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#中国#福建#泉州#南安#闽南#China#fujian#quanzhou#minnan#nanan#4K Nan'an (County-level city under the jurisdiction of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China) Nan'an (Nan'an County of Quanzhou Prefecture in ancient times) is elegantly known as Wurong and is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province and managed by Quanzhou City. Located in the southeast coast of Fujian Province, the middle reaches of Jinjiang. The city covers an area of 2036 square kilometers. According to the seventh census data, as of 0:00 on November 1, 2020, the permanent population of Nan'an City is 1,517,514 people. Mainly Han nationality, there are ethnic minorities such as She, Manchu and Hui. Nanji County was named "Dong'an County" in the third year of Yongan Three Kingdoms Dongwu (260 AD). Later, the dynasties changed and used Jin'an, Liang'an, etc., in the 9th year of Emperor Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty (589 AD), it was called Nan'an County, and in the beginning of Tang Sisheng (684 AD), it was named Wurong Prefecture, so Nan'an was also called Wurong. Nan'an was once the political, economic and cultural center of southern Fujian in history. It is known as the "Seaside Zoulu". The Jinji Ancient Port of Fengzhou within its territory was the starting point of the ancient "Maritime Silk Road". Ouyang Zhan, who was the pioneer of eight-min culture in the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, an outstanding thinker in Ming Dynasty, national hero Zheng Chenggong, a generation of famous generals Ye Fei, well-known patriotic overseas Chinese Li Guangqian and Huang Zhongxian, all have their ancestral homes in Nan'an. Nan'an was one of the three towns of Quanzhou in the Qing Dynasty. As a large number of Nan'an people moved overseas in modern times, Nan'an has also become a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in China. In 2018, Nan'an was selected as one of the "Top 100 Counties in Comprehensive Strength", Top 100 Counties and Cities with Investment Potential, Top 100 Counties and Cities in Green Development, and ranked 4th in China's Best County-level Cities. On October 8, 2019, it was rated as one of the top 100 national comprehensive strength counties and cities in 2019. In October 2019, it was named one of the top 100 national green development counties and cities in 2019. 2019 National Top 100 Business Environment Counties. The "Top Ten" counties (cities) in Fujian Province's county economic strength in 2019. In 2019, the regional GDP of Nan'an City was 129.544 billion yuan, an increase of 8%. In 2020, Nan'an City will realize the annual GDP of 135.27 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.8%, realizing a V-shaped rebound to a hook-shaped growth, ranking first in Quanzhou in terms of growth rate. English name: Nan'an City Don't name: Wu Rong Administrative area category: county-level city Area: East China Geographical Location: Quanzhou City, Eastern Fujian Province Area: 2036 km² Areas under its jurisdiction: 3 streets, 21 towns, and 2 townships Government Residency: No. 1 Liuxin Road, Nan'an City Telephone area code: +86 (0)0595 Postal code: 362300 Climate conditions: subtropical monsoon climate Famous attractions: Lingying Scenic Area, Jiuri Mountain Scenic Area, Huangchao Mountain Scenic Area, Wutayan Scenic Area Airport: Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport Railway Station: Nan'an Station License plate code: Min C Gross Regional Product: 134 billion yuan (2020) Fang dialect: Minnan dialect, Quanzhou dialect Institutions of higher learning: Minnan University of Science and Technology, Quanzhou Vocational and Technical College of Engineering, Shishan Campus of Quanzhou Normal University People 1517514 people (as of November 1, 2020, zero resident population)