Changji (Chinese: 昌吉; pinyin: Chāngjí) is a county-level city of about 192,000 inhabitants (in 1999), in the Region of Xinjiang of the People's Republic of China. Changji is the seat of Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture. Pinyin is a system of romanization (phonemic notation and transcription to Roman script) for Standard Mandarin, where pin means spell and yin means sound. The most common variant of pinyin in use is called Hanyu Pinyin (Simplified Chinese: , Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Hà nyÇ PÄ«nyÄ«n), also known as scheme... A county-level city (县级市 Pinyin: xiànjí shì) is a county-level administrative division of mainland China. ... For the county in Shanxi province, see Xinjiang County. ... Changji Hui prefecture (simplified Chinese:æååæèªæ²»å· , Pinyin: ChÄngjà HuÃzú ZìzhìzhÅu, Uyghur: Ø³Ø§ÙØ¬Ù Ø®ÛÙØ²Û ئاپتÙÙÙÙ Ø¦ÙØ¨ÙاستÙ) is an autonomous prefecture of Xinjiang in the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Excluding Chinese folk-religionists, the religion with the largest number of adherents in Changji is Islam. For other uses, including people named Islam, see Islam (disambiguation). ...
A Federation of Industry and Commerce is at Changji. In the area around Changji crop growing, animal husbandry and oil crop growing are important parts of the economy. Changji has a university. Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...