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ChongqingCity, formerly in Sichuan province, China, at the confluence of the Chang Jiang and Jialing Jiang rivers; population (2000) 5,087,200. From the time of the 1990 census it has been included directly under the central government in the capital district of Chongqing, the largest of China's four capital districts, with an area of 82,000 sq km/31,700 sq mi and a total population (2000) of 30,900,000. Industries include coalmining, food-processing, and the manufacture of iron, steel, chemicals, synthetic rubber, automobiles, electrical equipment, and textiles. HistoryFor over 4,000 years Chongqing has been a major commercial centre in one of the most remote and economically deprived regions of China. The city was opened to foreign trade in 1891, and remains a focal point of road, river, and rail transport. When both Beijing and Nanjing were occupied by the Japanese, it was the capital of China from 1938 until 1946. The construction of the Three Gorges Dam, begun in 1993, has boosted the local economy and will increase river access on completion.
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| The Q1 Tower on the Gold Coast of Australia at 1,058 feet and Chongqing World Trade Center in China at 929 feet, were second and third, respectively. Tokyo, Japan, Feb 27, 2006 - (JCN Newswire) - At a joint press conference held today, Mazda Motor Corporation, Ford Motor Company and Changan Automotive Group announced the commencement of Mazda3 production at the Changan Ford main plant in Chongqing. Additional highlights anticipated in 2006 include the first InterContinental hotel to open in Boston (see ON TOUR below), and two new InterContinental hotels in Greater China - in Chongqing and Shenzhen - bringing the brand's total to seven in that fast developing region. |
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