Xiamen

Xiamen
廈門
Amoy
Motto(s): 
温馨城市·海上花园 (Comfortable city, oceanfront garden)
Map
Location of Xiamen City jurisdiction in Fujian
Location of Xiamen City jurisdiction in Fujian
Xiamen is located in China
Xiamen
Xiamen
Location in China
Coordinates (Xiamen municipal government): 24°28′47″N 118°05′20″E / 24.4796°N 118.0889°E / 24.4796; 118.0889
Country China
ProvinceFujian
Municipal seatSiming District
County-level
divisions
6 districts
Government
 • TypeSub-provincial city
 • BodyXiamen Municipal People's Congress
 • CCP SecretaryCui Yonghui
 • Congress ChairmanYang Guohao
 • MayorHuang Wenhui
 • CPPCC ChairmanWei Keliang
Area
 • Prefecture-level and Sub-provincial city1,700.61 km2 (656.61 sq mi)
 • Urban
1,700.61 km2 (656.61 sq mi)
 • Metro
4,290.84 km2 (1,656.70 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
 • Prefecture-level and Sub-provincial city5,163,970
 • Density3,000/km2 (7,900/sq mi)
 • Urban
5,163,970
 • Urban density3,000/km2 (7,900/sq mi)
 • Metro
7,284,148
 • Metro density1,700/km2 (4,400/sq mi)
 • Major nationalities
GDP
 • Prefecture-level and Sub-provincial cityCN¥ 806.6 billion
US$ 114.5 billion
 • Per capitaCN¥ 151,697
US$ 21,527
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
361000
Area code592
ISO 3166 codeCN-FJ-02
License plate prefixes闽D
Language
Websitewww.xm.gov.cn
Xiamen
"Xiamen" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese厦门
Traditional Chinese廈門
Hokkien POJĒ-mn̂g or Ē͘-mûi
PostalAmoy
Literal meaning"Mansion Gate"[a]

Xiamen[b] is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Strait. It is divided into six districts: Huli, Siming, Jimei, Tong'an, Haicang, and Xiang'an. All together, these cover an area of 1,700.61 square kilometers (656.61 sq mi) with a population of 5,163,970 as of 2020 and estimated at 5.308 million as of 31 December 2022. The urbanized area of the city has spread from its original island to include most parts of all six of its districts, as well as 4 Zhangzhou districts (Xiangcheng, Longwen, Longhai and Changtai), which form a built-up area of 7,284,148 inhabitants.[3] This area also connects with Quanzhou in the north, making up a metropolis of nearly ten million people.[4] The Kinmen Islands (Quemoy) administered by the Republic of China (Taiwan) lie less than 6 kilometers (4 mi) away separated by Xiamen Bay. As part of the Opening Up Policy under Deng Xiaoping, Xiamen became one of China's original four special economic zones opened to foreign investment and trade in the early 1980s.

Xiamen Island possessed a major international seaport. The port of Xiamen is a well-developed first-class trunk line port in the Asia-Pacific region. It is ranked the 7th-largest container port in China and ranks 13th in the world. It is the 4th port in China with the capacity to handle 6th-generation large container ships. On 31 August 2010, Xiamen Port incorporated the neighboring port of Zhangzhou to form the largest port of China's Southeast. Ever since the 12th century, Xiamen was also an important origin for many migrants to Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. The overseas Chinese used to support Xiamen's educational and cultural institutions.[5] Xiamen is classified as a Large-Port Metropolis.[6]

Xiamen is one of the top 40 cities in the world by scientific research as tracked by the Nature Index.[7] The city is home to several major universities, including Xiamen, one of China's most prestigious universities as a member of the Double First Class Universities, Huaqiao, Jimei, Xiamen University of Technology and Xiamen Medical College.[8]

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