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Tangshan is a large administrative area known as a prefecture, with a population of 2,550,000 (2020). Within this prefecture are the urban areas of Tangshan proper and several other cities, including Zunhua, which is home to the Eastern Qing Tombs, as well as Luanzhou and Qian'an.
The earthquake memorial and park in the centre of town on Xinhua Road is an important focal point.
Tangshan is among the largest Chinese cities without a subway system.
thumb|right|350px|Hedou Old Street in Tangshan, a popular cultural and leisure area with traditional architecture and local snacks. thumb|right|350px|Tangshan Banquet, a representative display of local cuisine.
thumb|Steam pan at table at Three Fishermen
Seafood is a big part of Tangshan cuisine, featuring an abundance of crabs, shrimp, and clams freshly caught from the Bohai Sea, during the months when a fishing ban is not in effect. To experience a wide variety of local seafood, visiting one of the city's seafood buffets is recommended.
Qinhuangdao — A seaside resort city famous for Beidaihe Beach and Shanhaiguan, where the Great Wall meets the sea. Frequent trains run from Tangshan (~2 hours). Beijing — The capital of China, rich in history and modern culture; about 1 hour away by high-speed train. Tianjin — A coastal metropolis known for European-style architecture and street food; roughly 60–90 minutes by train. Chengde — Home to the Mountain Resort (UNESCO World Heritage Site); reachable by rail or long-distance bus from Tangshan. Zunhua — Site of the Eastern Qing Tombs, one of China’s most important imperial mausoleum complexes; an easy day trip from Tangshan.
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唐山市是中华人民共和国河北省所辖地级市、省域中心城市,京津冀城市群东北部副中心城市,国务院1982年批准的较大的市。位于河北省东部,华北平原东北部,地处环渤海中心地带和通往东北地区的交通要道,南临渤海,北依燕山,东隔滦河与秦皇岛市相望,西与天津市毗邻。全市总面积13,472平方公里,常住人口771.8万(2020年11月1日零时)。现辖7市辖区、4县,代管3县级市,市政府驻路北区西山道3号。 唐山之名與中國的別稱唐山無關,而是源于在今市中心的大城山,大城山原名唐山,相传后唐李嗣源曾屯兵于此。唐山兴起发端于1870年代后期晚清洋务运动中在此所创办的开平矿务局。开平矿务局是中国近代最早的一批新式煤矿中规模最大、经营最成功的一个,曾经创造出多项中国近代工业之最,包括第一条标准轨距铁路、最早的铁路工厂、第一台蒸汽机车、第一家水泥厂等;开平煤矿的开采又带动了本地传统陶瓷业的发展,生产出中国最早的建筑陶瓷、卫生陶瓷,唐山因此而被誉为「中国近代工业的发祥地」「中国近代工业的摇篮」。1976年7月28日唐山大地震,整个城市毁于一旦,震后历经十余年恢复重建。 唐山现为全国重要的能源原材料基地和重工业城市,工业基础雄厚,工业体系完备,钢铁、装备制造、能源(电力、煤炭、原油)、化工、建材、陶瓷等工业发达,有「钢城」「煤都」「北方瓷都」之称;同时也是京津冀城市群中重要的沿海开放城市和全国性综合交通枢纽之一,境内铁路、高速公路交织成网,唐山港货物吞吐量位居国内港口前列。唐山因自然条件适宜、物产丰饶而又有「京东宝地」的美誉:北部山区盛产板栗、核桃、苹果、红果等干鲜果品,「京东板栗」驰名中外;中部平原是玉米、小麦、水稻、棉花、蔬菜、花生等粮食和经济作物主产区,有「冀东粮仓」之称;南部沿海渔业、盐业、油气资源丰富,是全国海盐产量最大的长芦盐区的重要组成部分。唐山还是中国戏曲「五大剧种」之一的评剧的发源,位于境内遵化市的清东陵为世界文化遗产。
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