孙永春 |
Leader title1 | Mayor |
Leader name1 | Zhang Jiangting 张江汀 |
Established title | |
Established title1 | |
Established title2 | |
Named for | |
Area magnitude | |
Unit pref | |
Area total km2 | 13739.9 |
Area land km2 | |
Area total dunam | |
Area blank1 title | Coastline |
Area blank1 km2 | 702.5 |
Area blank1 sq mi | |
Elevation footnotes | |
Elevation min ft | |
Population as of | 2008 |
Population total | 6516900 |
Population density km2 | |
Population density blank1 sq mi | |
Timezone | China Standard |
Utc offset | +8 |
coor type | |
Postal code type | Postal code |
Postal code | 264000-265800 |
Area code | 535 |
Blank name | GDP |
Blank info | ¥343.4 billion (2008) |
Blank1 name | GDP per capita |
Blank1 info | ¥49,012 (2008) |
Blank2 name | License Plate |
Blank2 info | 鲁F |
Blank4 name | |
Blank4 info | Han: 99.80% Korean: 0.049% Manchu: 0.048% Va: 0.020% Mongol: 0.016% |
Blank5 name | |
Website | http://www.yantai.gov.cn/ |
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Yantai () is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. Located on the southern coast of the Bohai Sea and the eastern coast of the Laizhou Bay, Yantai borders the cities of Qingdao and Weihai to the southwest and east respectively.
The largest fishing seaport in Shandong and a robust economic center today, Yantai used to be known to the West as Chefoo, a misnomer which refers, in Chinese, solely to Zhifu Island, which is historically governed by Yantai.
The contemporary name of Yantai came from the watchtowers constructed on Mount Qi in 1398, during the reign of the Hongwu Emperor, founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty (''yan''—smoke; ''tai''—tower). The towers served to raise alarms against invasions of Japanese pirates.
These are further divided into 148 township-level divisions, including 94 towns, 6 townships and 48 subdistricts.
Yantai literally means "smoky tower". In the Ming Dynasty, locals used wolf dung to light fires (Langyan) to warn the whole village of approaching Japanese Pirates (Wokou). The city was nothing but a small fishing village until the late 19th century when it became a treaty port for the British, handed over by the falling Qing Dynasty, which had been defeated in the Opium War. Then with the Germans' power over the whole Shandong peninsula in early 20th century, Yantai was also controlled by Germans for about 20 years. After the Germans were defeated by Allied forces in World War I, Qingdao and Yantai were handed over to the Japanese. After Japan's defeat by the Americans in WW2 they turned Yantai into a summer station for their entire Asian fleet. Then the Japanese set up a trading establishment in the town. You may be able to get an idea of the different influences at the western style Yantai Museum, which used to be a guild hall. However, the colourful history has not left a distinctive architectural mark, there has never been a foreign concession, and though you will see an occasional nineteenth-century grand European building, most of the town is of much more recent origin. After liberation, the town's name was changed from the original, Chefoo, to Yantai and was opened to the world as an ice-free trade port in 1984.
On November 12, 1911, the eastern division of Tongmeng Hui declared itself a part of the revolutionary movement. The next day, it established the Shandong Military Government (山東軍政府) and, the day after that, renamed itself the Yantai Division of the Shandong Military Government (山東煙台軍政分府). In 1914, Jiaodong Circuit (膠東道) was established with Yantai as the capital. Jiaodong Circuit was renamed Donghai Circuit (東海道) in 1925. On January 19, 1938, Yantai participated as part of an anti-Japanese revolutionary committee.
After the creation of the People's Republic of China, in 1950, Yantai was officially awarded city status with the outer lying towns of Laiyang and Wendeng (文登) tacked on as "Special Regions" (专区). Wendeng was merged into Laiyang six years later, and this larger Laiyang Special Region was combined with Yantai City to become simply Yantai Region (烟台地区). Yantai is of strategic importance to Chinese defence as it and the city of Dalian are primary coastal guard points for Beijing. In November 1983, the region became a prefecture-level city. Since then, Yantai has worked its way into becoming a modernized economic center in Shandong Province.
There are 121 rivers over 5 kilometer in length, the largest being:
2643.60 km² is urbanized.
Only Qixia County is located entirely inland, all other county-level entities are coastal, with Changdao consisting entirely of islands.
The annual mean temperature in Yantai is 12 oC. The annual rainfall is 620 mm.
The county-level city of Longkou is well known throughout China for its production of cellophane noodles.
Penglai City's Dan Cliffs (丹崖) is said to be the departure point of the Eight Immortals on their trip to the Conference of the Magical Peach.
Yantai is a sister city of the following area.
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Yantai Raffles specializes in offshore and marine fabrication, and shares in the company have been traded on the Oslo OTC system in Norway since May 2006.
In 1994, Brian Chang founded Yantai Raffles at the junction of Bo Hai Bay and the Yellow Sea. The shipyard is in close proximity to Korea and Japan, an area that accounts for 80% of the global shipbuilding capacity. YRS is the only shipyard in China to be majority foreign-owned. It has agreed to acquire 100% of the Sanlian Longkou shipyard in Shandong, China.
The crane, capable of muscling up to 10,000 Mercedes Benz cars in one lift, allows the mating of an entire outfitted deck box of a semi-submersible rig onto its hull/pontoons in one single operation. The shipyard states that this will reduce work hazards at high altitudes and in the open sea. The lifting of the complete deck box reduces man-hours by as much as half.
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In November 2009, Vaipulu was appointed to Cabinet as Minister for Justice. Unlike previous Cabinet appointments, he was not forced to resign his seat, and continues to serve as a People's Representative.
In February 2010, Vaipulu supported the whipping of petty criminals.
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