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.

Du Jing

Du Jing is a female badminton player from the People's Republic of China.

Career


Du won the bronze medal in the 2006 IBF World Championships in women's doubles with . They were defeated in semifinals by Gao Ling and Huang Sui of China, 21-18, 20-22, 17-21.

The following year they also played at the 2007 BWF World Championships. They were seeded #5 and were defeated in the second round by a walkover.

In 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Du and Yu Yang won the gold medal in women's doubles.

Chen Xiaoxu

Chen Xiaoxu , Buddhist name Venerable Miao Zhen was a Chinese actress, famous for her role as Lin Daiyu in 1987 TV series ''''.

Biography


Chen Xiaoxu was born in Anshan, Liaoning in 1965. She became famous for her role as Lin Daiyu in ''Dream of the Red Chamber'', a series in 1987.

However, Chen did not stay in the entertainment industry for long. She decided to begin a career in advertising. At the time, she was the General Manager for Shi Bang Advertisement Co. Ltd. and Shi Bang Culture Development Co. Ltd.

In 2007, less than two months before her death, Chen became a Buddhist nun, ordained by Venerable Master Chin Kung, and was given the dharma name Miao Zhen.

Chen died of breast cancer in Shenzhen on May 13 2007.

Ansteel

Angang Steel Company Limited or Ansteel is a joint-stock limited company by Anshan Iron and Steel Group, which is supervised by State Council of the People's Republic of China. It is the second largest steel maker in Mainland China.

Ansteel is engaged in producing and selling steel products as billets, cold rolled sheets, color coating plates, wire rods, thick plates and heavy rails. It was incorporated in 1997 when Anshan Iron and Steel injected its cold rolling, wire rod, and thick plate operations into Ansteel. Ansteel is headquartered in , Liaoning, China.

Anshan, China

Anshan had become one of the largest producers of iron and steel in Asia if not 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.

At the end of the war, forces launched Operation August Storm, which captured Manchuria form the Japanese. The Soviets looted the ruins of Shōwa Steel Works for anything that could be taken back to the Soviet Union. With the defeat of Japan in 1945, Anshan was returned to China along with the rest of Chinese Manchuria. However, peace had not yet arrived. Civil war continued between the and the Communist People's Liberation Army. The city of Anshan was the scene of one of the battles of this war. A monument in Lieshishan park commemorates the battle. On the 19th of February 1948, Anshan was liberated by the PLA.

The north east of china was marked out to become a major industrial centre for the new People's Republic of China. Anshan was set to become a key part of this industrial development. The steel mills had been damaged during the wars. In December 1948, the Anshan Iron and Steel Company - also known as Angang - was founded. Production in the newly repaired steel plant resumed on July 9th 1949. The plant was expanded to become the largest steel producer in China. Other industries setup along side the steel plant including mining for coal, iron and other minerals. This industrial wealth had a environmental cost. The open-hearth furnaces of the steel mill created large amounts of dust and other pollution. Along with its growing reputation as a major steel producer, Anshan was also gaining a reputation as a dirty, smelly town.

Anshan became a formal administrative region under the Northeastern People's Government in November, 1949. On March 12, 1953, the city became a municipality under the Central Government direct administration. County and Xiuyan County were subordinated to Liaodong Province. Tai'an County was subordinated to Liaoxi Province. August 22,1954, the central government decided that Anshan should be administered by Liaoning Province. The State Council confirmed that Anshan should be in charge of Xiuyan County and Haicheng city in 1985.

The furnaces of the steel plant were changed in the 1980's to designs which blow oxygen in form the front. This increased the production and also reduced the pollution. In the 1990's, they were additionally altered to blow oxygen in form the top as well. This further increase production and reduced pollution. In December 2000, all three production lines of Anshan Iron and Steel company switched form mould-casting to continuous casting. This new technology has significantly reduced the dust and other pollution in the city. The new plant equipment is also much less labour intensive. This has meant a reduction in the workforce has caused a unemployment problem in the city. A new drive to market Anshan as a tourist destination is hoped to help bolster the cities economy.

