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Yibin

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Yibin (Chinese: 宜宾; pinyin: Yíbīn) is a prefecture-level city in south central China, in southern Sichuan Province, located at the junction of the Min and Yangtze Rivers. Population (1999) 281,019.

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History

Yibin was established as a county by the Han dynasty (206 BC – AD 220).

Economy

The city focuses its industry on electronics, food products, and the production of electricity. The city also produces paper, silk, and leather products. The surrounding region is rich in agricultural resources, growing rice, barley, oil seeds, sesame, and tea.

Transportation

The region's natural waterways provide transportation links with the surrounding area, and Yibin is also connected to Chongqing and Chengdu by rail.

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Prefecture-level divisions of Sichuan
Sub-provincial cities: Chengdu
Prefecture-level cities: Bazhong | Dazhou | Deyang | Guang'an | Guangyuan | Leshan | Luzhou | Meishan
Mianyang | Nanchong | Neijiang | Panzhihua | Shuining | Ya'an | Yibin | Zigong | Ziyang
Autonomous prefectures: Aba | Garzê | Liangshan
List of Sichuan County-level divisions
ja:宜賓

zh:宜宾

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