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Being a world-famous "Land of abundance". Sichuan is a beautiful and miraculous Land in west China. Situated on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, Sichuan is one of the four largest basins in China. Sichuan covers a vast area of 485000 square kilometers, accounting for 5.1% of China's total area. Sichuan has a population of 87 million now. 
Sichuan is high in the west and low in the east in terms of topography. Generally speaking, the western part is plateaus and mountainous regions some 4,000 meters above sea level, while the eastern part features basin and hilly land with an elevation between 1,000 and 3,000 meters.
Sichuan means "four rivers" and the name pays tribute to that most essential element, water. Actually, the "four" are but the most mightiest of more than 1300 rivers roiling or sedately meandering across the southwest's most expansive province and long dominating the ethos.
Its climate is mild and humid in subtropical zone. Here are rich resources and beautiful mountains and rivers. Here was born MR Deng Xiao Pin-a great man of our era and the chief architect of the blue print of China's reform and opening-up and modernization drive.
Culture
Languages
Most dialects of the Chinese language spoken in Sichuan, including the Chengdu dialect of the provincial capital, belong to the southwestern subdivision of the Mandarin group, and are therefore very similar to the dialects of neighboring Yunnan and Guizhou provinces as well as Chongqing Municipality.
The prefectures of Ganzi and Aba in western Sichuan are populated predominantly by ethnic Tibetans, who speak the Kham and Amdo dialects of Tibetan. The Qiang and other related ethnicities speak the Qiangic languages, which are part of the Tibeto-Burman languages. The Yi of Liangshan prefecture in southern Sichuan speak the Yi language, which is more closely related to Burmese; Yi is written using the Yi script, a syllabary standardized in 1974.
Geography
Sichuan lies in the Sichuan basin and is surrounded by the Himalayas to the west, Qinlin
g range to the north, mountainous areas of Yunnan to the south, Chongqing Municipality ( a sub-provincial city within Sichuan Province until 14 March 1997) to the east. The Yangtze River flows through the basin and thus is upstream to areas of eastern China. The Minjiang River in central Sichuan is a tributary of the upper Yangtze River, which it joins at Yibin. Plate tectonics formed the Longmen Shan fault, proceeding under the north-easterly mountain location of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake.
Sichuan borders the provinces of Hubei, Hunan, Guizhou, Yunan, Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu and Shaanxi.
People
The majority of population is Han Chinese, who are found scattered throughout the province. Significant minorities of Tibetans, Yi, Qiang and Naxi reside in the western portion. Sichuan, with a population of 87,250,000 was China's most populous province before Chongqing (Population "31,442,300") was carved out of it, making Henan the current most populous.
