Ninghai County
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Ninghai County is a county in Ningbo
Ningbo
Ningbo is a seaport city of northeastern Zhejiang province, Eastern China. Holding sub-provincial administrative status, the municipality has a population of 7,605,700 inhabitants at the 2010 census whom 3,089,180 in the built up area made of 6 urban districts. It lies south of the Hangzhou Bay,...

, Zhejiang Province of China, resides at the middle section of East Zhejiang's coastal line, adjoining Hangzhou
Hangzhou
Hangzhou , formerly transliterated as Hangchow, is the capital and largest city of Zhejiang Province in Eastern China. Governed as a sub-provincial city, and as of 2010, its entire administrative division or prefecture had a registered population of 8.7 million people...

 and Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...

 on the south. It is one of the first regions opening up to the outside world. It covers an area of 1931km² and a section of coastline as long as 176 km. It has 17 towns and a population of 580,000.

Natural Geography

Ninghai situates in the eastern part of Zhejiang province and southern flank of the Yangtze Delta. It is grouped in the Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...

 Economic Development Region. It is 70 km away from Ningbo
Ningbo
Ningbo is a seaport city of northeastern Zhejiang province, Eastern China. Holding sub-provincial administrative status, the municipality has a population of 7,605,700 inhabitants at the 2010 census whom 3,089,180 in the built up area made of 6 urban districts. It lies south of the Hangzhou Bay,...

 urban and 66 km away from Ningbo
Ningbo
Ningbo is a seaport city of northeastern Zhejiang province, Eastern China. Holding sub-provincial administrative status, the municipality has a population of 7,605,700 inhabitants at the 2010 census whom 3,089,180 in the built up area made of 6 urban districts. It lies south of the Hangzhou Bay,...

International Airport and 90 km away from Beilun port, and is 210 km from Hangzhou and 380 km from Shanghai. Of subtropical monsoon zone, blowing with perennial southeast wind, Ninghai enjoys a comfortably warm and humid climate, sufficient rainfall and sunshine. Temperature and comparative humidity averages 15.3-17 Celsius and 78% respectively, and the average annual rainfall is registered as 1000-1600 mm. The air quality of the town is very fresh and clean, and the water quality of the five major rivulets is excellent, it is the establishing trial county of the state ecological demonstration.

History

Back in the New Stone Age, Ninghai was already home to the primitive people. In 280 AD (West Jin Dynasty) it was established as a county, with the seat at Baijiao. But when time elapsed into the year 589 ( Sui Dynasty), it ceased to be a county and became part of the Linhai County. In 621 AD it was restored as a county, seated at Haiyou (part of the present Sanmen County). Later it was merged into the Zhang’an County. In 689 AD when Empress Wu Tse-Tien took the throne, she had it restored, with the county seat placed at Guangduli (the present Chengguan Town). In 706, the expanse in the east of the county was put under the jurisdiction of the Xiangshan County.

In 1940, or the 29th year of the Minguo Period, a new county Sanmen was established, which comprised 17 towns, including Haiyou town. After its establishment as a county, Ninghai had successively been part of Linhai Prefecture, Taizhoulu Prefecture, and Taizhou Prefecture. When the PRC was founded in 1949, this piece of land was first under the Taizhou Prefecture, and later was part of Ningbo Prefecture and Taizhou Prefecture. But in October 1958, it was abolished as an independent county and was incorporated into the Xiangshan county, with the seat set at Liyang and then at the Chengguan town of the former Ninghai. In Oct 1961, it was reestablished as a county under the Ningbo Prefecture that turned into Ningbo City in July 1983.

Culture Heritage

Ninghai has produced a galaxy of celebrated people in history, who were upright and unyielding. In late South Song Dynasty, the Privy Council Secretary Zheng Lin, the Right Prime Minister Ye Mengdin and the historian Hu Sansheng, litterateur Shu Yueyang took official posts in the Court, together with the powerful minister Jia Sidao. As the three disdained to cling to the Jia’s cult, Zhen was killed by Jia and Ye. And Hu and another official named Shu Yuexiang discarded the feudal governmental posts because of conflicts with Jia and indulged themselves in academic studies thereafter.

Fang Xiaoru was a Ming official and scholar who wrote several works and advised his emperor. After Fang's emperor fell from power after a civil war in 1399, Zhu Li, the conquering leader, asked Fang to write the law legitimizing his succession. Fang refused and was tortured and killed along with his relatives, friends, associates, students, neighbors and anyone with the most remote connections to him. In addition, a de facto ban was placed on all of his works. His unyielding deeds made him become a national hero and has been venerated in China ever since. Rou Shi, one of the five martyrs of the Left Wing Literature League of modern times, was heroine enough not to yield to the Kuomintang regime and was killed in Longhua, Shanghai. In Anti-Japanese War in the 30s and 40s of the 20th century, Kong Yong, the security force leader of Haichuan, Jiangsu also sacrificed his life for the revolutionary cause.

The great artist Pan Tianshou has been very much remembered for his integrity and lofty morals.

Tourism Resource

Ninghai sits at the foot of grand Tiantain Mountain facing vast and minghty East China Sea. It has rich tourism resources. Lianghuang Mountain that was portrayed in the first chapter of travels written by famous Xu Xiake, resides in the west of the county. In the north, Yancang Mountain, which was old residential place of Mr. Huang in the West-han dynasty, now is one of the Ten Scenic Spots of Ningbo. In the south, Shouning Temple is the old place where famous Monk Jian Zhen in the Tang dynasty have been living before he went to Japan. Famous as one of the three domestic best springs, Nanxi hotspring hides in the deep mountain peacefully. Besides the above-mentioned natural beauties, a national forest park, grand gorges in east Zhejing, Liantou Mountain and antique buildings in Qiantong town are also scenic spots combined with culture and nature. It has developed trade centers completed with cultural and entertainment facilities, besides 11 hotels suitable for foreign tourists with two of them ranked as 4 stars.

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