Jianshui
Jianshui,
220 kilometers south of Kunming,
is a state historic and cultural city. The climatic
condition here is pleasant, neither hot in summer nor
cold in winter. Moreover, it is one of the earliest
developed cities in south Yunnan
that enjoys the fame of being an ancient cultural city
and important gateway. Since the Yuan Dynasty, it was
the political, cultural and communication center in
south Yunnan. Jianshui got the name because the basin
was flooded every summer and autumn. In Mandarin, it
was called Jianshui. From the establishment of the city
in the Tang Dynasty (618-907AD) to now, Jianshui County
has had a history of over 1,180 years. It is one of
the areas that have been deeply influenced by the Central
Plains culture. The long history of Jianshui has produced
its splendid culture. Due to its early development,
Jianshui produced thousands of scholars. Moreover, with
the influence of the grand Jianshui Confucius Temple,
it was rightfully called "the Cultural City"
since the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
The age-old history, splendid culture
and glorious tradition have produced many historic sites
in Jianshui. With more than 100 ancient temples, 50
ancient bridges and 56 state-protection cultural relics,
Jianshui enjoys the fame "the Museum of Ancient
Constructions", which highlights the ancient Chinese
culture and art. Jianshui is also rich in natural resources,
including manganese, iron, lead -zinc, copper and others.
The reserve of discharge manganese accounts for one-third
of the national total. Besides, Jianshui is devoted
to developing local handicrafts, among which Jianshui
earthenware is the most well known as it is one of the
four celebrated potteries in China.
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