Xiangyang
『』 Xiangyang, which was called Xiangfan, is a city in Hubei Province. It is comprised of two halves, Xiangyang and Fancheng. Located in central China, it covers about 19,700 km², with a resident population of around 5.28 million, and the local dialect is Southwestern Chinese.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Green Shield Wall.
Green Shield Wall
Work of art
Photo: Zhangzhugang, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Green Shield Wall is a work of art.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dongjin.
Dongjin
Town
Dongjin is a town of Xiangzhou District, Xiangyang, Hubei, People's Republic of China, located in the eastern suburbs of the city and on the eastern bank of the Han River. As of 2011, it has one residential community and 53 villages under its administration. Dongjin is situated 10 km east of Xiangyang.
Xiangyang
- Also known as: “Hsiang-fan Shih”
- Historically known as: “Xiangfan” and “Xiangfan Shi”
- Location: Hubei, South-central China, China, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
32.0043° or 32° 0′ 15″ northLongitude
112.1213° or 112° 7′ 17″ eastPopulation
5,500,000Elevation
128 metres (420 feet)Open location code
8P4J243C+PGGeoNames ID
1790585
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
“Xiangyang” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “襄樊”
- Chinese: “襄樊市”
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