Thursday, October 16, 2008

University of Science and Technology Liaoning

University of Science and Technology Liaoning is a university in Liaoning, under the provincial government.

History and profile



''University of Science and Technology Liaoning'' was originally conceived in 1948, former Anshan Institute of Iron and Steel. Or in Chinese, "An Gang Yuan".

The University has 15 faculties . It provides 35 programs of undergraduate, 11 high-level special professional programs and 17 graduates programs. There are 14,000 students enrolled currently.

Tiexi District

Tiexi District, which means "west of the railway", is located in the southwest of city, China. The main plant of Anshan Steel limited company is in this district. The Technology developing district is also here.

Showa Steel Works

The was a Japanese government-sponsored steel mill that was one of the showpieces of the industrialization program for Manchukuo in the late 1930s.

Shōwa Steel Works began as the ''Anshan Iron & Steel Works'', a subsidiary of the South Manchurian Railway Company in 1918. . The city of Anshan in Liaoning was chosen for its proximity to the Takushan iron ore deposits and rail works at Mukden. The company used low grade iron; in 1934 it mined 950,000 tonnes. In 1933, after a reorganization, it was renamed the ''Shōwa Steel Works''.

Shōwa Steel produced pig iron and steel, and the steel mill was soon surrounded by a large industrial complex of other factories to produce a variety of metal products. Sumitomo Steel Pipe established a plant to produce steel pipes, and Manchurian Roll Manufacturing Company to produce s. To feed the furnaces, coal mines were established at Fushun, 35 kilometers to the east, which also led to electric power plants, coal liquefaction plants, cement works, brick kilns. By the end of the 1930s, there were over 780 Japanese industrial plants in Fengtian province.

In 1937, under the direction of the Kwangtung Army, Japanese industrialist Yoshisuke Aikawa organized a holding company called the , a Manchukuo ''zaibatsu'' with major shareholdings in the South Manchuria Railway and in Nissan. The new ''zaibatsu'' invested heavily in Shōwa Steel, and took a controlling interest.

As part of the new business plan, Shōwa Steel licensed the Krupp-Renn process from German steel makers, and sent people to Germany for training from September 1937. Equipment received from Krupp was installed by 1939, greatly increasing production efficiencies.

Total production of processed iron in Manchuria reached 1,000,000 tonnes in 1931-32, of which almost half was made by Shōwa Steel; iron production grew to 7,000,000 of tonnes in 1938. In 1941, Shōwa Steel Works had a total capacity production of 1,750,000 tonnes of iron bars and 1,000,000 tonnes of processed steel. By 1942, Shōwa Steel Works total production capacity reached 3,600,000 tonnes, making it one of the major iron and steel centers in the world.

It was therefore of strategic importance in the Pacific War, and was subject to constant attack by B-29 Superfortress strategic bombers of the . Japanese Army detached the 1st ''Chutai'' of 104th ''Sentai'' of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force, to Anshan, with other air squadrons for industrial defense purposes. Although this unit was equipped with modern Nakajima Ki-84 Ia Hayate "Frank" fighters, manufactured by Manshūkoku Hikōki Seizo KK, the plant suffered heavy damage from the air raids, losing up to 30% of its capacity.

After the end of the war, forces looted the ruins of Shōwa Steel Works for anything that could be taken back to the Soviet Union. The Chinese communists then occupied the ruins, and rebuilt the factory into the Anshan Iron & Steel Works, which remains one of the major steel producing plants in modern China.

As a side note, on one of the B-29 missions, an aircraft commanded by Captain Howard Jarrel suffered engine damage through a Japanese antiaircraft burst over the Anshan target zone. Rather than crash-land in Japanese-held territory, he decided to land in Vladivostok, two hours to the northeast, in the Soviet Far East. As the Soviet Union was still in the Pacific War, when the bomber landed, all crewmen were immediately arrested and the aircraft confiscated. This incident led to the development of the Soviet Tu-4 "Bull" bomber, a of the B-29.

Pailou, Haicheng

Before the 1970s, Pailou is a quiet town. But as industrial sites begin to develop and expand in the mountains on the southwest suburban areas and the drastic rise in population in the late 20th century, pollution and demand for resource soon becomes a problem.

PLA-AF 1st Fighter Division

The 1st Fighter Division is a unit of the People's Liberation Army Air Force. It is headquartered at Anshan Air Base in the Shenyang Military Region. The unit is equipped with Chengdu J-7, Shenyang J-8 and Shenyang J-11 fighters. fighter divisions generally consist of about 17,000 personnel and 70-120 aircraft.

1st Fighter Division sub units:

1st Regiment
2nd Regiment
3rd Regiment

The unit was visited in March 2007 by Peter Pace, .

Luo Nan

Luo Nan is a female swimmer, who competed for at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Major achievements


*2001 National Games - 1st 200m breast/4x100m medley relay;
*2006 Asian Games - 1st 4x100m medley relay, 2nd 200m breast;
*2006 National Champions Tournament - 1st 100m breast;
*2007 World Championships - 3rd 4x100m medley relay, 5th 200m breast

Haicheng, Liaoning

Administrative divisions


Haicheng has 4 and 23 :

*Subdistricts:
**Haizhou
**Xinghai
**Xiangtang
**Dongsi
*Towns:
**Gushan
**Chagou
**Jiewen
**Ximu
**Mafeng
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**Bali
**Maoqi
**Yingluo
**Ganwang
**Xiliu
**Zhongxiao
**Wangshi
**Nantai
**Ganquan
**Datun
**Teng'ao
**Gengzhuang
**Niuzhuang
**Xisi
**Wangtai
**Wenxiang
**Gaotuo

Haicheng Earthquake of 1975



On February 4, 1975, an earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter Scale hit the city of Haicheng, which at the time had approximately 1 million residents. However, seismologists sent out warnings about this earthquake a day earlier and ordered evacuations . Because of this correct prediction, many lives were saved. This was the first successful earthquake prediction in history. Further aiding the prediction, cats and other animals are also said to have acted strangely in the days leading up to the earthquake. There are some questions as to the vailidity and accuracy of these reports, which are discussed in detail in the Haicheng Earthquake Prediction link below.