Historical capitals of China


This is a list of historical capitals of China.

Four Great Ancient Capitals

There are traditionally four major historical capitals of China referred to as the "Four Great Ancient Capitals of China". The four are Xi'an ; Luoyang ; Nanjing ; and Beijing.

List of historical capitals of China

Acheng District of the city of Harbin was the capital of the Jin dynasty from 1115 to 1153. It was called Shangjing or Huining Prefecture at the time. It was destroyed in 1157 and reestablished as a secondary capital in 1173.Anyang was the capital of the Shang dynasty at its peak. It was called Yin by the Zhou.Balasagun in modern Kyrgyzstan was the capital of the Western Liao dynasty from 1134 to 1218.Beijing, literally meaning "Northern Capital", previously also known as Beiping, was the capital of various dynasties and regional regimes, including:Changchun was the capital of Japanese puppet state Manchukuo during the Japanese occupation in WWII, then named Xinjing.Chengde was the summer residence and capital of the Qing dynasty from 1703 to 1820.Chengdu was the capital city of various regional kingdoms in ancient China:Chongqing was the capital city of Ba State during Warring States period. Ming Yuzhen, the rebellion leader during the transition time between Yuan and Ming dynasties, established the Xia kingdom and set the capital city in Chongqing. Chongqing was also the provisional capital of the Nationalist government of the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and briefly the seat of the Nationalist government in late 1949 towards the end of the Chinese Civil War.Datong was the capital of the Northern Wei dynasty from 398 to 493.Emin was briefly the capital of the Western Liao dynasty from 1132 to 1134.Fenghao, located near present-day Xi'an, was the capital of the Western Zhou dynasty from 1046 BC to 771 BC.Fuzhou was briefly the capital of the [Southern Ming|Southern Ming dynasty] from 1645 to 1646.Guangzhou was the capital of:Hangzhou was the capital of: