- Jixi - Wikipedia
Jixi (simplified Chinese: 鸡西; traditional Chinese: 雞西; pinyin: Jīxī) is a city in southeastern Heilongjiang Province, People's Republic of China
- Jixi | Coal Mining, Iron Ore Industry | Britannica
Jixi, city in southeastern Heilongjiang sheng (province), China Located on the upper Muleng River, a tributary of the Ussuri (Wusuli) River, it is in a mountainous area rich in timber and various minerals including coal, iron, graphite, fluorite, and limestone
- Jixi Heilongjiang: Known for Jixi Printmaking Boundary Khanka Lake
Jixi used to be an industrial city dominated by coal mining and is famous for bold, natural and beautiful Jixi printmaking works and emerald-like Khanka Lake
- Where is Jixi Located, Location of Jixi in China Map
Jixi is a prefecture-level city in the Heilongjiang province of China, known for its coal mining industry, natural resources, and scenic beauty The city’s coal mines are a testament to its industrial past, while nearby sights like the Xingkai Lake offer a breath of fresh air
- Quality of life in Jixi, 2025. History, culture, trends
Jixi, located in the northeastern part of China, is a city known for its rich coal mining history and its role as a significant industrial hub The city is nestled in the Heilongjiang province, which is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and cold climate
- 2025 Jixi Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels . . .
Check out posts from travelers around the world to learn more about popular attractions, hotels, transport, and food in Jixi Use our authentic travel photos as a reference when planning your next trip
- JIXI
With a total area of 22500 square kilometers and a permanent population of 1 5 million, Jixi is a rising comprehensive industrial city, a picturesque border tourism city, and a livable and business friendly waterfront garden city
- Jixi, China
Jixi is renowned for its rich coal mines, which have historically been among the most productive in China The city is also famous for its picturesque landscapes, including the Wudalianchi Geopark and the Crane Nature Reserve which is home to the endangered red-crowned cranes
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