Luanzhou | |
Postal Code: | 063700 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Settlement Type: | County-level city |
Pushpin Map: | China Hebei |
Pushpin Label: | Luanzhou |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of the seat in Hebei |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | People's Republic of China |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Hebei |
Subdivision Type2: | Prefecture-level city |
Subdivision Name2: | Tangshan |
Area Total Km2: | 999 |
Population As Of: | 2024 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population Total: | 518900 |
Coordinates: | 39.741°N 118.704°W |
Timezone: | China Standard |
Utc Offset: | +8 |
Website: | http://www.luanxian.gov.cn/ |
Luanzhou, formerly Luan County, is a county-level city in the east of Hebei province, China. It is under the administration of Tangshan city. The city spans an area of about 1027km2,[1] and, as of 2024, has a population of 518,900.[2] The city's economy is largely industrial,[3] and it is home to large deposits of iron ore.
The area is named after the Luan River,[4] which flows through the city.
The area of present-day Luanzhou was once part of the state of Guzhu.
During the Han dynasty, the area was organized as Haiyang County .
Abaoji, the founding emperor of the Liao dynasty, further settled the area with captured families.
During the 1911 Revolution, the took place in the city.
Luanzhou is located in the eastern part of Tangshan. It borders Lulong County and Changli County in neighboring Qinhuangdao across the Luan River to the east, Luannan County to the south, Fengrun District, Guye District, and Kaiping District to the west, and the county-level city of Qian'an and Qianxi County to the north.
The city is located at the southern foothills of the Yan Mountains. The city's elevation is generally higher in the north, and lower in the south.
Major rivers in Luanzhou include the Luan River, the, the Heng River, the Su River, the Yuejia River, the Xiaoqinglong River, the Guan River, the Longwan River, and the Gouniao River . The city is also home to eight major reservoirs.
The seat of Luanzhou's government is located in .
Luanzhou administers four subdistricts and ten towns.[5] The city's four subdistricts are Luanhe Subdistrict (Chinese: 滦河街道), (Chinese: 古城街道), Luancheng Subdistrict (Chinese: 滦城街道), and (Chinese: 响嘡街道).
The city's ten towns are (Chinese: 东安各庄镇), (Chinese: 雷庄镇), (Chinese: 茨榆坨镇), (Chinese: 榛子镇), (Chinese: 杨柳庄镇), (Chinese: 油榨镇), (Chinese: 古马镇), (Chinese: 小马庄镇), (Chinese: 九百户镇), and .
As of 2024, Luanzhou has a population of 518,900. This represents a decrease from the 554,315 people recorded in the 2010 Chinese Census. A 2002 estimate put the city's population at about 534,400. It had a recorded population of 536,151 in the 2000 Chinese Census. A 1996 estimate pegged its population at around 524,000.
The city has an urban population of 291,900 (56.25% of its total population), and a rural population of 227,000 (43.75%).
Per capita disposable income reached 45,391 renminbi (RMB) for urban residents in 2020, a 4.1% increase from 2019, and a 43.7% increase from 2015. Per capita disposable income totaled 20,476 RMB for rural residents (+7.0% from 2019; +50.7% from 2015).
Luanzhou is predominantly Han Chinese, who make up about 98.24% of its population, with 37 other recognized ethnic minorities comprising the other 1.76%. The largest ethnic minority in Luanzhou are the Manchus, who number 6,504 (1.25% of its total population), followed by the Mongols (807 people, 0.16%), and the Hui (607, 0.12%).
In 2020, Luanzhou reported a gross domestic product (GDP) of 41.61 billion renminbi (RMB). This represents a 4.1% increase from 2019, and a 35.8% increase from 2015. As of 2020, the city's primary sector accounted for 5.18 billion RMB (12.44% of total GDP), the secondary sector accounted for 24.22 billion RMB (58.21%), and the tertiary sector accounted for 12.22 billion RMB (29.37%). Total retail sales of consumer goods in the city totaled 9.17 billion RMB in 2020.
As of 2020, Luanzhou has 40400ha of grain sowing area, which produced an output of 261,900 tons. There was also 14900ha for growing oilseeds, yielding 64,100 tons, 9700ha for growing vegetables, yielding 832,800 tons, and 104.7ha for growing cotton, yielding 124.1 tons. The city produced 105,000 tons of fruit in 2020.
In 2020, 39,300 tons of meat was produced in Luanzhou, including 17,800 tons of pork, 11,400 tons of beef, and 1,300 tons of mutton. 21,500 tons of poultry and eggs were produced in 2020.
Major manufactured goods produced in Luanzhou include coke, iron products, pig iron, steel, forged products, mining equipment, vegetable oil, dairy products, beverages, composite wood, benzene, cement, concrete, lime, and bricks.
Proven mineral resources in Luanzhou include iron, limestone, dolomite, quartzite, sandstone, granite, lead, coal, and zinc. Total iron reserves in Luanzhou total 3.036 billion tons, about 20% of China's total iron reserves.
As of 2020, Luanzhou has 134 schools. The city also has a cultural center, a museum, and a public library.
China National Highway 205 runs through Luanzhou.
As of 2020, the city has 114 buses, serving 73 passenger lines.
The city is served by the .
Luanzhou is home to distinct forms of shadow puppetry and paper-cutting.
As of 2020, Luanzhou has 986 health institutions of various types, including 15 hospitals. The city's health institutions have 2,605 beds, or about 4.65 per 1,000 people. There are 2.81 practicing (assistant) physicians per 1,000 people.