Anhui
Geography

Anhui Province in southeastern China is situated 29"25"-34"39"
north latitude and 114"43"-119"38" east longitude,
covering an area of more than 130,000 square kilometers. Lying in the
middle and lower valleys of the Yangtze and Huaihe rivers, it borders
Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Hubei provinces.

Climate
The part of Anhui north of the Huaihe River has a warm-temperate,
semi-humid monsoonal climate while the part south of the river has a sub-tropical,
humid monsoonal climate. The mean annual temperature is above 14¡æto
16¡æ from north to south -- the hottest month, July, averaging
27-28oC and the coldest month, January, -3-3oC -- and the mean annual
precipitation is 750-2,000 mm.
Administrative Division and Population
Anhui Province is divided into 17 prefecture-level cities, 5 county-level
cities and 56 counties, with a population of 59.86 million as of 2000,
and mainly including ethnic groups of Han, Hui, Manchu, Zhuang, Miao and
She, etc.

Food
Anhui Cuisine, one of the Eight Most Famous Cuisines in China, features
the local culinary arts of Huizhou. Most famous dishes include Stewed
Soft Shell Turtle with Ham, Bamboo Shoots Cooked with Sausage and Dried
Mushroom, and etc.
Culture
Hui Opera, Lu Opera, Huangmei Opera, and Fengyang Flower Drum, etc.
Special Local Products
The special local products include the Four Treasures of Study --
Xuan paper, Chinese paintbrushes, Hui ink, Xi inkstone, as well as some
world-renowned tea products.
Brief Introduction
Anhui Province is called Wan for short, with Hefei as its capital
city. Anhui was officially established as a province in 1667 in the Qing
Dynasty (1644-1911). The word, "Anhui", derives from the acronym
of Anqing prefecture and Huizhou prefecture. Anhui abounds in natural
resources. It is one of the important agricultural provinces, with products
ranging from rice, wheat, cotton, vegetable oil crops, cotton, tea, jute,
silkworm cocoons, and roast tobacco, etc. Its main mineral deposits are
coal, iron ore, and copper ore.
Anhui is famous for its picturesque mountains and rivers. Huangshan
Mountain, Jiuhua Mountain, Tiazhu Mountain, and Qiyun Mountain are well-known
mountains, and the region's premier tourist attractions, some of which
have been inscribed in UNESCO's World Nature Heritage List.
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