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China Wuhai City:
Wuhai
Resident People: 264,081 (1991)
General Information: Wuhai (also known as Haibowan), in northern China, is located in the southern part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on the Huang He (Yellow River).
Wuhai Economy: The city's industries include coal mining, electric power generation, metalworking, and the production of chemicals and building materials. In addition, the Wuhai area produces grapes and dairy products.
History: The city has a number of interesting archaeological sites, including rock art dating to the Xia period (2205?-1766 BC) or even earlier. After coal was discovered in the region in 1958, the area's population grew considerably, and in 1976 Wuhai (Chinese for ¡°dark sea¡±) officially became a city.
Arrive: Wuhai lies on the Baotou-Lanzhou rail line and is also connected to national highways.
Wuhai Tourism: The city has a number of interesting archaeological sites, including rock art dating to the Xia period (2205?-1766 BC) or even earlier.
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