CHONGQING CITY HISTORY |
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Chongqing is said to be the semi-mythical State of Ba that began in 11th
century BC, when the Ba people began living here until they were destroyed
by the State of Qin in 316 BC. The Qin emperor ordered a new city to be
constructed, called Jiang and Chu Prefecture.
In 581 AD (Sui Dynasty), Chongqing was renamed to Yu Prefecture.
In 1102, the city was renamed Gong Prefecture.
In 1189, when Prince Zhao Dun of the Southern Song Dynasty was first made a
king then crowned as Emperor Guangzong, he commented that it was "double/repeated
happy celebration", so renamed Yu Prefecture to Chongqing
Subprefecture.
In 1362 (Yuan Dynasty), Ming Yuzhen, a peasant rebel leader, established
Daxia Kingdom at Chongqing for a short time. |
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In 1621, another short-lived kingdom of Daliang was established there.
In 1891, Chongqing became the first inland commerce port open to foreigners.
Since 1929, Chongqing was a municipality of the Republic of China. Chongqing
was the provisional capital of the government of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek
during World War II (Second Chinese-Japanese War).
In 1954, the municipality was reduced to a provincial city of the People's
Republic.
For three years, Chongqing had been a sub-provincial city of Sichuan
Province, until March 14, 1997, as decided in the Eighth National People's
Congress, the original Chongqing City was merged with the neighbouring
Fuling, Wanxian, and Qianjiang that had been governed by Chongqing City on
behalf of the province since September of the previous year. These four
prefecture-level entities were all abolished as distinct administrative
divisions and formed one new Chongqing Municipality that contained
30,020,000 people in their 43 former counties (without intermediate
political levels). The first official ceremony took place on June 18 of that
year.
In March 14, 1997, the original Chongqing City was promoted to the status of
Municipality. The municipality was formed to spearhead China's effort to
develop its western regions as well as to coordinate the resettlement of
refugees from the Three Gorges Dam project. |
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