Leshan, formerly known as Jiading and Jiazhou, is a prefecture-level city located at the confluence of the Dadu, Min and Qingyi rivers in Sichuan province, China. By the end of 2024, the registered population of the city is 3.45 million. About from the provincial capital Chengdu, Leshan is a transportation hub and regional center in southern Sichuan. A historical and cultural city, Leshan is famous for world heritage sites Mount Emei and Leshan Giant Buddha, as well as for its rich food culture.

History

Leshan has a long history, with written records tracing back to around 700 BC during the Kai Ming dynasty of the Shu Kingdom. During the early part of what is termed the Spring and Autumn period, the Ba people, led by Kai Ming Bie Ling, migrated from western Hubei and settled at the confluence of the three rivers in what is now Leshan, including present-day Fengzhouba and the Dadu River. They established a tribal center. From the Qin and Han dynasties through to the Wei and Jin dynasties, the central government set up Nan'an County, laying the foundation for the present-day Leshan region.

After the Sui unification of China, Leshan was part of Meishan Prefecture (jun). In the third year of the Kaihuang reign (583 AD) of the Sui dynasty, the prefecture system was changed to a two-tier system of state (zhou) and counties. During the Tang dynasty's Zhenguan reign, Leshan became part of Jiazhou. In the Northern Song's Chongning reign, Leshan belonged to Jiading Prefecture, which administered five counties. During the reign of Emperor Ningzong of the Southern Song, Jiazhou was elevated to a prefecture and renamed Jiading Prefecture, marking the first use of the name "Jiading." During the Song and Yuan dynasties, Leshan's status rose from a prefecture to a province (lu), becoming the third-largest city in Sichuan, after Chengdu and Chongqing. In the twelfth year of Emperor Yongzheng's reign (1734 AD) of the Qing dynasty, Jiading Prefecture was established again. In addition, during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Wuhan University and Jiangsu Sericulture College moved to Leshan, Sichuan University to Mount Emei, National Central Academy of Arts and Crafts was established at Renjiaba in Leshan, and Fuxing Academy was founded at Wuyou Temple in Leshan. Wuhan University left Leshan in June 1946. Until 1978, Leshan had three districts of Shizhong (means downtown), Wutongqiao (literally 5-"tong"-bridge) and Shawan (literally sand bay).

Culture

Tourist attractions

thumb|Stone arch bridge in Leshan

thumb|upright|[[Leshan Giant Buddha]]

thumb|[[Mount Emei]]

In 1996, the Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, the largest stone-carved buddha in the world, was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Next to the Leshan Giant Buddha is the Oriental Buddha Park, a privately run cultural theme park, featuring thousands of reproductions of Buddha statues and Buddhist themed carvings. Mount Emei is located within the county-level city of Emeishan, which is under the administrative jurisdiction of Leshan.

The ancestral home of Chinese writer, academic and politician Guo Moruo is preserved in the Shawan District of Leshan.

Dialect

The Leshan dialect is distinct among the dialects in Sichuan province for retaining the entering tone, the fourth of the four tones in classical Chinese pronunciation, which most Sichuan dialects and Mandarin no longer use. Unlike other Sichuan dialects, most of which are mutually understandable, the Leshan dialect is difficult for other Sichuan people to understand.

Food

thumb|Boboji (Bobo chicken)

Falling into the Sichuan cuisine family, Leshan is noted for its food culture, especially its variety of street foods. Typical specialties include:

  • Malatang () - Sichuan Spicy Numbing Hot Pot Bowl
  • Boboji () - Skewered Chicken in Chili Broth
  • Shaokao () - Street BBQ Skewers
  • Qianwei Bobing () - Qianwei Thin Pancakes with Fillings
  • Qianwei Doufugan/Kaka'er () - Crispy Qianwei Dried Tofu with Fillings and Sweet-and-Sour Chili Sauce
  • Ka Bing () - Savory Grilled Flatbread with Beef
  • Doufunao () - Silken Tofu Custard Broth
  • Tianpiya () - Sweet-skinned Duck
  • Yanxunya () - Smoked Duck
  • Qiaojiao Niurou () - "Foot-Lift Beef" (Beef and Offals in Herbal Broth)
  • Xiba Doufu () - Xiba Tofu
  • Youzha () - Deep-Fried Street Skewers
  • Ye'er Ba () - Sticky Rice Dumplings Wrapped in Leaves
  • Linjiang Shansi () - Shredded Eel in Chili Sauce

Transport

There are Chengdu–Mianyang–Leshan intercity railway and Chengdu–Guiyang high-speed railway serving Leshan.

