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Haining (city)

Haining
海宁市
County-level city
Country China
Province Zhejiang
Prefecture-level city Jiaxing
Area
 • County-level city 700.5 km2 (270.5 sq mi)
 • Urban 700.5 km2 (270.5 sq mi)
 • Metro 700.5 km2 (270.5 sq mi)
Population (2010 census)
 • County-level city 806,966
 • Density 1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
 • Urban 806,966
 • Urban density 1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
 • Metro 806,966
 • Metro density 1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)

About this sound Haining  (Chinese: 海宁市; pinyin: Hǎiníng shì) is a county-level city in Zhejiang Province, China, and under the jurisdiction of Jiaxing. It is in the south side of Yangtze River Delta, and in the north of Zhejiang. It is 125 kilometers west of Shanghai, and 61.5 kilometers east of Hangzhou, the capital of the province. To its south lies the Qiantang River. The city has a land area of 700.5 sq. kilometers and at the 2010 census, had a population of 806,966 inhabitants even though its built-up (or metro) area is smaller. Haining is known for its leather industry and spectacular tide in the Qiantang River.

Haining consists of 4 administrative districts and 8 towns.

In May 1949 Haining was occupied by the Communist Army, and Haining County was formed, which belonged to Jiaxing Region. In June 1949 the county government was relocated to Xiashi Town. In October 1958 Haiyan County was merged into Haining. In December 1961 Haiyan County was re-established. In November 1986 Haining County was elevated to Haining City, under jurisdiction of Jiaxing. In history, Yanguan Town had long served as the seat of county government. During Sino-Japanese War, the county seat was moved to Yuanhua Town and even outside the county. After the war, the county government was formed in Xiashi Town.

Haining is famous for its leather-silhouette show (also known as shadow play),colored lanterns, and tidal bore viewing. Haining began to be inhabited as early as the New Stone Age some 6,000 years ago. During the Spring and Autumn period (770-476BC), it became part of the State of the Wu and then belonged to the State of the Yue before coming under the State of the Chu. In 221BC, during the Qin Dynasty, it fell under the jurisdiction of Changshui County (present-day Jiaxing). In 223AD, or the second year of the reign of Wu State King Huangwu of the Three Kingdoms period, it became known as Yanguan County. In 1295, or the first year of the reign of Yuan Emperor Yuanzheng, the county was promoted to be Yuanguan Prefecture. It became Haining Prefecture in 558. As the sea often invaded the prefecture via the Qiantangjiang River, the area was renamed Haining Prefecture in 1329 in the hope of calming the waves (in Chinese, “hai” means sea and “ning” calming down), and it remains so today. Following the founding the PRC, the area became Haining County, which was turned into Haining City in November 1986 with the approval of the State Council.


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