How many provinces are abbreviated in China?

Updated on military 2024-06-23
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    China has a total of 34 provincial-level administrative regions, including 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government, and 2 special administrative regions.

    1. Hebei Province: referred to as Hebei, the provincial capital is Shijiazhuang;

    2. Shanxi Province: referred to as Jin, the provincial capital is Taiyuan;

    3. Liaoning Province: referred to as Liaoning, the provincial capital is Shenyang;

    4. Jilin Province: referred to as the provincial capital;

    5. Heilongjiang Province: referred to as black, the provincial capital is Harbin;

    6. Jiangsu Province: referred to as Suzhou, the provincial capital is Nanjing;

    7. Zhejiang Province: referred to as Zhejiang, the provincial capital is Hangzhou;

    8. Anhui Province: referred to as Anhui, the provincial capital is Hefei;

    9. Fujian Province: referred to as Fujian, the provincial capital is Fuzhou;

    10. Jiangxi Province: referred to as Jiangxi, the provincial capital is Nanchang;

    11. Shandong Province: referred to as Shandong, the provincial capital is Jinan;

    12. Henan Province: referred to as "Henan", the provincial capital is Zhengzhou;

    13. Hubei Province: referred to as Hubei, the provincial capital is Wuhan;

    14. Hunan Province: referred to as Hunan, the provincial capital is Changsha;

    15. Guangdong Province: referred to as Guangdong, the provincial capital is Guangzhou;

    16. Hainan Province: referred to as Qiong, the provincial capital is Haikou;

    17. Sichuan Province: referred to as Sichuan or Shu, the provincial capital is Chengdu;

    18. Guizhou Province: referred to as Guizhou or Gui, the provincial capital is Guiyang;

    19. Yunnan Province: referred to as Yunnan or Yunnan, the provincial capital is Kunming;

    20. Shaanxi Province: referred to as Shaanxi or Qin, the provincial capital is Xi'an;

    21. Gansu Province: referred to as Gan or Long, the provincial capital is Lanzhou;

    22. Qinghai Province: referred to as Qinghai, the provincial capital is Xining;

    23. Taiwan Province: Referred to as Taiwan, the provincial capital is Taibei;

    24. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: referred to as Inner Mongolia, the provincial capital is Hohhot;

    25. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: referred to as Gui, the provincial capital is Nanning;

    26. The Tibet Autonomous Region: referred to as Tibet, the provincial capital is Lhasa;

    27. Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region: referred to as Ning, the provincial capital is Yinchuan;

    28. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region: referred to as Xin, the provincial capital is Urumqi;

    29. Beijing City: referred to as Beijing, a municipality directly under the Central Government;

    30. Tianjin: referred to as Tianjin, a municipality directly under the central government;

    31. Shanghai City: referred to as Shanghai, a municipality directly under the Central Government;

    32. Chongqing Municipality: referred to as Chongqing, a municipality directly under the Central Government;

    33. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: referred to as Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region;

    34. Macao Special Administrative Region: referred to as Macao, Special Administrative Region.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The abbreviations and provincial capitals of each province in China are as follows:Heilongjiang Province abbreviation: black; Provincial capital: Harbin.

    Abbreviation of Jilin Province: Ji; Provincial capital: Changchun.

    Liaoning Province abbreviation: Liao; Provincial capital: Shenyang.

    Hebei Province abbreviation: Hebei; Provincial capital: Shijiazhuang.

    Gansu Province abbreviation: Gan, Long; Provincial capital: Lanzhou.

    Qinghai Province abbreviation: Qing; Provincial capital: Xining.

    Shaanxi Province abbreviation: Shaanxi, Qin; Provincial capital: Xi'an.

    Henan Province abbreviation: Henan; Provincial capital: Zhengzhou.

    Shandong Province abbreviation: Lu; Provincial capital: Jinan.

    Shanxi Province abbreviation: Jin; Provincial capital: Taiyuan.

    Anhui Province abbreviation: Anhui; Provincial capital: Hefei.

    Abbreviation of Hubei Province: Hubei; Provincial capital: Wuhan.

    Hunan Province abbreviation: Hunan; Provincial capital: Changsha.

    Abbreviation of Jiangsu Province: Su; Provincial capital: Nanjing.

    Sichuan Province abbreviation: Sichuan, Shu; Provincial capital: Chengdu.

    Guizhou Province abbreviation: Guizhou, Guizhou; Provincial capital: Guiyang.

    Yunnan Province abbreviation: Yunnan, Yunnan; Provincial capital: Kunming.

    Zhejiang Province abbreviation: Zhejiang; Provincial capital: Hangzhou.

    Jiangxi Province abbreviation: Gan; Provincial capital: Nanchang.

    Guangdong Province abbreviation: Guangdong; Provincial capital: Guangzhou.

    Abbreviation of Fujian Province: Fujian; Provincial capital: Fuzhou.

    Abbreviation of Taiwan Province: Taiwan; Provincial capital: Taipei.

    Hainan Province abbreviation: Qiong; Provincial capital: Haikou.

    China's provincial-level administrative regions are referred to as Shunkouyu.

    Beijing-Tianjin-Shanghai-Chongqing municipality, Mengning, Xinzang-Guizhou autonomy.

    One country, two systems, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, and the three northeastern provinces of Heijiliao.

    Hebei, Jin, and Lu returned to North China. Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui and Jiangxi are in East China.

