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Anhui Province is a province of the Republic of China, located in East China and the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta. It spans the three major water systems of the Huaihe River, Yangtze River and Xin'an River. The provincial capital is Hefei. Anhui is geographically diverse, with both northern and southern colors. Anhui belonged to Jiangnan Province in the early Qing Dynasty. In the 6th year of Kangxi (AD 1667), Jiangnan Province was officially established as Jiangsu and Anhui provinces. It was named after the first characters of Anqing and Huizhou at that time. There are Wan Mountain and Wan River in the territory, which are today's Tianzhu Mountain and Wan River. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Anhui was granted the title of Bo State and was called Wan State, so Anhui was shortened to Wan. Anhui Province is located in southeastern China. It is an inland province off the coast of Jinjiang in eastern China. It has beautiful mountains and rivers, rich products, rice, fish, and dense rivers. Among the five major freshwater lakes, Chaohu Lake and Hongze Lake lie here. It is known as the "land of plenty" along the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River. Anhui is home to outstanding people, diverse history and culture. Due to historical and geographical factors, Anhui Province is divided into several different cultural regions. Due to historical and geographical factors, the Wandong area (Chuzhou, Ma'anshan, Wuhu, and Chaohu) belongs to Huaiyang (i.e. Huaizuo), Jinling Cultural District, and is a member of the Nanjing Metropolitan Area. The central Anhui area (Hefei, Lu'an) belongs to the Huaiyou District of Jianghuai Culture. The rest of southern Anhui is a fusion of Jiangnan culture and Zhejiang and Gansu culture. The ancient Huizhou (Huangshan City) cultural area has a certain degree of similarity with Zhejiang culture. The northern Anhui region (Suzhou, Huainan, Huaibei, Bengbu, etc.) has historically been an inhabited area where northerners migrated south. Culturally, it retains the ancient Huaihe River culture while integrating the Central Plains culture and Qilu culture. It is precisely based on diverse cultures that Anhui's rich and prosperous cultural resources and long and splendid history have been formed. People from different regions work together, learn from each other, and develop together on the land of Jianghuai and Anhui, creating Anhui's prosperous history and splendid civilization. Anhui is an important birthplace of prehistoric civilization in China. Relics of human activities dating back about 2.5 million years ago were discovered in Renzi Cave in Fanchang County, and "Hexian ape man" sites from the Paleolithic age 300,000 to 400,000 years ago were excavated in Longtan Cave in Hexian County. The Lao-Zhuang Taoist school, which originated in the Huaihe River Basin, together with Confucianism, constitute the two pillars of my country's traditional culture. The Wu-Yue culture and the Chu culture of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods both shone brightly on the land of Anhui. Huizhou culture is the representative of Anhui culture and the most influential cultural school in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It effectively interprets the true meaning of the combination of Confucian culture and business methods and creates a model of "Confucian businessmen". Huizhou merchants spread across China, and Huizhou culture was broadcast thousands of miles away, forming the famous Tongcheng School. Huizhou has produced countless top scholars and Jinshi scholars. Today, Huizhou Studies, Tibetan Studies, and Dunhuang Studies are known as the three major local studies in contemporary China. Anhui Opera is one of the main sources of Peking Opera, Huangmei Opera is one of the four major opera categories in China, and Huagu Deng, popular on both sides of the Huaihe River, is known as "Oriental Ballet". Economic Strength In 2009, the province achieved a gross product (GDP) of 1,005.29 billion yuan, becoming the fourteenth member of the trillion-yuan GDP club. Calculated at comparable prices, it increased by 12.9% over the previous year. In terms of industries, the added value of the primary industry was 149.56 billion yuan, an increase of 5%; the added value of the secondary industry was 490.28 billion yuan, an increase of 16.8%; the added value of the tertiary industry was 365.45 billion yuan, an increase of 11.1%. The three industrial structures are 14.9:48.8:36.3. At the end of 2009, there were 39.88 million employees in the province, an increase of 720,000 over the previous year. Among them, there were 15.661 million people in the primary industry, a decrease of 267,000 people; 9.96 million people in the secondary industry, an increase of 273,000 people; and 14.259 million people in the tertiary industry, an increase of 714,000 people. At the end of the year, there were 3.357 million employees on the job, an increase of 172,000; there were 4.604 million urban and rural private enterprise employees and self-employed workers, an increase of 162,000. Throughout the year, 512,000 new urban jobs were created, and 251,000 laid-off and unemployed people were re-employed. The registered urban unemployment rate at the end of the year was 3.92%. The per capita disposable income of urban residents throughout the year was 15,030 yuan, an increase of 8.4%; the per capita disposable income of rural residents was 4,650 yuan, an increase of 7.2%. [3] Anhui Province has set the GDP growth rate in 2010 at more than 10%, and hopes that through about five years of efforts, and at the same time leveraging the east wind of the "Wanjiang City Belt Industrial Transfer Demonstration Zone", it will strive to increase the province's total economic volume. By doubling that, by 2015, Anhui Province will strive to achieve a GDP of 2 trillion yuan, accelerating the rise of Anhui.