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Kaifeng
Kaifeng located on the alluvial plains on the middle and lower reaches of the Huanghe River, Kaifeng, a key tourism city along the banks of the river, is under the direct jurisdiction of the Henan Provincial Government. It is 70 kilometers from Zhengzhou, the provincial seat in the west, with the Huanghe River in the north and the Huanghuai Plain in the south. Administrating five counties and five regions, Kaifeng covers an area of 6,444 square kilometers in total. The population is 4.3 million, among whom 700,000 live in urban areas.

- 3000 years of history in Kaifeng
The city of Kaifeng has an illustrious and in some ways unique 3000-year history. Many of the city's treasures are enclosed by the Old City Walls. The city was a major center of the development of Chinese civilization and culture. It served for a time as capital of the Wei Dynasty, the Liang, the Han, the Zhou and as a capital during the Five Dynasties period of disunion (907-960 AD, after the collapse of the Tang Dynasty), the Northern Song, and the Jin Dynasty. In all, Kaifeng was the capital of China for parts of seven different dynastic periods. And during the 11th Century it was the largest single city in the world.

Kaifeng has a history of 2,600 years, culminating in a 168-year reign that spanned the magnificent Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127 AD). The artistic account of Kaifeng's splendor is borne out by a wonder of painting by Zhang Zeduan of the Northern Song, "Going Up the River at the Qing Ming Festival". It is now in the Palace Museum collection in Beijing.

Kaifeng's history was also a history of flooding. Between 1194 and 1948, there are 120 recorded Yellow River floods due to dike breaking. The two worst floods were both caused by men. One in 1642 when Ming forces destroyed an embankment and completely inundated the city killing 372,000 people. The other was caused by the Nationalists in order to stop the Japanese's advancement, killing 840,000 people. Years of building and adding to the river bed has raised the river 10 meters higher than ground level.


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