Economy


The north east of China is a major industrial zone and Anshan is one of the key sites of the north east. The city is renowned as "China's capital of iron and steel." Prior to the development of the Iron and Steel industries, Anshan was a relatively small city of little importance. As the steel mills expanded, so to did the city. Spin off industries developed along side the steel plant making the area a centre of heavy industry.

Total production of processed iron in Manchuria reached 1,000,000 tonnes in 1931-32, of which almost half was made by Shōwa Steel in Anshan. Iron production grew to 7,000,000 tonnes in 1938 and by 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, Anshan's Shōwa Steel Works total production capacity reached 3,600,000 tonnes, making it one of the major iron and steel centers in the world.

In 1945 the steel plant was looted by soviet forces. The Republic of China government partially repaired the site but it was destroyed again during the Chinese civil war that saw the Communist forces victorious. The mills were once again repaired and Anshan Iron and Steel Company was founded in 1948. Form then to 2001, the company produced 290 million tons of steel, 284 million tons of pig iron and 192 million tons of rolled steel. Until relatively recently, when a new steel plant opened in Shanghai, Angang was the largest steel producer in China. Today, Angang consists of three steelworks with 13 rolling mills plus supporting plants which produce coke, refractory materials and machinery for the steel plants. The company has an annual production capacity of 10 million tons of pig iron, 10 million tons of steel and 9.5 million tons of rolled steel. A quarter of China's total iron ore reserves, about 10 billion tons, are located in Anshan ensuring that the city will remain an important steel producer well into the future.

Anshan is rich in other mineral wealth too. The southern and south eastern areas of Anshan are rich in magnesite. Reserves of magnesite here are equivalent to a quarter of all world wide reserves. Anshan also has the worlds largest reserve of talcum accounting for fully one third of the entire world supply. The Xiuyan area of Anshan is known for the production of the precious stone, Jade. The largest single jade stone ever found came form Xiuyan, now carved into the form of a Buddha, it is a major tourist attraction in the area.

Demographics


Situated in the North East of China, what the Chinese now call Dongbei , and known to history as Manchuria, it is not surprising that Anshan prefecture is home to many people form the Manchu ethnic group. However this ethnic population is now relatively small. Of the 3,584,000 people living in Anshan prefecture, only 519,400 are Man nationals. They are mainly in or around the Xiuyan Man regional national autonomy area which is within Anshan's borders. During the last years of the Qing dynasty, large numbers of Han people migrated to the north east in search of work. This pattern continued into the 20th century. The development of Anshan as a large industrial center during and after world war II caused the cities population to increase rapidly. The new arrivals significantly out numbering the local Man people. As of the last census data, Anshan was home to 48 Chinese ethnic groups. The Han people make up the lions share at 3,020,500 people. Next, after the Han and Man people, come the Hui nationality and the Chaoxian with 23,400 and 10,000 people respectively. The Hui population is widely dispersed but the Chaoxian population is mostly concentrated in Teixi and Qianshan district.

The city of Anshan can be divided into districts. The East district, Tiedong has a population of 452,900. The western district, Tiexi has 311,600 people. These two districts are demarcated by the railway lines that run north to south through the city. The north western portion of the city is dominated by the large steel works of Angang. The district of Lishan houses 425,600 people and the suburbs of Qianshan district have 366,200 soles. Within Anshan prefecture lies the subordinate city of Haicheng which accounts for 1,181,100 people. The neighbouring subordinate town of Tai'an has 354,700 people.

Tourist attractions


In recent years, Anshan has been trying to through off its image as a heavy industrial town along with the dirt and pollution that goes with such industry. It has remodeled itself as a tourist destination.

