Xiangyang

Xiangyang is the second-largest prefecture-level city by population in northwestern Hubei province, China. It was known as Xiangfan from 1950 to 2010. The Han River runs through Xiangyang's centre and divides the city north–south. The city itself is an agglomeration of two once separate cities: Fancheng and Xiangyang (or Xiangcheng), and was known as Xiangfan before 2010. What remains of old Xiangyang is located south of the Han River and contains one of the oldest still-intact city walls in China, while Fancheng is located to the north of the Han River. Both cities served prominent historical roles in both ancient and pre-modern Chinese history. Today, the city has been a target of government and private investment as the country seeks to urbanize and develop the interior provinces. Its built-up area made up of 3 urban districts had 2,319,640 inhabitants at the 2020 census while the whole municipality contained approximately 5,260,951 people.

Xiangyang
襄阳市
Siangyang, Siang-yang
Overlooking Fancheng District from Xiangcheng District on the other side of the Han River.
Location of Xiangyang City jurisdiction in Hubei
Xiangyang
Location of the city centre in Hubei
Coordinates (Xiangyang municipal government): 32°00′36″N 112°07′19″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHubei
County-level divisions8
Township-level divisions159
Municipal seatXiangcheng District
Government
  MayorQie Yingcai
Area
  Prefecture-level city19,724.41 km2 (7,615.64 sq mi)
  Urban
3,672.9 km2 (1,418.1 sq mi)
  Metro
3,672.9 km2 (1,418.1 sq mi)
Elevation
71 m (232 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)
  Prefecture-level city5,260,951
  Density270/km2 (690/sq mi)
  Urban
2,319,640
  Urban density630/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
  Metro
2,319,640
  Metro density630/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Area code710
ISO 3166 codeCN-HB-06
GDP 2007¥78.545 billion
GDP per capita 2007¥14,478
License Plate Prefix鄂F
Websitexiangyang.gov.cn
Xiangyang
"Xiangyang" written in Chinese
Simplified Chinese襄阳
Traditional Chinese襄陽
PostalSiangyang
Xiangfan
Chinese襄樊
PostalSiangfan
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