China
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Yunnan Province
The Yunnan Province, called Dian for short, is situated
in the South-Western part of the People’s Republic of China.
It is a mountainous province with a varied altitude of 76 metres
to 7,500 metres, a mild climate all year (15-25 C), adequate
rainfall, long frost-free periods and plenty of sunshine.
Yunnan Province accounts for 4.1% of the total land area of China,
which makes it the 8th largest province in China. There are 8
municipalities and 8 autonomous prefectures in the province.
The province has a population of 44 million with Kunming being
its capital city (also known as the Spring City).
Yunnan Province is endlessly fascinating with a multiplicity of cultures
which has endowed the province with a rich heritage that it shares
with all who come and visit. It has mountain ranges and glaciers
that are snow capped all year round, deep virgin forests, lakes and
hot springs, alpine landscapes, precipitous valleys, beautiful farmlands,
mountain rivers and valley streams and floral splendor that blooms
throughout the year.
Yunnan is adjacent to Thailand, Cambodia, Bangladesh and India.
In 2004, the population of Yunnan Province was 44 million, with one
third of the population being made up of ethnic minorities. This
makes it the most culturally diverse province in China.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
In 2004, GDP of Yunnan Province reached 296
billion RMB yuan ($50 billion $AUS), an increase of 11.5% over the
previous year and 2.9% higher than that of the previous year, representing
the fastest growth rate since 1995.
GDP per capita in 2004 stood at 6,733 RMB yuan ($1,132 AUD). Annual
per capita disposable income for urban residents was 8,870 RMB yuan
($1,491 AUD) and for farmers 1,864 RMB yuan ($313 AUD).
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