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Cangzhou is a prefecture-level city in eastern province, People's Republic of China. At the 2020 census, Cangzhou's built-up ( or metro) area made of Yunhe district, Xinhua district, and Cang County is largely conurbated with a population of 1,421,843 inhabitants, while the prefecture-level administrative unit in total has a population of 7,300,783. It lies approximately from the major port city of , and from .


History
Cangzhou is reported to have been founded in the Southern and Northern Dynasties period (420−589 CE).


Administrative divisions
Cangzhou City comprises 2 districts, 4 county-level cities, 9 counties and 1 autonomous county.

运河区Yùnhé Qū511,0861381,957
Xinhua District新华区Xīnhuá Qū284,746892,472
泊头市Bótóu Shì573,842977563
任丘市Rénqiū Shì816,4011,023753
黄骅市Huánghuá Shì652,4011,545317
河间市Héjiān Shì795,1981,333578
沧县Cāng Xiàn626,0111,527432
青县Qīng Xiàn420,878968403
东光县Dōngguāng Xiàn340,288710493
海兴县Hǎixīng Xiàn189,273836263
Yanshan County盐山县Yánshān Xiàn411,356795503
肃宁县Sùníng Xiàn341,919497664
南皮县Nánpí Xiàn347,473794441
吴桥县Wúqiáo Xiàn217,986603464
献县Xìàn Xiàn568,4181,191479
Mengcun Hui Autonomous County孟村回族自治县Mèngcūn Huízú
Zìzhìxiàn
203,507393458


Economics
Cangzhou's urban center is a heavily industrial city, but the city's administrative territory also includes strongly agricultural areas, and is well known in China for its (Chinese dates), apples and pear (widely known under the export name of Tianjin Ya Pear). The Oil Field is within Cangzhou City's jurisdiction. Cangzhou also encompasses a large fishing port and the coal-exporting Huanghua Harbour. Notable International Companies located in Cangzhou Hyundai (Japan), Hage Fittings und Flanschen GmbH (Germany) (Hage Fluid Control Technology (Hebei) Co., Ltd Joint Venture).


Geography and transportation
Cangzhou is located in eastern , immediately to the south of , near the coast of the of the Pacific Ocean. Bordering prefecture-level cities are to the southwest, to the west, and to the north. It lies on the Beijing–Shanghai Railway.

The G1811 Huanghua–Shijiazhuang Expressway connects Cangzhou to , the provincial capital, and is linked to via both the G2 Beijing–Shanghai Expressway and G3 Beijing–Taipei Expressway, which are concurrent within the province, and to via G2. Cangzhou's Huanghua Harbour is the end of a main Chinese coal shipping railway, the Shuohuang Railway. Other major highways serving Cangzhou's urban area are China National Highway 104 and 307.

Major airports located closest to Cangzhou include Beijing Capital Airport and Tianjin Airport.

The Grand Canal passes directly through Cangzhou, and a district of Cangzhou (Yunhe District) is named after it.


Climate
Cangzhou has a four-season, -influenced humid continental climate/semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk/Dwa), with cold, dry winters, and hot, humid summers. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from in January to in July, while the annual mean is . A majority of the annual precipitation of occurs in July and August alone. With possible monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 49% in July to 65% in October, the city receives 2,663 hours of bright sunshine annually.


Culture
The city has historically been known in China for its wushu (Chinese ) and (specifically, the Wu Qiao school). Cangzhou is also famed for its historic thousand-year-old 40-ton sculpture, the Iron Lion of Cangzhou. The sculpture is reportedly the largest cast-iron sculpture in the world, cast in 953 in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The famed lion has even given its name to a locally brewed (iron lion beer, 铁狮啤酒) and is a symbol of the city.Wagner, Donald B. "The cast iron lion of Cangzhou", Needham Research Institute newsletter, no. 10, June 1991, pp. 2-3.

Cangzhou is home to a traditional Chinese form of musical performing arts, .

The city hosts seven mosques for Muslim adherents (mostly ).

(2025). 9781474437219, Edinburgh University Press.
One of them, the West Mosque, has collected at its museum one of China's best collections of Islamic manuscripts and artefacts. WEST MOSQUE MUSEUM, CANGZHOU, HEBEI PROVINCE CHINA HERITAGE NEWSLETTER, No. 5, March 2006. (China Heritage Project, The Australian National University. ).


Demographics and society
Cangzhou, though predominated by the majority, is home to a sizable population of the Hui minority. Intermarriage occasionally occurs between the majority Han and the Hui, but stereotypes of Hui still exist among Cangzhou's Han residents, and some tensions remain. Migration to Hebei province and Cangzhou by Muslim minorities (generally ethnic ) is increasing.


Language
The dominant of Cangzhou's population is a variety of the northeastern dialect continuum termed Cangzhou, which is a variety of Ji Lu Mandarin. There are some similarities with the and the variety of Mandarin, but both are considered distinct groups from that of Cangzhou [3]. Dialects of the Cangzhou area vary between localities and counties, though are generally intelligible among each other.


Municipal government
The city, like all other Chinese administrative divisions, has a party committee, the People's government, the People's Congress, and the Political consultative conference.


Military
Cangzhou is home to the Cangzhou Airbase of the People's Liberation Army Air Force


Sports
Shijiazhuang Ever Bright moved to Cangzhou and changed their name to Cangzhou Mighty Lions, they play at the .


Education
Cangzhou Normal University (s=沧州师范学院): now it has 871 teacher staff, including 607 full-time teachers, 233 people with the title of deputy senior or above, and 405 people with master's and doctor's degrees. The school motto is "knowing, morality, knowledge and behaviour, innovation" (s=明德、博学、知行、日新).

There is one international school in Cangzhou, the Cangzhou Zhenhua Korean International School (s=沧州振华韩国国际学校)." Schools Approved by the Ministry of Education For Enrolling Children of Foreign Nationals" ( Archive). Ministry of Education of China. Retrieved on 17 August 2015.


Notable residents
  • Sun Yue (1985), fifth Chinese national to play in the NBA
  • (1881–1973), Chinese martial arts grandmaster
  • (1940), former member of Politburo Standing Committee and Chairman of CPPCC
  • (1939–2008), former member of Politburo and Party Secretary of .


Notes
  • DuBois, Thomas. The Sacred Village: Social Change and Religious Life in Rural North China. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2005.


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