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China's inland province of Shaanxi is known all over the world
for its brilliant history and culture. Recently, it has again
caught the attention of China because of its development. Shaanxi
is home to the terra-cotta warriors and horses of the Qin Dynasty,
often called the Eighth Wonder of the World. Shaanxi also gave
birth to many firsts in New China, including the first airplane,
the first integrated circuit (IC), the first carrier rocket, and
the first color cathode-ray tube, as well as many firsts in the
world. Perhaps for these reasons, heads of the state and high
officials of more than ten foreign countries have visited the
province, including Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger,
Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, and Ohira Masayoshi.
Shaanxi is an important birthplace of the Chinese nation and
its culture. The primitive Lantian Man lived here 1.1 million
years ago. The 1953 discovery of the ruins of the Banpo Village
in eastern Xi'an sheds light on the social development and civilization
of the matrilineal society 6,000 years ago. Huangling County in
northern Shaanxi Province is the site of the Mausoleum of Huang
Di (the Yellow Emperor), who has become the symbol of the Chinese
nation.
Shaanxi was the capital of 13 dynasties over a period of 1,180
years. In ancient times, Shaanxi belonged to the state of Qin
and is still sometimes known as Qin. Shaanxi was China's political,
economic, and cultural center from the slave society of the Shang
Dynasty (16th-11th century B.C.) to the thriving feudal society
of the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
After the opening of the Silk Road, starting from Xi'an, in the
Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), Shaanxi became China's window
opening on the outside world, and the capital, Xi'an, became a
well-known center of international trade.
Shaanxi is a gateway to northwest China. It links the west with
the east and the north with the south. Since China implemented
the reform and opening policies, Shaanxi has been watching its
own economy take off and has become the most developed province
in the region. In 1999 the gross domestic product of Shaanxi increased
by 8.4 percent over the previous year, and the province has achieved
a higher development rate than the national average for four years
running. With the push to develop China's western regions, Shaanxi
will play a special role.
Shaanxi has many advantages for development, some still waiting
to be tapped, including tourism resources, culture, education,
and scientific and technological strength. The overall economic
level of the province, however, remains relatively low. Owing
to Shaanxi's huge population, the per capita GDP is only 3,834
yuan, lower than that of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region,
Qinghai Province, and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and higher
only than that of Guizhou and Gansu provinces and the Tibet Autonomous
Region.
In ancient times, Shaanxi was endowed with lush grass and dense
forest and was known as Nature's Storehouse and the Green Sea
on Land, but over the course of many dynasties the beautiful land
was gradually destroyed and replaced by the Loess Plateau and
crisscrossed by gullies because of severe deforestation, war,
and soil erosion. The Yan'an and Yulin areas north of Fuxian County
are the areas most affected by the erosion on the upper reaches
of the Yellow River. This section of the Yellow River brings down
more than 100 million tons of silt per year.
For this reason, the project of Beautifying Mountains and Rivers
of Shaanxi has been launched in the northern part of the province.
The project focuses on the ecological environment, especially
soil erosion. The application of the project varies with different
local conditions and covers the sandstorm-hit areas along the
Great Wall, the Loess Plateau, the gullies in northern Shaanxi
and areas north of the Weihe River, the Central Shaanxi Plain,
and the Qinling and Daba mountainous areas. It is expected that
after several decades of effort, Shaanxi will become a land of
green mountains, clean water, blue sky, and wealthy people and
thus achieve sustainable economic and social development.
Shaanxi now has a transportation network of railways, highways,
and air routes. In the wave of development, Shaanxi's infrastructural
construction, with the focus on highways, will grow rapidly. Meanwhile,
the construction of small towns is underway in the province along
with the development of counties, resource-rich areas, areas brisk
with industrial and commercial activities, and transport-convenient
areas.
Shaanxi is rich in minerals and other natural resources. Northern
Shaanxi is called China's Kuwait because of its abundant energy
reserves. Shaanxi will accelerate the exploitation of 12 resources
including coal, oil, gas, molybdenum, gold, and hydraulic limestone.
While upgrading the exploitation of coal and natural gas, northern
Shaanxi will develop power-generation stations and a related chemical
industry. The mine development zones for gold, molybdenum, lead,
and zinc in the Qinling and Daba mountains will be reconstructed
and expanded to provide sufficient resources for mining enterprises.
In addition, new mines will be established.
Shaanxi will establish its industrial sectors in line with local
conditions and market needs: hi-tech; electronics; information
science; integration of optics, machinery, and electronics; bio-technology;
and new medicine as well as high-efficiency agriculture. The province
will establish a group of hi-tech enterprises and potential leading
industries. As for tourism, the province will establish four scenic
areas showing the ancient cultures of the Zhou, Qin, Han, and
Tang dynasties and develop the major historical sites.
Shaanxi has four local treasures: apples, pears, dates, and kiwi
fruit. Shaanxi will strive to become a world-famous apple producer
and the leading apple-producer in China.
Shaanxi is China's No.1 military-industry province and is upgrading
such fields as satellite applications, space-resource exploitation,
aviation technology, nuclear utilization for peaceful purposes,
and disaster control and prevention. The province aims to create
an excellent environment for the development of science and of
technological industries for national defense by promoting the
industrialization of hi-tech achievements and accelerating the
construction of space and aviation industrial parks in Xi'an and
other places.
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