Foremost among the attractions in Anshan is Qianshan National Park which is about 18km, by road, to the south east of the city. Qianshan literally means, 'Thousand Mountains'. The name is actually and abbreviation of 'Thousand lotus flower mountains'. The peaks were said to resemble the petals of the lotus flower which had been dropped to earth by a goddess. The park area of 44 square kilometers, is filled with both and temples, monasteries and nunneries. It is one of few locations where both religions are found sharing the same site.

Motor cars are not allowed within the park. Tourists must either walk or hire one of the electric taxis. Many foot paths climb steeply up the hillsides through thick forest. These foot paths lead past, Steele, honoring the dead, small shrines, pagodas and temples. For those who are less fit, three cable car routes can convey you up the hill sides. However, none of the cable cars will take you the whole way, leaving you some climbing to do by yourself. One mountain in the park is shaped in such a way that it resembles a Matria Buddha. It is claimed to be the largest naturally occurring image of Matria Buddha in the world. Several temples have been built on the peaks of the overlooking hills. Near the Matria Buddha is a large net enclosed area which contains an bird park.

Another major tourist location is Anshan's 219 park. The name of the park commemorates the liberation of Anshan by the People's Liberation Army on the 19th of February 1948. The park contains the Dongshan scenic area as well as numerous lakes. Of particular note is the . This large Buddhist temple complex of 22,104 square metres, houses the worlds large statue of Buddha made of Jade. It is a single piece of jade stone measuring 6.88 metres in width, 4.10 metres front to back and 7.95 metres high. The jade stone weighs 260.76 tons. The front of the stone has been carved with an image of Sakyamuni Buddha. On the back of the stone Guanyin Buddha has been carved. The jade stone was found in 1960 in Xiuyan County. It was declared a treasure of the State and listed as a protected property by Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. Anshan city government commissioned the carving which took a team of 120 sculptures 18 months to complete. The temple complex was opened on the 3rd of September 1996. The building that houses the Jade Buddha statue is 33 metres tall, representing the 33 layers of heaven in Buddhism. It claims to be one of the tallest buildings of ancient Chinese architectural style in China.

Anshan contains naturally hot spring water spas. There are four spas/hotels in Anshan. Visitors may shower and bathe in the spring water. At Tanggangzi Spa, once frequented by the Qing Emperors of China, visitors may have mud treatment where they are buried in hot volcanic sand, which has been infused with the spring water. The geothermal energy is also used to provide hot steam and water for winter heating throughout the area.

Five-year plan


The government of Anshan established a in 2000 with the aim of turning the city into a strong modern industrial city with plenty of tourism. It also aimed to make the city GDP reach 100 billion RMB by 2005 and to build a modern industrial city by using advances in technology to transform the traditional industries. Attracting foreign investment is also another main idea in the plan. The Anshan government anticipates the foreign investment assets would be around 80 billion RMB by 2005.

Education system


The city contains two large Universities.
*University of Science and Technology Liaoning
*Anshan Normal University

Climate


Anshan has four distinct seasons. General speaking, the weather is dry and sunshine is abundant.

** with a lot of windy days; less rainy days than summer; long time sunshine and low humidity.
**Summer with heavy and frequent rain; high temperature around +30°C and high humidity.
**Autumn with clear sky and cool air; temperature drops abruptly; wind from north gets heavier.
**Winter with snow and ice. The average temperature is around -20°C. Temperature turns back as time passes.

Five-Star Hotel


International Grand Hotel is one of two five-star hotels in Northeastern China, built by the Anshan Municipal Government. The construction of the hotel started in 1992 and opened for trial on August 28, 1994. The formal open date is May 1, 1995.
The International Grand Hotel is situated in Dongshan Scenic Reserve where you can have a panoramic view of both the city and the mountains. Not far from the hotel you can find the king size Statue. The hotel covers 25,000 m with 30 restaurants.

