Language Services For Huainan

Huainan is a prefecture-level city with 2,334,000 inhabitants in central Anhui, China. It is named for the Han-era Principality of Huainan. It borders the provincial capital of Hefei to the south, Lu’an to the southwest, Fuyang to the west, Bozhou to the northwest, Bengbu to the northeast and Chuzhou to the east. Huainan is a city found in Anhui, China. It is located 32.63 latitudes and 117.00 longitudes and it is situated at elevation 47 meters above sea level. Huainan has a population of 1,027,655 making it the 2nd biggest city in Anhui.

Historical, Cultural facts & Religion

After 1949 new coal deposits were discovered, and by the 1970s Huainan was the centre of one of China’s most important coalfields, with several mechanized deep pits. The city has a major thermal-power-generating plant, which supplies electricity to part of northern Anhui. China has the world’s largest Buddhist population, with an estimated 185–250 million practitioners, according to Freedom House.

Brief City  History

Huainan, Wade-Giles romanization Huai-nan, prefecture-level industrial city, north-central Anhui sheng (province), China. Until the 20th century Huainan was a minor town called Tianjia’an, under the jurisdiction of Shouxian, some 18 miles (30 km) to the west. Its development began with the discovery of coal deposits in the locality early in the 20th century, but exploitation of the mines did not begin in earnest until the 1930s. Their development was further advanced under the Japanese occupation (1937–45). After 1949 new coal deposits were discovered, and by the 1970s Huainan was the center of one of China’s most important coalfields, with several mechanized deep pits. The city has a major thermal-power-generating plant, which supplies electricity to part of northern Anhui. During the 1950s chemical and photochemical plants were established in the city, as well as iron- and steelworks. Huainan’s industrial growth continued to boom and to diversify, with such other additional heavy industries as engineering and machine-building shops. Standing at the centre of a fertile agricultural region, it has benefited from irrigation projects established by the Huai River Conservancy Authority, and food- and tobacco-processing plants were established in the city. Huainan has railway connections with Hefei to the south, Xuzhou (in Jiangsu province) to the north, and Fuyang to the west. Pop. (2002 est.) city, 877,752; (2007 est.) urban agglom, 1,451,000.

Language (s) Written & Spoken

Huainan is nestled between Mandarin, Wu and Gan speaking areas and has five dialect divisions.

Important Types of Commerce in Huainan

Huainan is a coal-dependent city, and its leading industries are coal mining, electric power generation and chemicals. To achieve a balanced industrial structure and sustainable development, the restructuring of its industry is necessary.

Language Services US and others will provide working with Huainan

Wu and Gan is the official language of Huainan. For any industry to penetrate into Huainan, it’s exceptionally important to use a professional translator when you want to translate Wu and Gan. Many business sectors, including Automobile, Legal, Medical, Agriculture, Tech, Science, Government and so on utilize professional Wu and Gan translation services to flawlessly translate their important documents. A professional Wu and Gan translator with an expert understanding of the use of vocabulary and grammar is best equipped to handle the specific nuances of this unique language.

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