On May 12, 2008, a magnitude 8.0 earthquake stuck Wenchuan, roughly 100 km west of downtown Deyang, resulting extremely heavy human losses. Of the 87,150 deaths and missings, 17,599 were reported in Deyang. [5][6] School buildings in Mianzhu and Shifang were destroyed by the earthquake, leaving hundreds buried.[7]
Deyang has mostly recovered from the devastation of the 2008 earthquake with most people now compensated where required (injuries, etc.) and established in new houses. In some cases they are in new areas, as well as factories and work being re-established. For the new houses, in most cases, the owners are requested to meet 30% of the cost while the government covers the rest. While the government didn't meet its initial (and ambitious) one-year plan to rehouse all victims, it did manage to mostly be successful within two years. In the meantime, residents lived in government-provided mobile home type cities with weekly cash payments for all victims to purchase food and clothing.[citation needed]
Geography
Deyang is located in the northeastern portion of the Chengdu Plain, with the Longquan Mountains to the east lying in between the city and the larger Sichuan Basin.[8] Deyang's urban core, Jingyang, is located on the Mianyuan River [zh], which passes under seven bridges flowing north to south.[citation needed] The river has been widened, five of the bridges are part dams, and it has assumed the name of Jing Lake.[citation needed]
Deyang experiences a humid subtropical climate, with four distinct seasons.[8] The coldest month in Deyang is January, and the hottest month is July.[8] Most precipitation in Deyang occurs during the summer months.[8] The annual frost-free period in Deyang typically lasts between 270 and 290 days, and snowfall typically only occurs on a handful of days.[8] Deyang experiences its strongest winds from March to May, and its calmest winds typically happen between October and February.[8]
Climate data for Deyang, elevation 526 m (1,726 ft), (2009–2020 normals)
According to the 2020 Chinese census, Deyang has a population of 3,456,161.[1] During the first half of the 2010s, Deyang's population fell by about 100,000 people, although its population had slightly rebounded in the latter half of the 2010s.[12]: 3-3 In the 2000 Chinese Census, Deyang's population totaled 3,615,758, and in the 2000 Chinese Census, its population was 3,788,056.[4]
Throughout the 2010s, Deyang experienced increased urbanization, with its urbanization rate increasing from 41.32% in 2010 to 53.89% in 2019.[12]: 3–4 Deyang has a sex ratio of approximately 103 males per 100 females.[12]: 3–6
The Hui people are the largest ethnic minority in Deyang.[13] The Hui people of Deyang live in a number of different areas, including along North Street (Chinese: 北街; pinyin: Běi Jiē) and the town of Xiaoquan [zh] in Jingyang District, the town of Luoshui [zh] in Shifang, and in portions of Guanghan.[13]
Economy
As of 2019, Deyang has a gross domestic product (GDP) of 233.591 billion RMB, of which, 23.460 billion RMB comes from the primary sector, 118.439 billion RMB comes from the secondary sector, and 91.692 billion RMB comes from the tertiary sector.[12]: 2–5 Compared to Sichuan as a whole, Deyang is more reliant on its secondary sector, which is responsible for 50.70% of Deyang's total GDP, while making up 37.25% of Sichuan's GDP.[12]: 2–5 In 2019, Deyang's annual GDP growth was 7.2%, slightly below Sichuan's growth rate of 7.5%.[12]: 2–6 GDP per capita growth in Deyang was 6.7% that same year, again slightly below the Sichuan total of 7.0%.[12]: 2–6
As of 2019, Deyang's gross domestic product per capita totals 65,745 RMB, higher than the Sichuan average of 55,774 RMB.[12]: 2–5 However, the average annual wage in Deyang is 63,585 RMB per year, slightly below the Sichuan average of 69,267 RMB per year.[12]: 4–15 On average, workers in Deyang's urban areas earn 37,222 RMB of disposable income annually, well below the Sichuan average of 45,878 RMB per year.[12]: 9-7 Workers in Deyang's rural areas earn an average of 18,249 RMB in disposable income annually, below the Sichuan average of 24,357 RMB per year.[12]: 9–12 The highest paying industry in Deyang is healthcare and social service, which pays, on average, 101,293 RMB per year, slightly below the Sichuan average of 192,904 RMB per year.[12]: 4–15 The lowest paying industry in Deyang is the agriculture, forestry, and fishing industry, which pays, on average, 28,812 RMB per year, significantly below the Sichuan average of 51,754 RMB per year.[12]: 4–15 32.1% of Deyang's workforce is employed in the primary sector, 27.7% is employed in the secondary sector, and 40.2% is employed in the tertiary sector.[12]: 4–6 Of Deyang's 2.17 million workers, about 697,500 work in agriculture, forestry, and fishing.[12]: 4–7
In addition, Deyang also has a sizable light industry, in particular, the food industry.[3] A number of brands, such as Jiannan Chunjiu (Chinese: 剑南春酒), Great Wall Cigar (Chinese: 长城雪茄), and Bingchuan Shidai Mineral Water (Chinese: 冰川时代矿泉水).[3] Other major manufacturers include Lan Jian Beer Factory & Shifang Tobacco Company.[citation needed] According to the Deyang city government, Great Wall Cigar's plant in Deyang is the largest cigar factory in all of Asia.[3]
Although Deyang's sizable industry, it is remarkably clean.[citation needed] Air quality is very high, due to breezes coming from the immediate east mountain ranges and large expanse of countryside.[citation needed]
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