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    • Pingquan (Chinese: 平泉; pinyin: Píngquán) is a county-level city of northeastern Hebei province, China, bordering Liaoning province to the east. It has a population of 400,000 (2020 census) residing in an area of 3,297 km2 (1,273 sq mi). It is a centre of trade and business, and gold and silver are mined nearby.


      History



      Pingguan was formerly called Bakou (Pakow). It absorbed Chinese colonies in the neighboring Mongol land: a large portion of the Kharachin Right Wing Banner and a large part of the Kharachin Middle Banner. Both banners belonged to the Josutu League. During the Jindandao Incident of 1891, Pingquan was assaulted by Chinese religious sects. Catholic church were burnt and Chinese converts were massacred.


      Administrative divisions


      There are 10 towns, 4 townships, and 5 ethnic townships under the county's administration.


      Climate




      Education


      Institutions of higher education include:

      Pingquan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Chengde
      Pingquan Normal College


      Economy


      Major local companies include:

      Pingquan Edible Fungus Company
      Pingquan Seeds Co., Ltd
      Pingquan Lihua Cement Co., Ltd
      Hebei Pingquan Changcheng Chemical Co., Ltd (the largest hydrogen fluoride manufacturer in North China)
      Pingquan Yadong The Plastics Co., Ltd
      Pingquan Grain & Oil Group Co., Ltd
      Chengde Jibei Yanshan Activated Carbon Co., Ltd


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