Suihua

Suihua (Chinese: 绥化) is a prefecture-level city in west-central Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, adjacent to Yichun to the east, Harbin, the provincial capital, to the south, Daqing to the west and Heihe to the north.

On November 20, 1885, the Directly Ruled Ting of Suihua (綏化直隸廳) was established at Beilin Tuanzi, a barren at that time.

In April 1932, the Japanese entered the city, resistance army led by Ma Zhanshan withdrew.

On July 28, 1941, Counter-Japanese United Army organized the National Salvation Society at Shuanghe, Wuying villages.

The Manchu government ordered the peasants to supply military grain, and often faced heavy resistance.

The Soviets took the city on August 27, 1945, and Chen Lei was made the first County CPC secretary in November.

As an agricultural production hub in Heilongjiang province,[7] Suihua's GDP has reached RMB 73.34 billion in 2010, an increase of 14.8 percent over the previous year.

[9] 2 Formally part of Oroqen Banner in Inner Mongolia but administered de facto by Daxing'anling Prefecture in Heilongjiang.

Stone Ornaments. Neolithic Age. Unearthed at Lianhuachi Site, Qing'an.
Map including Suihua (labeled as 綏化 SUI-HUA (SUIHWA) (walled)) ( AMS , 1955)