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The North China Plain (华北平原 Hua2bei3 Ping2yuan2) also called the Middle Plain (中原 Zhong1yuan2), is made of the deposits of the Huang He (Yellow River) and is the largest alluvial plain of eastern Asia. The plain is bordered on the north by the Yen Mountains, on the west by the Taihang Mountains. To the south it merges into the Yangtze Plain. From northeast to southeast it fronts the Bohai Gulf, the highlands of Shantung Peninsula, and the Yellow Sea. The Yellow River flows at the middle of the plain and into Bohai Gulf.


The plain covers an area of about 409,500 square km (158,000 square miles), most of which is less than 160 feet (50 m) above sea level. This flat yellow-soil plain is the main area of kaoliang, millet, maize, and cotton production in China. Wheat, sesame seed, peanuts and tobacco are also grown there. The plain is also one of the most densely populated region in the world.


Since the beginning of recorded history, it has been an important site within Chinese civilization. Beijing, the national capital, is located on the northeast edge of the plain, with Tianjin, an important industrial city and commercial port, near the northeast coast. Dagang Oilfield in Tianjin and Shengli Oilfield in Shandong are important petroleum bases in China.


The geography of the North China Plain has had profound cultural and political implications. Unlike southern China, the North China Plain is not divided by mountains or rivers and as a result communication by horse is rapid within the North China Plain. As a result the spoken language is relatively standard in contrast to the plethora of dialect in southern China. In addition the availability of rapid communication has meant that the political center of China has tended to be centered in the North China Plain.


In addition, the fertile soil of the North China Plain gradually merges with the steppes and deserts of Central Asia and there are no natural barriers between these two regions. As a result the North China Plain has been prone to invasion from Central Asia and Manchuria, resulting in the Great Wall of China.


Although the soil of the North China Plain is fertile, the weather in unpredictable being at the intersection of humid winds from the Pacific and dry winds from the interior. This makes the North China Plain prone to both flood and drought. Finally, the flatness of the North China Plain creates massive flooding when the river works are damaged. In the opinion of many historians these factor have encouraged the development of a centralized Chinese state to manage grainies, manage hydraulic works, and man fortifications against the steppe peoples.


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Zhongyuan District (286 words)
A As seat of the CPC Zhengzhou Municipal Committee and People's Government of Zhengzhou, capital of Henan Province, Zhongyuan District is located in the western part of Zhengzhou, administering a town, 2 townships and 8 sub-districts, with an area of 97.1 square kilometers including 24 square-kilometer city proper, and with a population of 540,800.
Zhongyuan District has been famous for centralized scientific and technological research strength and profound industrial foundation, hosting 28 national, provincial and municipal scientific research institutions, over 100 large and medium-sized enterprises, over 3000 various corporate bodies, a high quality team of industrial workers with powerful scientific and technological development, research and production capabilities.
In 2003, Zhongyuan District had a total output value of 2.312 billion Yuan, financial revenue of 236 million Yuan, urban citizen per capita disposable income of 7733 Yuan, rural citizen per capital net income of 4598 Yuan, with comprehensive strength taking lead among the 46 city districts in Henan Province.
Zhongyuan District (176 words)
On both sides of Zhengzhou-Luoyang section of No.310 National Highway are the industrial corridor planned by the government of the province and the city.
And Zhongyuan District is located at the leading position of the industrial corridor with an obvious geographical advantage.
Its constructed area has water and electric power coverage ratio of 100% and fuel gas and heat supply coverage ratio of over 90%, and program-control telephone with a capacity of directly dialing to over 180 countries and regions.
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