Tangshan
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Tangshan (Template:Zh-cp) is a prefecture-level city in Hebei province, People's Republic of China.
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History
Tangshan suffered an earthquake of magnitude 8.2 on July 28, 1976, the Tangshan earthquake, which resulted in a tragically colossal number of casualties. The official death toll was 255,000, but many experts believe that the actual number of fatalities was two to three times that number, making it the most destructive earthquake in modern history. As a result of the earthquake, most of the town had to be rebuilt.
Geography
Tangshan is in eastern Hebei province and is located 135 km from Beijing in the east. A round-city ring road in the form of an expressway exists, linking it with the Jingshen Expressway, running from Beijing to Shenyang. It is northeast of Tianjin, with the Tangjin Expressway linking to it.
Economy
Tangshan is sometimes called "the capital of porcelain in north China".
Sights
- Eastern Tombs of the Qing Dynasty
- Jingzhong Mountain, a religious shrine for the believers of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism
External link
- Tangshan No.1 high middle school (http://www.ts-edu.net.cn) (founded in 1902), one of the most famous high schools in Hebei province