Jiansanjiang 建三江管理局局直 | |
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Jiansanjiang train station | |
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Location in Heilongjiang | |
Coordinates: 47°15′18″N132°37′34″E / 47.255°N 132.626°E Coordinates: 47°15′18″N132°37′34″E / 47.255°N 132.626°E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Heilongjiang |
Prefecture-level city | Jiamusi |
County-level city | Fujin |
Population | |
• Total | 230,000 |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Climate | Dwb |
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Chinese | 建 三 江 管理 局 局 直 [1] | ||||||
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Jiansanjiang (Chinese :建三江; pinyin :Jiànsānjiāng; lit. 'built on the Sanjiang Plain ') is an administrative area of 230,000 in eastern Heilongjiang province, China. It was established as a nongken farm.
Being a former agricultural reclamation land (Chinese :农垦; pinyin :nóngkěn), Jiansanjiang has a rich history of agriculture, and is known for having areas of chernozemic soil. [2] The city is discussed in detail in academic papers on Agriculture in China: notably China Agricultural University has an experimental station looking at rice varieties in the city. [3]
Jiansanjiang is known as China's green rice city, [4] and its Honghe farm (Chinese :洪河农场; lit. 'grand river farm') was the first modernised farm in the whole of China, making use of agricultural drones and other technologies. [5]
Jiansanjiang Shidi Airport was opened in October 2017. [6] By road, Jiansanjiang connects to the G1011 via the S11 Jianji Expressway.
Jiansanjiang also connects to Harbin (via Jiamusi) and Fuyuan by rail.
The asteroid 207723 Jiansanjiang is named after the city. [5]
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