Daqing (Simplified Chinese: 大庆; Traditional Chinese: 大慶; Hanyu Pinyin: Dàqìng) (pronounced Da Tshing) is a city in northeast China in the Heilongjiang province. The name means "Great Celebration".
It was founded in 1959 to house workers extracting oil and gas from the Daqing oilfield and to host industries which could take advantage of the energy and petrochemicals. Since its foundation it has been advocated as a model of good practice in industry and healthcare by the Chinese government. The fact that Mao Zedong promulgated his Supreme Directive, In industry, learn from Daqing, in 1960s showed how important a role Daqing has played in industry in China. The film, Entrepreneurial Pioneers (Chinese: 创业) made in early 1970s is a literary rendition of the history of Daqing. Its algricultural counterpart is Dazhai, a village in the hilly Xiyang county, Shanxi Province, for which Mao Zedong issued the directive In agriculture, learn from Dazhai, also in 1960s.
Daqing has a population of 2.58 million, urban population 1.184 million, of them mainly Han Chinese, with a few population of other 31 minority ethical groups including Manchu, Mongolian, Korean and Hui nationalities. The population density is 112.69/km², urban population density 205.07/km².
Daqing's economy highly depends on Petroleum and related industies. Daqing oilfield is China's largest oilfield and world's fourth largest productive oil field so far. Petroleum accounts for 61.9% of GDP. 2004 Gross Domestic Product is RMB123.95 Bil, with its small population, making it GDP Per capita it is RMB89,962.56(US$10,891), ranked No.2 in China's main cities.
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