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汕头市
Shàntóu Shì
Shantou Prefecture (in yellow)
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Shantou Prefecture (in yellow)

Administration Type Sub-provincial city
Area 234 km²
Population 784000 city residents
4.7 million (2006) in Metropolitan Area
GDP US21.2 per capita (2000)
Major Nationalities Han Chinese
County-level divisions 6
Township-level divisions Special Economic Zone
Area Code 754

The historic quarter of Shantou, which features both Western and Chinese architecture
The historic quarter of Shantou, which features both Western and Chinese architecture

Shantou (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; POJ: Sòaⁿ-thau; also seen as Swátōw or Suátao) is a city of 784,000 in coastal eastern Guangdong Province, China, metropolitan area 4,721,117 (calculation 2006).

Shantou, a city significant in 19th-century Chinese history as one of the treaty ports established for Western trade and contact, was one of the original Special Economic Zones of the People's Republic of China established in the 1980s, but failed to blossom like other cities such as Shenzhen, Xiamen and Zhuhai. However, it is home to the only university in East Guangdong, Shantou University and remains as the region's economic and cultural centre.

History

Shantou was a fishing village part of Tuojiang City (鮀江都), Jieyang District (揭陽縣) during the Song Dynasty. It came to be Xialing (廈嶺) during the Yuan Dynasty. In 1563, Shantou was a part of Chenghai District (澄海縣) in Chao Prefecture (Chaozhou). As early as 1574, Shantou had been called Shashan Ping (沙汕坪). In the seventeenth century, a cannon platform called Shashan Toupaotai (沙汕頭炮臺 sha shan tou pao tai) was made here, and the placename later was shortened to "Shantou".

It became a city in 1919, and was separated from Chenghai in 1921. As a high-level city, Shantou administered Chaozhou City from 1983 to 1989.

Administration

Shantou Prefecture (in yellow)
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Shantou Prefecture (in yellow)

Since November 1991 (consented by the PRC in April), Shantou expanded to contain the entire Shantou metropolitan area: Five county-level districts, one county, and two cities (administered on behalf of the province):

Demographics

It has a large population from the rest of Chaoshan region, and most residents use the Teochew language of Min Chinese, or the national dialect, Mandarin.

Government statistics show that 2.16 million overseas Chinese have roots in Shantou, with significant populations of Teochew people residing in Southeast Asia. This is demonstrated by the unusually high number of international direct flights between Bangkok and Shantou.

Tourism

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Prefecture-level divisions of Guangdong
'''Sub-provincial cities: Guangzhou | Shenzhen
'''Prefecture-level cities: Chaozhou | Dongguan | Foshan | Heyuan | Huizhou
Jiangmen | Jieyang | Maoming | Meizhou | Qingyuan | Shantou | Shanwei
Shaoguan | Yangjiang | Yunfu | Zhanjiang | Zhaoqing | Zhongshan | Zhuhai
List of Guangdong County-level divisions

 


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