Nanchong ( w=Nan-ch'ung; Sichuanese: lan2cong1) is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of Sichuan province, China, with an area of . At the 2020 census it was home to 5,607,565 people, of whom 1,936,534 lived in the built-up (or 'metro') area made of three urban districts. It is the second most populated city of Sichuan Province, after Chengdu. The administrative center is Shunqing District.At the end of 2024, the resident population of the city was 5.489 million, a decrease of 22,000 from the previous year. The resident population of urban areas is 2.949 million, and the resident population of rural areas is 2.54 million. The urbanization rate of the resident population is 53.73%, an increase of 0.9 percentage points over the previous year. At the end of the year, the registered population of the city was 6.977 million, a decrease of 55,000 compared with the end of the previous year.
In 202 BC, Emperor Gaozu of Han instituted the Anhan (t=安漢) County in this place. Anhan literally means "to establish or stabilize Han". In 8 AD, the name was changed to Anxin (c=安新) when Wang Mang seized the throne of the Han dynasty, but it reverted to Anhan in 25 AD. It was again changed to Guozhou (l=fruit state) in 621 AD (Tang dynasty), and then to Nanchong in 742 AD. The nickname of Nanchong is Guocheng (c=果城), derived from Guozhou.
The vast majority of this area is hilly. The woodland coverage is 25%.
The Jialing River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, crosses the prefecture from north to south. There are another 30 rivers in the prefecture with a drainage basin of more than .
Over 70% of the of annual precipitation occurs from May to September. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from around 9% in December to 47% in August, the city receives only 1,135 hours of bright sunshine annually. Spring (March–April) tends to be sunnier and warmer in the day than autumn (October–November).
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Shunqing District | 顺庆区 | Shùnqìng Qū | 635,999 | 545 | 1,167 |
Gaoping District | 高坪区 | Gāopíng Qū | 585,769 | 812 | 721 |
Jialing District | 嘉陵区 | Jiālíng Qū | 691,489 | 1,170 | 591 |
Langzhong City | 阆中市 | Lángzhōng Shì | 870,708 | 1,877 | 464 |
Nanbu County | 南部县 | Nánbù Xiàn | 1,275,748 | 2,305 | 553 |
Yingshan County | 营山县 | Yíngshān Xiàn | 926,940 | 1,633 | 568 |
Peng'an County | 蓬安县 | Péng'ān Xiàn | 702,336 | 1,334 | 526 |
Yilong County | 仪陇县 | Yílǒng Xiàn | 1,088,266 | 1,695 | 642 |
Xichong County | 西充县 | Xīchōng Xiàn | 643,818 | 1,108 | 581 |
As in other cities of China, the population of Nanchong can be divided into two parts: upper urban population and lower rural population. The registered urban population is about 1.2 million.
Shunqing District, downtown, is the most dense area in Nanchong. At the center of Shunqing District, and the proverbial heart of the city, is Five Star Garden (s=五星花园); a large roundabout with five exits leading to other sections of the city.
Nanchong's main agricultural product is food. A large quantity of rice, orange, silk worms, and pork are produced to support related manufacturers.
Nanchong is a transport hub of the northeast Sichuan Province. It is crossed by the strategic China National Highway 318, built by the Chinese government in the 1930s, and China National Highway 212 and newly built expressways — Cheng-Nan and Nan-Guang expressway — which link the city to Chengdu and another prefecture-level city: Guang'an. The expressway to Chongqing is under construction.
The Dazhou–Chengdu Railway through Nanchong links Chengdu and Dazhou. The Chongqing–Lanzhou Railway, in 2015, will link Lanzhou (Gansu) and Chongqing, and turn Nanchong into a railway hub in northeast Sichuan province. The Nanchong railway station provides passenger and cargo services to regional and national economic centres such as Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Wuhan, Chengdu and Shenzhen.
The old Nanchong airport was built in the 1950s and closed in 2003. The new Nanchong Gaoping Airport which has capacity to land bigger planes, provides regular air services to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Kunming, Xi'an and Sanya.
Nanchong is suggested as a tradition shipping hub in ancient times. Ships from Gansu could reach Chongqing along the Jialing river, but the river is not suitable for modern shipping.
Nanchong No. 1 Middle School (http://www.ncyzedu.cn/
Nanchong No. 10 Middle School (http://www.ncsz.net/
Langzhong High School
Nanbu High School
Yilong High School
There are also some schools that are relatively well known in the junior high school stage, such as
Nanchong No. 7 Middle School
Nanchong No. 9 Middle School
Nanchong Shiyan Middle School (https://www.ncssyzx.net/dist/)
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