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Nanjing

Nanjing (南京, Pinyin: Nánjīng, Wade-Giles: Nan-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Nanking) is the capital of Jiangsu Province of China.

Nanjing is well known to be a culture and education center in China for more than a thousand years. It is one of the four ancient capitals of China and is the capital for ten dynasties. Nanjing had been the ecnomic center for Yangtze River delta region for hundreds of years and is currelty a metropolis with a population of six million, the second most important city (after Shanghai) in the region. It is also the transportation hub in eatern China and downstream Yangtze River area, with the Asia's largest riverport, a large international airport, and several main railways and highways linking northern, southern and western China running across. Nanjing is a popular tourist city, with probably the most heritage tourist sites in China, including world's longest ancient circumvallation. Its GDP per capita was ¥27128 (ca. US$3280) in 2003, ranked No.31 among 659 Chinese cities.

History

In 495 B.C Kingdom Wu(吴国) established YeCheng(冶城) in today's Nanjing city area.

Kingdom Yue(越国) conquered Kingdom Wu and established YueCheng(越城) in 473 B.C.

Kingdom Chu(楚国) established Jīnlíng (金陵) in this area in 333 B.C.

The city has experienced numerous destructions and reconstructions.

At least three subsequent cities were constructed: Jiànkāng (建康) of 229 AD (it met total annihilation in 589 AD and became farmland thereafter), a later Jinling built in 914, and the early Ming capital Nánjīng (南京) constructed in 1366.

Nanjing was also capital of the Taiping rebellion(太平天国) in the mid-19th century.

After the Northern Expedition in 1928, the Kuomintang under Chiang Kai-Shek established Nanjing as the capital of China in opposition to a government in Beijing led by northern warlords and an alternate government in Wuhan led by Wang Jingwei. After the completion of the Northern Expedition in 1931, Chiang's government became the only recognized Chinese government.

The city fell to the Japanese in 1937 who massacred prisoners-of-war, refugees and its residents during the Battle of Nanjing (see Nanjing Massacre). Chiang moved his government to Chongqing City, and the Japanese established a puppet government in Nanjing under Wang Jingwei. After the end of World War II, Nanjing was reestablished as the capital of the Republic of China. In 1949, after the defeat of Chiang's forces on the Mainland, the capital of the People's Republic of China was established in Beijing. The Republic of China on Taiwan continues to recognize Nanjing as its "official" capital, while Taipei is deemed as only "temporary."

Colleges and Universities

[National]

[Public] [Private] Note: Institutions without full-time bachelor programs are not listed.


See also: Treaty of Nanjing