Kaiyuan

Kaiyuan

China

      city, southern Yunnan sheng (province), southwestern China. It was established in 1276 as Amizhou prefecture during the Yuan dynasty (1206–1368). In 1913 it was made a county under the same name. It was renamed Kaiyuan in 1931 and has been a county-level city since 1981.

      Kaiyuan is the natural transport centre for a mining district that developed rapidly in the 20th century. Kaiyuan was a small village until the completion in 1910 of the railway from the provincial capital of Kunming to what is now the Vietnamese port of Haiphong. At that time coal deposits were discovered at several sites along the rail line near Kaiyuan. Until 1932 the nearby Gejiu tin mines shipped most of their production to Hong Kong for refining, but in that year a modern smelter was installed, and Kaiyuan became an important supplier of coal to this expanding industry. Ongoing development of coal mining and thermal-power production has continued since the 1950s. The city, moreover, has become the centre of local lumber operations and provides timber for construction. Since the mid-1990s, Kaiyuan has worked closely with the neighbouring cities Gejiu and Mengzi and has experienced rapid economic development as a result. Pop. (2002 est.) 108,668.

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