Ganyu, Lianyungang


Ganyu District is a suburban district under the administration of Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, China. It contains the province's northernmost point and is located along the Yellow Sea coast where the coastline takes a sharp turn toward the southeast, and borders the Shandong prefecture-level cities of Linyi and Rizhao to the north.

History

The modern incarnation of Ganyu District was established in 280 AD during the reunification of China following the conquest of Eastern Wu by the Jin dynasty. It was previously an entity under the jurisdiction of Langya Commandery between its establishment by the Qin dynasty in 221 BC and 198 AD.

Culture

Unlike the rest of northern Jiangsu, where Jianghuai Mandarin is the predominant dialect, the locals of Ganyu speak the Ganyu dialect of Jiaoliao Mandarin, which is also native to eastern Shandong and most of the Liaodong peninsula.

Demographics

According to the Fifth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China, there are 49 nations in Ganyu. Among all the people, the Han population accounts for 99.8% and the ethnic minority population account for 0.2%.

Geography and climate

Ganyu has a humid subtropical climate influenced by the East Asian Monsoon. The winters are cold and quite dry, while the summers are hot, rainy, and humid. The normal monthly mean temperature ranges from in January to in July, and the annual mean is. The annual precipitation of is heavily concentrated in the summer and other warmer months.

Notable people from Ganyu

There are 18 towns in the district:
  • Qingkou
  • Zhewang
  • Shiqiao
  • Jinshan
  • Heilin
  • Lizhuang
  • Haitou
  • Tashan
  • Ganma
  • Banzhuang
  • Chengtou
  • Menhe
  • Chengxi
  • Huandun
  • Songzhuang
  • Shahe
  • Dunshang
  • Luoyang