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XINZHENG

'Xinzheng' () is a small county-level city of Zhengzhou in the south of Henan province of China. The city has a population of 600,000 people and covers an area of 15km. XINZHENG INTRODUCTION

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History
Education
Dragon
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History


Xinzheng is considered the birthplace of the Chinese nation. It was the seat of government for the Qin Dynasty, from about 221 B.C.E., which is considered the beginning of a unified China. History of China The word qin (秦), which is pronounced similar to "chin", is thought to be the basis for the word "China."
It was also the birthplace of the famous Tang dynasty poet Bai Juyi in 772 A.D. Bai Juyi

Education


Xinzheng also has one of the largest concentrations of foreign teachers in central China, thanks to SIAS University. The school has 14,000 students and about 90 foreign teachers. Along with SIAS University, the city is also home to another university: ShengDa.

Dragon


A giant dragon is being constructed by private investors near the city out of concrete and marble with a 29.9m tall head and a body that will eventually stretch 21km (13 miles) along the ridge line of Shizu Mountain. Construction of giant dragon in C. China drives debate Dragon 'to rival Great Wall of China' The hollow body of the dragon is 9m high and 6m wide and will contain a light rail system along with facilities for sight seeing and leisure, such as shops, restaurants and luxury clubs. The body of the dragon will be covered with 5.6 million scales made of white marble and gilded bronze to symbolically represent China's 56 ethnic groups. Obstacles for China's planned 13-mile dragon? The 21km length represents the wish for China's rapid growth in the 21st Century. Giant dragon to recline on Henan mountaintop The project is expected to be completed before October 1, 2009 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China

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Pictures of Xinzheng City, Henan Province

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