中华人民共和国地图集(英文版)
1989-01
外文出版社
The Atlas of the People's Republic of
China is the first English-language atlas
of the country ever published in China
since the founding of the People's Re-
public in 1949. The maps are organized
by administrative divisions and topogra-
phy. In the first category, four regions of
strategic importance and great economic
value are mapped in addition to all
the provinces, autonomous regions and
municipalities directly under the Central
Govemment, which are the first level of
administrative divisions under the state.
The four geographical rather than ad-
ministrative regions are the Shanghai-
Nanjing-Hangzhou Region south of the
last leg of the Yangtze River, the Pearl
River Delta, the South China Sea Is-
lands, and the Chengdu-Chongqing Re-
gion, the central land of the Sichuan
Basin on the middle reaches of the
Yangtze River. Accompanying each map
of an administrative division is a text
covering the following topics:
Populatioo
Urban population
Natiooalities
Area
Altitade
Coastline
Climatic features
Average temperatore
ABBUI average raiofall
Physical features
Mountains
Plateaus
Deserts
Basins
Rivers
Lakes
Products
Specialties
Administrative divisions
Capital
Neighbonog areas
Neighboring couotries
Major cities (towns)
Tourist attractions
(Continued on backflap)
(Continued from frontflap)
Also, the map of China's general topo-
graphy with a brief description produces
a clearer picture than the map does all
by itself. For the convenience of the
readers, the alphabetic order of the ad-
ministrative divisions on the provincial
level is available on the title page of
the index. The atlas includes some la-
test changes, such as the establishment
of Hainan Province in early 1988.
A comprehensive atlas of China, this
volume will be of great value to univer-
sities, libraries, and research institutes,
as wcll as individuals.
CONTENTS
Geographical Location of China.
Administrative Divisions of China
Beijing Municipality, Tianjin Municipality
Hebei Province
Shanxi Province
Nei Mongol (Inner Mongolia) Autonomous Region
Liaoning Province
Jilin Province
Heilongjiang Province
Shandong Province
Shanghai Municipality, Jiangsu Province
Shanghai-Nanjing-Hangzhou
Anhui Province
Zhejiang Province
Jiangxi Province
Fujian Province
Taiwan Province
Henan Province
Hubei Province
Hunan Province
Guangdong Province, Hainan Province
South China Sea Islands
Zhujiang Delta
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Shaanxi Province
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
Gansu Province
Qinghai Province
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Sichuan Province
Chengdu-Chongqing
Guizhou Province
Yunnan Province
Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region
Topography of China
Topography of Beijing Tianjin Municipalities and Hebei Shanxi
Provinces
Topography of Nei Mongol (Inner Mongolia) Autonomous Region
Topography of Liaoning Province
Topography of Jilin Province
Topography of Heilongjiang Province
Topography of Shandong and Henan Provinces
Topography of Shanghai Municipality and Jiangsu Anhui, Zhejiang
Provinces
Topography of Jiangxi, Fujian and Taiwan Provinces
Topography of Hubei and Hunan Provinces
Topography of Guangdong, Hainan Provinces and Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region
Topography of Shaanxi Province
Topography of Gansu Qinghai Provinces and Ningxia Hui Autono-
mous Region
Topography of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Topography of Sichuan Province
Topography of Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces
Topography of Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region
Index to Place Names