HöiPing County 開平縣
Province Guangdong
Prefecture Jiangmen
County seat Changsha (长沙街道)
Area
- Total 1,659 km2 (640.5 sq mi)
Population (2003)
- Total 680,000
- Density 409.9/km2 (1,061.6/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Postal code 529312
Area code(s) 0750
Website
www.kaiping.gov.cnKaiping (simplified Chinese: 开平; traditional Chinese: 開平; pinyin: Kāipíng; Cantonese Yale: Hoi1 Ping4; Kaiping dialect (Yale Romanization): Hoi3 Pen6) or Hoi Ping is a county-level city in Guangdong Province, southern China. It has a population of 680,000 as of 2003 and an area of 1,659 km².[1] The locals speak a variation of the Taishan dialect.
Contents
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1 Administration
2 Geography
3 Sights
4 Miscellaneous
5 References
6 External links
[edit] Administration
Administratively, Kaiping City is under the jurisdiction of Jiangmen. It was set up as a city in 1993.
[edit] Geography
Kaiping City is located 140 km away from Guangzhou, in the southwestern part of the Pearl River Delta. Kaiping consists of three port cities: Changsha, Xinchang, and Dihai.
[edit] Sights
Ruishi Diaolou
The diaolou (碉樓) are fortified multi-storey towers, which were constructed in the Kaiping area from the early Qing Dynasty, reaching a peak in the 1920s and 1930s, when there were more than three thousand of these structures. Today, approximately 1,800 diaolou are still standing. The diaolou served two purposes: housing and protecting against forays by bandits. The Kaiping diaolou and villages were added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2007.
Kaiping has traditionally been a region of major emigration abroad, and a melting pot of ideas and trends brought back by overseas Chinese made good. As a consequence, several watchtowers incorporate architectural features from China and the West.
Examples include:
Ruishi Diaolou, located behind Jinjiangli Village, Lianggang Township. Constructed in 1921, it has nine floors and is the highest diaolou at Kaiping. It features a Byzantine style roof and a Roman dome.
The diaolou cluster spread across the three villages of Anhe li, He'an li and Yong'an li has 15 diaolou and houses
Li Garden, in Beiyi Xiang, was constructed in 1936 by Mr. Xie Weili, a Chinese emigrant to the United States.
Fangshi Denglou - Built in 1920 after contributions from villagers, this denglou is five storeys high. It is referred to as the "Light Tower" because it had an enormous searchlight as bright as the beam of a lighthouse.
Bianchouzhu Lou (The Leaning Tower), located in Nanxing Village was constructed in 1903. It has seven floors.
The "Southern Diaolou" located on the riverbank, which was known for seven local soldiers by the surname 司徒 who defended it from the Japanese.
[edit] Miscellaneous
Kaiping has been twinned with Mesa, Arizona, United States, since October 18, 1993.
Kaiping was a major source of emigrants[clarification needed emigrants to where?] at the turn of the 20th century. As a result, a large number of early Chinese Canadian and Chinese American communities had people who originated from Kaiping and its neighbouring counties of Taishan, Enping and Xinhui. It is said that there are more Kaipingnese people living abroad today than there are Kaipingnese in Kaiping.
In 1973, various people originated from Kaiping (Hoi Ping) started Hoi Ping Chamber of Commerce Secondary School in Hong Kong.
[edit] References
^ "Profile of Kaiping" (in Chinese).
http://www.xzqh.org/html/gd/07_55.html. Retrieved 2008-07-12.[dead link]
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Kaiping
Kaiping government website
Information about the diaolou
A personal family genealogy with origins in Kaiping
Kaiping Diaolou guide
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