Hebei province, referred to as "Hebei" for short, is named after its location in the north of the Yellow River.
2. Shandong Province
Shandong, named after living at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain, is the capital of Jinan.
3.Henan-Henan Province
Henan Province, called Yu for short, is a provincial administrative region in People's Republic of China (PRC). Zhengzhou, the provincial capital, is located in the middle of China.
4. Su-Jiangsu Province
Jiangsu, referred to as "Su" for short, is the provincial administrative region of China and the capital of Nanjing. It is named after the initials of "jiangning house" and "Suzhou House".
5. Zhejiang Province
Zhejiang, referred to as "Zhejiang", is the capital of Hangzhou. Qiantang River, the largest river in China, is called Jiangzhe River because of its twists and turns. Also known as Zhejiang, the province is named Jiang.
6. Anhui-Anhui Province
Anhui, abbreviated as "Anhui", the capital of Hefei, is located in the east of Chinese mainland and belongs to East China.
Extended data:
The abbreviation of province refers to the abbreviation of the first-level administrative region (provincial administrative region) in China. People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Since/kloc-0 resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Macao on February 20th, 1999, the whole country has been divided into 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government and 2 special administrative regions, and the number has remained stable.
Historical evolution:
From 1949 to 1953, People's Republic of China (PRC) is divided into six regions.
After 1954, a large area was revoked and actually belonged to a military administrative area. In 1949, there were 50 "provincial administrative regions", which governed six major regions, namely 30 provinces, 1 autonomous region (Inner Mongolia) and 12 municipalities (Nanjing, Chongqing, Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Wuhan (later renamed Hankou), Guangzhou, Xi, and Wuhan).
1953 is divided into six regions and Tibet and Inner Mongolia, * * * including 30 provinces, 1 autonomous region, 14 municipalities, 1 place, 1 region. 1954 is changed to 3 1 provincial administrative region, that is, 25 provinces, 1 autonomous region (Inner Mongolia), 3 municipalities directly under the central government (Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin), 1 local (Tibet) and 1 region (Changdu area).
From 65438 to 0965, the whole country was reorganized into 29 provincial administrative regions, namely, 22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions and 2 municipalities directly under the central government.
1967, Tianjin separated from Hebei province and re-established a municipality directly under the central government.
1988, Hainan administrative region was abolished and Hainan province was established.
1997 Chongqing was separated from Sichuan Province and established as a municipality directly under the Central Government.
From 65438 to 0997, Hong Kong broke away from British colonial rule, and People's Republic of China (PRC) resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong and established the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
From 65438 to 0999, Macao broke away from Portuguese colonial rule, People's Republic of China (PRC) resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Macao and established the Macao Special Administrative Region.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-province abbreviation