Fushun, also known as the Coal Capital. It is located in the eastern part of Liaoning Province, bordering Jilin Province to the east; West to Shenyang; Adjacent to Tieling in the north; Facing Benxi to the south. Fushun is a prefecture level city under the jurisdiction of Liaoning Province, with a total area of 11271.5 square kilometers as of November 2022. As of May 17, 2021, Fushun City has 4 districts, 3 counties, and 1 Fushun Economic Development Zone under its jurisdiction. Fushun is an important water source protection area in Liaoning Province and an important old industrial base in China. By the end of 2022, the city's total registered residence population will be 1.993 million. By the end of 2022, the regional gross domestic product will reach 92.77 billion yuan.
Fushun City is based on mountains, with the Hun River Valley running through the area as the skeleton, and a natural landscape of mountains, riverbeds, and valleys interwoven with numerous mountain valleys as the network. It is characterized by low mountains and hills in the southeast, low valleys in the northwest, and uneven terrain in the middle, as well as narrow river valley plains. The annual average temperature in Fushun City is relatively high, the annual average precipitation is slightly lower, and the annual average sunshine hours are higher. Fushun City has abundant reserves of mineral resources, and the land is mainly composed of forest land and cultivated land.
As of March 2023, Fushun City has 12 secondary vocational education schools; 101 ordinary high schools; There are 91 primary schools. As of March 2023, the city has 1353 health institutions (including village clinics), including 53 hospitals, 47 health centers, 126 community health service centers (stations), 563 village clinics, 8 maternal and child health institutions (hospitals, institutes, stations), 9 disease prevention and control institutions (epidemic prevention stations), and 6 specialized disease prevention and control institutions (institutes, stations).
During the Warring States period, Fushun was under the jurisdiction of Liaodong Commandery of Yan State; In the third year of Wei Jingchu (239 AD), Fushun was under the jurisdiction of Xuantu Commandery; In the Ming Dynasty, Fushun belonged to the Liaodong Garrison Command and Shenyang Garrison; In 1929, Fengtian Province was renamed Liaoning Province, and Fushun County was transferred to Liaoning Province; In 1947, Fushun City was abolished and merged into Fushun County; In 1948, Shenfu County was abolished and the Fushun Municipal Government and Fushun County Government were established; In 1954, Liaodong Province and Liaoxi Province were abolished and merged into Liaoning Province. Fushun City was transferred to Liaoning Province and became a provincial-level city. Fushun's attractions include Hetu Ala City, Royal Ocean Park, Lei Feng Memorial Hall, Re Gao Park, Monkey Stone National Forest Park, etc
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