The G0512 Chengdu–Leshan Expressway with a total length of 160 kilometers, was finished on January 14, 2000. This Freeway has since become very important to the city's development.

Leshan Railway Station (乐山站), located in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, China, is also a comprehensive transportation hub integrating railway, bus, coach, taxi and other modes of transportation, which was put into use on December 20, 2014.

Education

Leshan Normal University () and Leshan Vocational & Technical College () are two government-funded colleges in the city.

The Engineering&Technical College of Chengdu University of Technology () is a non-government college, which was established in 2003.

Administrative divisions

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! Name

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! Population<br />(2020 census)

! Area (km<sup>2</sup>)

! Density<br />(/km<sup>2</sup>)

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|Shizhong District

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|Shìzhōng Qū

|814,597

|825

|987

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|Shawan District

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|Shāwān Qū

|144,931

|617

|235

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|Wutongqiao District

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|Wǔtōngqiáo Qū

|237,933

|474

|502

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|Jinkouhe District

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|Jīnkǒuhé Qū

|38,727

|598

|65

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|Emeishan City

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|Éméishān Shì

|419,107

|1,168

|359

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|Qianwei County

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|Qiánwéi Xiàn

|416,673

|1,375

|303

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|Jingyan County

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|Jǐngyán Xiàn

|280,641

|841

|334

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|Jiajiang County

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|Jiājiāng Xiàn

|305,441

|749

|408

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|Muchuan County

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|Mùchuān Xiàn

|192,313

|1,401

|130

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|Ebian Yi Autonomous County

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|Ébiān Yízú<br />Zìzhìxiàn

|121,554

|2,395

|51

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|Mabian Yi Autonomous County

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|Mǎbiān Yízú<br />Zìzhìxiàn

|188,251

|2,383

|79

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Population

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According to the Seventh national census in 2020, the city's resident population stood at 3,160,168, a decrease of 75,591 or 2.34% over the Sixth national census. The average annual decrease was 0.24 per cent. Of these, the male population is 1,585,671, or 50.18 per cent, and the female population is 1,574,497 or 49.82 per cent. The Seven ratio of the total population (100 females) is 100.71, a 0.95 decrease from the Sixth census.The population aged 0–14 years is 446,056, or 14.11 per cent; the population aged 15–59 years is 774,179, or 24.50 per cent; and the population aged 65 and over is 606,448, or 19.19 per cent. The Han Chinese population is 2,953,987, accounting for 93.48 percent; the ethnic minorities are 206,181 or 6.52 percent; and the Yi population is 193,199 or 6.11 percent. In 2020, the city's registered population was 1,678,367, accounting for 53.11 percent of the province's total population.Compared with the Sixth national census in 2010, the city's registered population increased by 401,052 people, the rural population decreased by 476,643 people, and the proportion of city's registered population increased by 13.64 percentage points. all-time extreme temperature all-time January high

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Natural resources

Leshan City, located at the confluence point of Minjiang River, Dadu River, Qing Yi River, is a water-rich area.

  • Water resources: 85.51 billion cubic metres
  • Theoretical reserves of hydraulic resources: 7.9 million kilowatts
  • Developable capacity: 5.75 million kilowatts
  • Main hydropower stations: Gongzui hydropower station (700,000&nbsp;kW), Tongjiezi hydropower station (600,000&nbsp;kW)

Apart from water resources, Leshan has rich mineral reserves of phosphorus, halite, limestone, kaolin, natural gas, gypsum, dolomite, mineral water and mirabilite.

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File:烏尤寺內.jpg|Buddhist temple

File:Leshan Buddha Statue View.JPG|The Leshan Giant Buddha

File:Leshan China Buddhist-Monk-01.jpg|Buddhist Monk in Leshan

Image:Lingbao Pagoda1.jpg|Lingbao Pagoda

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Sister cities

  • Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
  • Gilbert, Arizona, United States
  • Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan, established due to Leshan native Guo Moruo residing there for 10 years with his wife, Sato Tomiko.
  • Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand
  • Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

Notable people

  • Dylan Wang
  • Guo Moruo
  • Zheng Shaoxiong
  • Cuttlefish That Loves Diving/Yuan Ye

Famous place

  • Leshan Buddha
  • Reclining Buddha
  • Mount Emei
  • Mahaoya Tomb
  • Thousand Buddha Rock in the Jiajiang River
  • Ebian Black Bamboo Gou
  • Luocheng Ancient Town
  • Wutong Bridge

See also

  • 1786 Kangding-Luding earthquake

Notes

References

  • Official Government Website