Sichuan
Province (Shu for short) is located in southwest China,
covering an area of 537,000 square kilometers, and
with a population of 94.5 million.
The eastern part of Sichuan Province is the Sichuan
Basin surrounded by lofty mountains, with 7% territory
being plain in the bottom, and the rest hilly land
and low hills. Its west area is highland of West Sichuan,
and the north area, part of the main body of Qinghai
and Tibet plateau, while the south area is northern
section of Hengduan Mountain Ranges. Most of the rivers
belong to the Yangtze River System. The Jinsha River
runs across South Sichuan from southwest to northeast
until Yibin and then changes into the name of the
Yangtze. The Jaling River, Min River, Tuo River and
Wujiang River flow into the Yangtze River from both
south and north sides. The Sichuan Basin and West
Sichuan have sub-tropical humid and sub-tropical highland
climate respectively. Its main mineral deposits comprise
iron, coal, natural gas, petroleum, well salt, asbestos,
vanadium, titanium, phosphorus etc. It abounds in
agricultural and water resources.

Map
of Sichuan
Sichuan's major industrial products are metals, coal,
petroleum, machinery, electric power, chemicals, electronics,
textiles, foodstuff etc. among which natural gas,
salt, canned food, beverage, iron and steel, paper,
fertilizer, alloyed iron, motor-cycles, power-generating
equipments and others stand in the forefront either
in production output or in value in China. Rice, wheat,
cotton, rape seeds and raw silk are its principal
farm produces of Sichuan Province.
Sichuan is listed as one of China's primary
producers in output of rice, wheat, oil-bearing crops,,
meat, and fruit, and also hold a significant place
in production of tong oil, medicinal herbs, pigs and
cattle.
Railway plays major role in Sichuan's transport, while
there are convenient highway and inland-water communications.
Sichuan is gifted with lush mountains
and exquisite waters, and abounds in historical and
cultural resources. Its main scenic spots and historical
sites include Mount Emei, Huangling Temple, Jiuzhaigou
and Golden Buddha Mountain. Among its chief famous
traditional specialties are Sichuan brocade and embroidery,
bamboo wares, wines and liquors such as Wuliangye,
Jiannanchun and Luzhoulaojiao. |