    Hunan, Hubei and Henan returned to Central China, and South China also had Guangdong, Fujian, and Qiong.

    Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou return to the southwest, and there are Shaanxi, Gansu and Qingdao in the northwest.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The full name of China's 34 provincial-level administrative regions is abbreviated and the administrative center:

    Beijing Beijing Beijing.

    Tianjin, Tianjin, Tianjin.

    Shanghai, Shanghai, Shanghai.

    Chongqing Chongqing, Chongqing.

    Hebei Province, Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang.

    Zhengzhou, Henan.

    Wuhan, Hubei Province.

    Hunan Province, Changsha.

    Nanjing, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province.

    Nanchang, Jiangxi, Jiangxi.

    Shenyang, Liaoning, Liaoning Province.

    Jilin Province, Ji Changchun.

    Heilongjiang Province, Hei Harbin.

    Shaanxi Province, Shaanxi, Qin, Xi'an.

    Shanxi Province, Jin, Taiyuan.

    Shandong Province, Shandong, Jinan.

    Sichuan Province, Sichuan Province, Chengdu.

    Qinghai Province, Xining.

    Anhui Province, Anhui, Hefei.

    Hainan Province, Qionghaikou.

    Guangdong, Guangdong, Guangzhou.

    Guizhou Province, Guizhou, Guizhou, Guiyang.

    Zhejiang, Zhejiang, Hangzhou.

    Fujian Province, Fujian, Fuzhou.

    Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan.

    Gansu, Gansu Province, Lanzhou.

    Yunnan Province, Yunnan, Kunming.

    Tibet Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region.

    Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Ningxia, Yinchuan.

    Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, Guangxi.

    Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, New Urumqi.

    Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia.

    Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong Hong Kong.

    Macau SAR: Macau, Macau.

    China has 34 provincial-level administrative regions, 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities and 2 special administrative regions.

    Extended information: Provincial-level administrative regions are the highest-level administrative regions in China (China's first-level administrative regions), including provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, and special administrative regions.

    Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, in accordance with the principles of being conducive to administrative and economic management, promoting the development of productive forces, and conducive to national unity, taking into account the close political, economic, and living ties that have been formed over a long period of time in history, as well as natural geographical elements such as mountains and rivers, China's provincial-level administrative divisions have undergone several changes, and in the more than 60 years since the founding of New China, the provincial-level administrative divisions have changed greatly in the seven years of 1954, 1959, 1969, 1988, 1996, 1997, and 1999.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are a total of 34 provincial-level administrative regions in the Middle Ages, including 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the central government, and 2 special administrative regions.

    1. Hebei Province: referred to as Hebei, the provincial capital is Shijiazhuang;

    2. Shanxi Province: referred to as Jin, the provincial capital is Taiyuan;

    3. Liaoning Province: referred to as Liaoning, the provincial capital is Shenyang;

    4. Jilin Province: referred to as the provincial capital;

    5. Heilongjiang Province: referred to as black, the provincial capital is Harbin;

    6. Jiangsu Province: referred to as Suzhou, the provincial capital is Nanjing;

    7. Zhejiang Province: referred to as Zhejiang, the provincial capital is Hangzhou;

    8. Anhui Province: referred to as Anhui, the provincial capital is Hefei;

    9. Fujian Province: referred to as Fujian, the provincial capital is Fuzhou;

    10. Jiangxi Xunlu Province: referred to as Jiangxi, the provincial capital is Nanchang;

    11. Shandong Province: referred to as Shandong, the provincial capital is Jinan;

    12. Henan Province: referred to as "Henan", the provincial capital is Zhengzhou;

    13. Hubei Province: referred to as Hubei, the provincial capital is Wuhan;

    14. Hunan Province: referred to as Hunan, the provincial capital is Changsha;

    15. Guangdong Province: referred to as Mu Hui Yuanyue, the provincial capital is Guangzhou;

    16. Hainan Province: referred to as Qiong, the provincial capital is Haikou;

    17. Sichuan Province: referred to as Sichuan or Shu, the provincial capital is Chengdu;

    18. Guizhou Province: referred to as Guizhou or Gui, the provincial capital is Guiyang;

    19. Yunnan Province: referred to as Yunnan or Yunnan, the provincial capital is Kunming;

    20. Shaanxi Province: referred to as Shaanxi or Qin, the provincial capital is Xi'an;

    21. Gansu Province: referred to as Gan or Long, the provincial capital is Lanzhou;

    22. Qinghai Province: referred to as Qinghai, the provincial capital is Xining;

    23. Taiwan Province: Referred to as Taiwan, the provincial capital is Taibei;

    24. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: referred to as Inner Mongolia, the provincial capital is Hohhot;

    25. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: referred to as Gui, the provincial capital is Nanning;

    26. The Tibet Autonomous Region: referred to as Tibet, the provincial capital is Lhasa;

    27. Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region: referred to as Ning, the provincial capital is Yinchuan;

    28. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region: referred to as Xin, the provincial capital is Urumqi;

    29. Beijing City: referred to as Beijing, a municipality directly under the Central Government;

    30. Tianjin: referred to as Tianjin, a municipality directly under the central government;

    31. Shanghai City: referred to as Shanghai, a municipality directly under the Central Government;

    32. Chongqing Municipality: referred to as Chongqing, a municipality directly under the Central Government;

    33. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: referred to as Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region;

    34. Macao Special Administrative Region: referred to as Macao, Special Administrative Region.

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