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Administrative divisions
* Hefei (Simplified Chinese: 合肥市, Hanyu Pinyin: Héféi Shì) * Suzhou (宿州市 Sùzhōu Shì) * Huaibei (淮北市 Huáiběi Shì) * Fuyang (阜阳市 F"yáng Shì) * Bozhou (亳州市 Bózhōu Shì) * Bengbu (蚌埠市 Bèngbù Shì) * Huainan (淮南市 Huáinán Shì) * Chuzhou (滁州市 Chúzhōu Shì) * Ma'anshan (马鞍山市 Mǎ'ānshān Shì) * Wuhu (芜湖市 Wúhú Shì) * Tongling ("陵市 Tónglíng Shì) * Anqing (安庆市 Ānqìng Shì) * Huangshan (黄山市 Huángshān Shì) * Lu'an (六安市 Lù'ān Shì) not Liù'ān * Chaohu (巢湖市 Cháohú Shì) * Chizhou (池州市 Chízhōu Shì) * Xuancheng (宣城市 Xuānchéng Shì) The 17 prefecture-level divisions of Anhui are subdivided into 105 county-level divisions (44 districts, 5 county-level cities, and 56 counties). Those are in turn divided into 1845 township-level divisions (972 towns, 634 townships, 9 ethnic townships, and 230 subdistricts). See List of administrative divisions of Anhui for a complete list of county-level divisions. EconomyAgriculture in Anhui varies according to the climate zones that the province crosses. North of the Huai He river wheat and sweet potatoes are grown, while south of the Huai He it is rice and wheat instead.Natural resources of Anhui include iron in Ma'anshan, coal in Huainan, and copper in Tongling. There are industries related to these natural resources (e.g. steel industry at Ma'anshan). One of the famous Anhui-based corporations is the automobile company Chery, which is based in Wuhu. Compared to its more successful neighbours to the east, Zhejiang and Jiangsu, Anhui has lagged markedly behind in economic development, with a GDP per capita around one third the level of those two provinces. There is great regional disparity as well, and most of the wealth is concentrated in industrial regions close to the Yangtze River, such as Hefei, Wuhu, and Ma'anshan. Anhui's nominal GDP for 2004 was approximately 481.3 billion yuan (60.1 billion USD) and a per capita of 7450 yuan (930 USD). It is considered a mid-size economy in terms of economic output. DemographicsHan Chinese make up the vast majority of the population. The She and Hui nationalities are the two largest minorities.CultureAnhui spans many geographical and cultural regions. The northern, flatter parts of the province, along the river Huai He and further north, are most akin to neighbouring provinces like Henan and Shandong. In contrast, the southern, hilly parts of the province are more similar in culture and dialect to other southern, hilly provinces, like Zhejiang and Jiangxi.Mandarin dialects are spoken over the northern and central parts of the province. Dialects to the north (e.g. Bengbu dialect) are classified as Zhongyuan Mandarin, together with dialects in provinces such as Henan and Shandong; dialects in the central parts (e.g. Hefei dialect) are classfied as Jianghuai Mandarin, together with dialects in the central parts of neighbouring Jiangsu province. Non-Mandarin dialects are spoken in the south: dialects of Wu are spoken in Xuancheng prefecture-level city, though these are rapidly being replaced by Jianghuai Mandarin; dialects of Gan are spoken in a few counties in the southwest bordering Jiangxi province; and the Hui dialects are spoken in about ten counties in the far south, a small but highly diverse and unique group of Chinese dialects. Huangmeixi, which originated in the environs of Anqing in southwestern Anhui, is a form of traditional Chinese opera popular across China. Huiju, a form of traditional opera originating in the Hui-speaking areas of southern Anhui, is one of the major precursors of Beijing Opera; in the 1950s Huiju (which had disappeared) was revived. Luju is a type of traditional opera found across central Anhui, from east to west. Anhui cuisine is one of the eight great traditions of Chinese cuisine. Combining elements of cooking from northern Anhui, south-central Anhui, and the Hui-speaking areas of southern Anhui, Anhui cuisine is known for its use of wild game and herbs, both land and sea, and comparatively unelaborate methods of preparation. Anhui has a high concentration of traditional products related to calligraphy: Xuanzhou (today Xuancheng) and Huizhou (today Huangshan City) are revered for producing Xuan Paper and Hui Ink, respectively, which are traditionally considered the best types of paper and ink for Chinese calligraphy. She County is famous for the She Inkstone, one of the most preferred types of inkstones (a required tool in traditional calligraphy). Tourism* Ancient Villages in Southern Anhui - Xidi and Hongcun (World Heritage Site)* Mount Huangshan (World Heritage Site) * Mount Jiuhua * Mount Qiyun * Mount Tianzhu Miscellaneous topicsColleges and universities* Anhui Normal University* Anhui University, in Hefei * Anhui University of Finance and Economics, in Bengbu * Anhui University of Technology, in Ma'anshan * Hefei University of Technology * University of Science & Technology of China, located in the Southwest part of Hefei External links* The official website of Anhui * Large map of Anhui * Anhui Huangshan Scape * Anhui Province * China Internet Information Center * Huangshan Hotel * Huangshan Transportation * Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home explores life within the Anhui Province of East China through a detailed examination of a Huang family residence built during the late Qing Dynasty.
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