For the urban township on the southwestern corner of the island of Greater Kinmen, see Jincheng, Kinmen. For the historical Jincheng prefecture in Gansu, see Lanzhou.
Prefecture-level city in Shanxi, People's Republic of China
Jincheng
晋城市
Tsincheng
Prefecture-level city
The Tower of Rivers and Mountains overlooking the House of the Huangcheng Chancellor
Jincheng is a prefecture-level city situated in the southeast of Shanxi province, China. It shares its border with Henan province to the south and southeast. The city is recognized as an industrial hub, with coal mining being one of its key industries.[4] The population of the entire city is estimated to be 2.2 million.[5]
Due to the extensive coal industry in the region, Jincheng has gained notoriety for air pollution. However, the local government has recently made significant investments to address this issue. Efforts have been made to enhance the air quality in the city, such as tree planting, developing and maintaining vast parks and ecological reserves, shutting down or relocating some of the most polluting factories, and promoting the use of coalbed methane, which is a cleaner fuel source than coal.[6]
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