Famous Residents


Anshan was the birthplace of Ann Hui , a Hong Kong-based film director, one of the most critically acclaimed amongst the Hong Kong New Wave. Hui's 2006 film ''The Postmodern Life of My Aunt'' was partly set and filmed in Anshan.

Geography


Sited on the edge of the Liao River plains, Anshan has wide flat lands in the west and central regions that develop into hilly and the mountainous terrain on the eastern fringes. The area is rich in mineral wealth including iron ore, coal, magnesite, talcum and jade. The plains of western Anshan are good for agriculture. The large flat fields make it idea for modern agricultural methods. In total, Anshan contains 24480 hectares of arable land accounting for 26.4% of the total land area. One agricultural product that Anshan has become well know for is the production of Nangua Pears.

Anshan has no public airport and no river or sea port so the only routes in or out are by land. The nearest airport is Shenyang Taoxian International Airport , about 90km to the north. The city is beside the Shenda highway which runs between Shenyang and Dalian . This is a privately funded eight-lane tolled highway and was the first road of its kind in China. Anshan is also connected to the Chinese rail network with rail routes to Beijing, Dalian, and to the north-eastern provinces of Jilin and Hēilóngjiāng as well as to eastern Inner Mongolia and Russia. Long-distance coaches run to all the main cities of the province as well as to Beijing.

Local transportation is primarily by bus or taxi. Anshan used to have a single tram line along Zhonghua Avenue but this has been closed and the tracks removed. Due to the flat topography of the city centre, bicycles are popular. Almost all roads have a wide cycle lane on each side. Often this lane is further protected by a traffic island that separates the bikes from larger motor vehicles.

Administratives divisions



Anshan is divided into 4 districts, 1 town , 1 county and one autonomous county :

Tiedong District
Tiexi District
Lishan District
Qianshan District
City : A county-level city located slightly south of Anshan
Tai'an County -
Xiuyan Manchu Autonomous County -

Sister Cities


* Lipetsk, Russia, 1992
* , Japan, 1983
* Bursa, Turkey, 1991
* Ansan, South Korea, 1997
* Birmingham, Alabama, United States, 1996
* Sheffield, United Kingdom, 1983

Anshan Normal University

Anshan Normal University is a university in the city of Anshan, in , . It is under the provincial government. The school was founded in 1958 as a teacher training centre but closed in 1962. It was restarted again in 1978. The campus covers an area of 731,600 square meters. There is a teaching staff of 1207 over various levels form Professor down to post graduate teachers.

Anshan Iron and Steel Group

Anshan Iron and Steel Group, the second-largest steel maker in Mainland China by output, focuses on producing high-end products such as electroplating, color-coated, and silicon flat steel products to make car bodies and computer and telecommunications equipment. It is headquartered in , Liaoning, one of the most important steel production sites in China.

The group was formerly "Anshan Iron-making Place" and " Steel-making Place", which was established in 1916 under rule in Northeast China. Anshan Iron and Steel Company was established from the two places in 1948.

Anshan Air Base

Anshan Air Base is a People's Liberation Army Air Force installation located in the western suburbs of the city of in Liaoning province. Administratively, the base falls within the Shenyang Military Region.

Anshan is the headquarters of the which operates Chengdu J-7, Shenyang J-8 and Shenyang J-11 fighters.

Trivia


*Anshan Air Base was visited in March 2007 by Peter Pace, .
*In Tom Clancy's novel ''The Bear and the Dragon'', Anshan Air Base is heavily damaged by USAF stealth fighters to neutralize it in preparation for a raid on a nearby ICBM launch site.

1975 Haicheng earthquake

The 1975 Haicheng earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter Scale occurred at 19:36 on February 4, 1975 in Haicheng, Liaoning, China, a city that at the time had approximately 1 million residents.

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. In the days leading up to the earthquake cats and other animals were thought to have acted strangely, some claim this aided in the prediction of the earthquake. There are some questions as to the vailidity and accuracy of these reports as "It was the sequence that gave the solid prediction."